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Writing a YouTube script that encourages viewer interaction requires strategic prompts and engagement techniques. Here’s how you can do it:

1️⃣ Hook Your Audience (First 10 Seconds)

Grab attention instantly! 🔥 Start with:
A Bold Statement"Did you know most people make this mistake?"
A Question"Ever wondered how to grow on YouTube fast?"
A Teaser"Stay till the end for a secret trick!"

2️⃣ Encourage Likes 👍 (Early Call-to-Action)

Ask for likes early on but make it natural:
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"If you're enjoying this so far, hit that like button—it really helps!"
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"Can we get 100 likes on this video? Let’s see if we can do it!"

3️⃣ Boost Comments 💬 (Engage with a Question)

Drive engagement by asking a question:
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"Tell me in the comments—what’s your biggest struggle with [topic]?"
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"Comment ‘DONE’ if you made it this far!"

4️⃣ Encourage Subscriptions 🔔 (Midway Reminder)

Give them a reason to subscribe:
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"If you’re loving this content, hit ‘Subscribe’ and turn on the bell so you never miss out!"
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"We’re so close to [goal] subscribers—join the family!"

5️⃣ Drive Shares 📢 (Make It Shareable)

Encourage sharing with urgency:
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"Know someone who needs this? Share it with them now!"
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"This trick is too good to keep to yourself—spread the knowledge!"

6️⃣ End with a Call-to-Action (CTA) 🎯

Leave them with something to do:
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"Watch this next video—it’s packed with even more tips!"
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"Comment below which tip you’ll try first!"

🔥 Pro Tip:

Use on-screen text and animations to highlight CTAs visually! 🎨✨

Try these in your next video, and watch your engagement skyrocket! 🚀📈

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