In the world of YouTube Kids and family-friendly content, surprise videos — especially those involving toys, hidden objects, or unexpected gifts — regularly get millions of views. But a great video means nothing without an optimized title. Let’s break it down.

| Metric | Good Target | Action if Low | |--------|-------------|----------------| | CTR (click-through rate) | >10% | Change thumbnail/title (use “por new” in brackets) | | Average view duration | >70% of video | Cut intro length, add more surprise reveals | | Search impressions for “babyfooji” | Growing weekly | Add keyword to every video’s description & tags | | Comments saying “my baby smiled” | >5% of views | Ask viewers to comment their child’s reaction |

As digital marketing evolves, we will see more creators using specific "keyword-coded" titles to trigger search engine interest. The Babyfooji "surprise" is a perfect case study in how to build anticipation and own a specific corner of the internet through clever naming conventions.