2.5 BILLION views in 301 days with Pat Flynn - EP5
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About this listen
🔥 Quick Intro
Pat Flynn shares the real story behind his “Should I Open It?” Shorts series and why video #35 was the turning point after weeks of low views. This episode breaks down persistence, open loops, and why daily reps matter more than chasing viral hacks.
👉 Episode in a Nutshell
Pat explains how he committed to a 60-day Shorts experiment with strict rules: no help, no cross-promotion, and daily uploads. For the first month, most videos sat at 200-500 views. Then video #35 hit 750,000 views and everything changed. He unpacks what he learned about hooks, curiosity, storytelling, and why quantity plus value beats perfection when you’re building momentum.
⏰ Timestamps
- 00:00 - Why video #35 took off
- 00:38 - The 60-day Shorts experiment
- 02:23 - The “Should I Open It?” hook and open loops
- 03:56 - Why curiosity makes people lean in
- 06:14 - Storytelling lessons from movies and books
- 08:34 - Being stuck at 200-500 views
- 10:06 - The breakthrough on day 35
- 11:12 - Patterns that helped performance
- 15:12 - The fishing analogy for content
- 17:07 - Quantity vs quality (with value)
💡 Key Takeaways
- Commit to a fixed experiment window before judging results
- Open loops and curiosity drive retention
- Daily reps dramatically speed up skill improvement
- Patterns matter more than guesses
- Quantity works best when value stays high
🔗 Resources
- Lean Learning (book by Pat Flynn) | https://amzn.to/4pcTBjz
- Save the Cat (book) | https://amzn.to/3YQJBle
- ScreenFlow | https://www.telestream.net/screenflow/
- Smart Passive Income Podcast – Episode 824 | https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/podcasts/spi-824-quality-or-quantity-shorts-update/
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