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Best prompts for YouTube titles using A/B testing

12 copy-ready prompts to generate practical, testable YouTube title variants (A/B/C), with examples and suggested AI models for best results.

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You've spent hours crafting what you thought was the perfect YouTube title, only to watch your video get buried with disappointing click-through rates. Sound familiar? We've all been there, staring at our analytics wondering why that "killer" title didn't connect with viewers the way we imagined it would.
These 12 battle-tested prompts transform your title creation process from guesswork into data-driven decisions. You'll get everything from CTR-focused variants and emotion-driven alternatives to audience-segmented options and platform-specific titles. Instead of wondering why your videos aren't getting clicks, you'll have systematic A/B testing strategies that reveal exactly what resonates with your audience and drives real results.
1
Generate A/B title pairs for quick A/B tests
You are a YouTube title strategist. For the video topic below, generate 6 A/B title pairs (label them A1/B1, A2/B2, etc.). For each pair include: 1) the two title texts (max 70 characters), 2) a one-line rationale for why to test them, and 3) the primary KPI to monitor (CTR, view duration, etc.). Topic: "10-minute home workout for beginners with no equipment". Keep titles accurate and clickworthy.
Produce multiple A/B title pairs with brief why-to-test notes and recommended KPIs.
2
CTR-focused vs Watch-time-focused title variants
For the video topic below, produce 5 CTR-optimized titles and 5 watch-time-optimized titles. For each title include character count, expected emotional trigger (curiosity, urgency, usefulness), and a 1-line reason why it should impact CTR or retention. Topic: "Top 5 iPhone camera settings for low light".
Create two sets of titles: one optimized to maximize CTR and one to maximize watch time/retention.
3
SEO keyword placement A/B test titles
Given the main keyword and target audience, create 8 title variants demonstrating different keyword placements (start, middle, end) and formats (question, list, how-to). For each title, show the keyword position, recommended tags, and suggested search-intent label (informational, commercial, transactional). Keyword: "iPhone 15 camera tips"; Audience: hobbyist photographers.
Generate variants that place the target keyword at different positions to test search vs click performance.
4
Emotion-driven A/B titles (curiosity vs urgency vs awe)
For this video topic, generate 9 title options grouped in threes by emotional trigger: curiosity, urgency, and awe. For each title include the primary emotion, recommended thumbnail text (3–5 words), and a one-sentence expected viewer reaction. Topic: "How I doubled my freelance income in 6 months".
Create title variants each using a different emotional trigger to test which emotion drives clicks for the audience.
5
Title + thumbnail text A/B combos
Create 6 complete test combos (Title + 3–5-word thumbnail text + 1-line thumbnail visual direction) designed for A/B testing. For each combo include predicted CTR strength (low/medium/high) and one actionable tweak for iteration. Topic: "Budget travel: 7 cities under $50/day".
Provide paired title and thumbnail-text combos and explain which combo to test first and why.
6
Audience-segmented A/B titles
Given the topic and three audience segments, create 4 title variants per segment (12 total). For each title include the segment label, one-line why it appeals to that segment, and a recommended A/B test pairings list. Topic: "Canva tips for making YouTube thumbnails". Segments: Beginners, Small Business Owners, Advanced Creators.
Generate titles tailored to different audience segments so you can A/B test which segment messaging wins.
7
Short vs long title A/B test pack
For the video topic below generate 6 short titles (under 40 characters) and 6 long descriptive titles (50–70 characters). Pair them into 6 A/B tests and include a one-line hypothesis for each test (why short or long might perform better). Topic: "How to cook perfect scrambled eggs every time".
Produce concise vs descriptive title pairs so you can test brevity against clarity.
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