Types of Curiosity Videos for Open Platforms

 If I make youtube videos and I also put the videos in my facebook groups but how can I make videos that create curiosity on an open platform like my personal page or where can I post it

ChatGPT said:

Good question 👍 You’re thinking the right way — curiosity content on open platforms is different from direct training or product pitches inside your closed groups.

Here’s how to approach it step by step:


🎥 1. Types of Curiosity Videos for Open Platforms

On your personal Facebook page or YouTube channel, focus on content that:

  • Addresses pain points → “Most people don’t realize why they feel tired by 2pm every day…”

  • Shows lifestyle proof (without naming products) → “This shake was my breakfast, and I didn’t crash all morning.”

  • Asks questions → “Would you rather work 40 years for someone else, or 5 years building freedom for yourself?”

  • Drops value snippets → mini tips on health, energy, personal development, freedom.

  • Story-driven posts → short personal stories with a hook and open loop.


📍 2. Where to Post Curiosity Content

  • YouTube main channel → Your main "magnet" content for discovery.

  • Facebook personal profile → Great for curiosity lifestyle posts (friends, family, and extended network).

  • Facebook public page → For reaching strangers (you can later boost/ads if you want).

  • Instagram Reels / Stories → Short curiosity clips (many people will DM you).

  • TikTok (optional) → Short stories + curiosity is gold here.


🔑 3. Strategy for Flow

  • Open platforms (YouTube, personal FB, IG) → Use curiosity & value. Don’t explain everything. Leave open loops.

  • Call-to-Action (CTA) → Always end with: “If you want to see how I do it, message me or check my group.”

  • Closed platforms (FB group, training hub) → Deliver the detailed value, product explanations, duplicatable training.


👉 Example curiosity video script for your FB page:
“Most people think losing weight is about eating less… but the truth is, if you’re eating the wrong foods, you’ll always feel hungry. I used to crash every afternoon until I found a simple swap for breakfast. I’ll explain more in my group — but let me ask you, what’s your hardest meal to get right: breakfast, lunch, or dinner?”

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