Two marketers I respect figured out something interesting about YouTube thumbnails. Turns out, the difference between 100 views and 100,000+ views often comes down to one image. And most creators are still guessing. In fact ... the average viewer decides whether to click your video in 0.05 seconds. That's
faster than a blink. Your script doesn't matter yet. Your editing doesn't matter yet. Your expertise doesn't matter yet. The thumbnail makes the first sale. Everything else comes after the click. Tomorrow morning at 10am EST, Tim Verdouw and Josh Ratta are hosting a live session where they'll show exactly how top creators engineer thumbnails that win that split-second decision. What you'll see
during the live demo: ✔️ How to create thumbnails modeled after videos with 100K to 2M+ views (not guessing, using what's already proven to work) ✔️ AI that clones your face into any expression, so you never need another awkward selfie or expensive photo shoot ✔️ The full Clickly AI platform in action, creating scroll-stopping thumbnails in about 60 seconds ✔️ What's working on YoutTube in
2026 Here's why this matters for you: YouTube is a click-first platform. The algorithm shows your thumbnail to a small test audience. If they click, it shows more people. If they don't, your video dies quietly. You could have the best content on the platform, but if nobody clicks, nobody watches. The creators winning right now aren't guessing. They're reverse-engineering what already
works. They’ll also explain why YouTube is such a massive opportunity right now, even if you’re not actively creating videos yet.
📅 Thursday, February 5th ⏰ 10:00 AM EST 👉 Save Your Spot
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This isn’t one of those “maybe I’ll catch the replay” things. It’s designed to be watched live. See you tomorrow ... "The person who wins is the person who gets in front of the most eyeballs. Everything else is secondary." — Gary Vaynerchuk To your success, |