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Stress-Testing the "90% Retention" Claim: Is Interactive Video Magic or Math?

11 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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90% video completion rates sound impossible. So we audited the psychology. In this critique episode, we deconstruct the "Active Choice" mechanism. How does adding more work for the viewer (clicking buttons) actually increase their attention? We break down the Micro-Commitment Psychology and the "Bodyguard Function" that allows video to pre-qualify leads for you. The Audit: * The Dopamine Loop: Why clicking creates a feedback loop that keeps eyes on the screen. * The "Bodyguard" Filter: How to use video to disqualify bad leads before they book. * The Verdict: Is Interactive Video a "nice to have" or a "must have" for scaling? The numbers don't lie. The psychology is undeniable.

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