Social media hook:
[Impressive statistic]: The result

Uses compelling numbers and research to establish credibility.

Data & Statistics

Statistics create credibility

"[Statistic]: The result of our [timeframe] experiment" works because it shows proof. People think: "They have numbers. I want to see the results." It's credibility wrapped in data.

Plus, statistics create trust. When you say "[Impressive statistic]: The result of our 30 days experiment," you're showing you tested it. People trust tested methods. They click because statistics feel credible—even when the statistic is cherry-picked.

Statistics are just proof with better numbers

It works because it hits three triggers: proof, credibility, and trust. The statistic shows proof. The experiment creates credibility. The results create trust. People see "[Impressive statistic]: The result of our 30 days experiment" and think: "They tested it. I want to see the results." They click because statistics feel credible—even when the numbers are selective. It's not about being clever—it's about making proof feel impressive.

Real-World Examples

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About Data & Statistics

Data & Statistics hooks work because numbers feel objective. When you show statistics, you show proof. Not because they're smart—because they're human and trust numbers. These hooks don't need to be clever. They just need to show data. The "[statistic]: result of experiment" hook does exactly that—it makes proof feel impressive.

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