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  <title>169| This Makes YouTube Viewers Come Back to Your Channel</title>
  <description>Have you ever watched someone in your niche rack up YouTube views and comments and thought,&amp;amp;nbsp;Why are people responding to this—but not my videos? In this episode, I’m breaking down the real reason some creators consistently get more engagement- even when their content isn’t any better. You’ll listen in on a coaching call from inside my program Story Driven YouTube, where I walk a client through why her intro sounded “fine,” but not memorable—and how adding specific story details completely changed how her message landed. We’ll talk about:   Why YouTube content formulas fall flat without details   How generic intros hurt retention and engagement   The role storytelling plays in helping viewers decide if you are their person   Why this applies to any niche, not just coaches or business owners   How to identify simple, human stories that make your content feel personal- without oversharing   Whether you’re a coach, a creator, or someone building a YouTube channel around a passion or interest, this episode will help you understand what actually keeps people coming back. </description>
  <author_name>The Video Strategy Show: YouTube Tips for Creators Over 40, Video Marketing, Video Content Ideas, Camera Confidence, Video Tips</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.thisisvirginiakerr.com</author_url>
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