Hi {{first_name}},

The workshop isn't about making pretty thumbnails.

That's just what you walk out with.

The real skill is knowing whether a video concept will work before you record anything.

Most people make a video. Spend hours recording and editing. Then create a thumbnail hoping it gets clicks. If it doesn't work, they've already wasted the time.

The validation process I'm teaching reverses this.

You test the thumbnail concept first so you know if people will click. If the concept scores well, you record. If it doesn't, you adjust or scrap it before investing hours.

This is what changed YouTube from frustrating to predictable for me.

I stopped making videos blind. Started making videos where I already knew the thumbnail would perform. The booking I got came from a video I validated before I pressed record.

The fast thumbnail creation is useful. But the validation system is what makes YouTube practical.

Without validation, you're guessing. With it, you're building from proof.

That's what the workshop teaches. Not just how to make thumbnails in Gemini, but how to validate concepts before you commit time to production.

You'll see the exact process I use. The prompts. The validation method. How I score concepts and decide what's worth making.

Then you'll test your own concepts while I guide you through it.

December 22nd. 60 minutes. You'll leave with working thumbnails and the validation system.

Jack

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