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YouTube Title Examples — AI-Generated Titles That Get Clicks

The right title is the difference between 100 views and 100,000. Below are real AI-generated examples organized by style and niche — with the formulas behind each one.

Viral / Curiosity Titles

I Tried 30 Days of Meal Prep and This Changed Everything

Why 99% of YouTubers Never Hit 1,000 Subscribers (And How to Fix It)

This One Editing Trick Will Double Your Watch Time

I Made $0 for 6 Months — Here's What I Learned

The YouTube Algorithm Secret Nobody Talks About

Educational / How-To Titles

How to Start a YouTube Channel in 2026 (Step-by-Step for Beginners)

How I Edited My First Video in 30 Minutes Using Free Tools

How to Write YouTube Titles That Actually Get Clicked

How to Grow to 1,000 Subscribers Without Buying Views

How to Do YouTube SEO in Under 10 Minutes

Gaming Titles

I Beat the Hardest Boss Without Taking Damage — Here's How

This Underrated Indie Game Changed How I Think About Storytelling

The Most Overpowered Build in 2026 (Nobody Is Talking About This)

Playing This Classic Game 20 Years Later — Still Holds Up?

I Let My Subscribers Choose My Controls for 24 Hours

Finance & Business Titles

How I Saved $20,000 in One Year on a $40K Salary

5 Passive Income Streams I Wish I Started at 20

The Brutal Truth About Dropshipping in 2026

Why Your Budget Is Failing (And the 3-Account System That Fixes It)

I Invested $1,000 in Index Funds and Waited — Here Are the Results

Fitness & Health Titles

30-Day Beginner Workout Plan That Actually Sticks

I Did 100 Push-Ups Every Day for 60 Days — Before and After

Why You're Not Losing Weight (The 3 Things Nobody Tells You)

The 20-Minute Home Workout That Beats the Gym

How I Lost 30 Pounds Without Giving Up Carbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good YouTube title?

A good YouTube title is between 50-70 characters, includes your primary keyword naturally, and uses emotional triggers like curiosity, urgency, or social proof. Titles with numbers (e.g., '5 Ways to…') and personal hooks (e.g., 'I Tried…') consistently outperform generic titles.

How long should a YouTube title be?

YouTube titles should be between 40-70 characters to avoid getting cut off in search results. The sweet spot is 60 characters — long enough to include a keyword and hook, short enough to display in full on mobile.

Should I put keywords at the beginning of my title?

Yes — putting your primary keyword in the first 40 characters helps YouTube's algorithm understand your content faster and can improve click-through rates since viewers see the most important words first.

How many titles should I generate before choosing?

Generate 5-10 options and pick the one that best balances your keyword with an emotional hook. Test different styles — curious, how-to, listicle — to discover what resonates with your audience over time.

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