On social media, you are either original and memorable or invisible. What would your choice be?
In a world where your audience is scrolling through hundreds of videos a day, distracted, overstimulated, and preoccupied with a thousand other things, the question is no longer how often you post. It is whether your content earns a second of genuine attention before the thumb moves on.
Scroll-Stopping Video Hooks gives you a systematic, psychology-based framework to make sure your content gets noticed every time.
Built on decades of research in cognitive psychology, behavioural economics, and attention science, this book explains exactly how human attention works, what the brain is wired to respond to, and how to use that knowledge to create hooks that stop the scroll, filter the right audience, and earn the next five seconds of genuine attention.
Unlike other books on content creation, this one does not overload you with dense theory or suggest you reverse-engineer your competitors. Instead, it gives you a proprietary ideation system called the Hook Grid, a practical framework that combines psychological triggers with creative angles to generate over a hundred distinctive hook directions, every one of them rooted in something your audience will notice, feel, and act on.