What are your catchphrases?

Do you think repetitive phrases build engagement?

  • Absolutely, or even just a little bit.

    Votes: 37 97.4%
  • Nope.

    Votes: 1 2.6%

  • Total voters
    38
I always finish my videos with "have a great day or night or whatever it is for you, and i'll see you in my/the next video!"
I think most of my videos start with "Hey guys!" which is really boring though
 
I start everyone episode by saying "Good morning, good afternoon, good evening" I say that because I know my show makes it all over the globe and I don't know when people watch, but I whatever time it is, I hope its good for them. :biggrin:
 
"Toys and Fun with Ely and Ela"

With so many toy review and unboxing channels, I wanted to brand ours as not only toys, but fun. That opens it up to a wide range of videos not just about toys, but more about experiences. The slogan is reinforced in the intro card of every video, in addition to banner art and the end card.
 
I don't really have a catchphrase to speak of but I noticed after doing several videos, especially with foods, (I do national days every day) that anytime I took a bite off something, I would say, "Oh yeah," or draw it out a bit and say "Ohhh yeahhh." lol So I noticed it and now I kind of have to do it on purpose and will look at the camera with intent and say "Ohh Yeahh." lol So yeah, guess that's all I got. :)
 
a few common phrases in my videos include;
"god's juices"
"brittnay *ramble about issue*"

i like to think these add some comedy, but i do say these things all the time so
 
At the end

Keep smiling
Keep the faith
Keep Laughing
and keep the ball rolling on this football we call planet Earth!

Learning to would be beneficial to say something along the lines of like/subscribe etc....
 
I don't have a catchphrase.. but I think a potential one was just hatched by read through this post:
"Thanks for watching, and maybe the next one will amaze"
.. I'm open to criticism.

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At the end of my video's I say "keep scrapping, have fun and i'll catch you next time"

Have to admit I really don't like video's ending with the old "like, subscribe, donate" thing.

I made a point of never asking for anyone to subscribe and especially like, it just seems like a rude thing to do.

I think people are intelligent enough to know there's a like button and a subscribe button, it's a bit like begging to be liked and I would never subscribe if I was asked to do so.

The ultimate worst is intro video's that bang on about subscribing, I get out of there quick smart as it's like their purpose is only to get subscribers.
Fair point
 
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