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YouTube Analytics

In This Section, You Will Learn:

  • • Key YouTube metrics explained
  • • Reading retention graphs
  • • Identifying what's working
  • • Making data-driven improvements
  • • YouTube Studio walkthrough

Key YouTube Metrics

  • Views: Total times video was watched
  • Watch Time: Total minutes watched (most important!)
  • Impressions: Times thumbnail was shown
  • CTR: Click-through rate on impressions
  • AVD (Average View Duration): How long people watch
  • Why Watch Time Matters Most:
  • • YouTube wants people on platform longer
  • • Videos with high watch time get promoted
  • • Longer videos = more potential watch time
  • Subscriber Metrics:
  • • Subscribers gained per video
  • • Subscription source (which videos convert)

Reading Retention Graphs

  • What the Graph Shows:
  • Percentage of viewers still watching at each point.
  • What to Look For:
  • First 30 seconds: Is there a big drop? (Hook issue)
  • Steady decline: Normal, but should be gradual
  • Sharp drops: Where are people leaving? (Problem areas)
  • Spikes up: People rewinding (interesting content)
  • Ideal Retention:
  • • 50%+ at end = Excellent
  • • 30-50% = Good
  • • Under 30% = Needs improvement
  • Using Retention to Improve:
  • • Identify where viewers drop
  • • Analyze what happened at that point
  • • Make changes in future videos

Traffic Sources

  • Where Views Come From:
  • YouTube Search: People searching keywords
  • Suggested Videos: YouTube recommending your video
  • Browse Features: Homepage recommendations
  • External: Social media, websites
  • Why This Matters:
  • • Search traffic = good SEO
  • • Suggested traffic = algorithm likes you
  • • External = good promotion
  • Optimizing for Each:
  • • Search: Improve titles, descriptions, tags
  • • Suggested: Improve retention, CTR
  • • External: Share on social media

YouTube Studio Walkthrough

  • Dashboard Overview:
  • • Recent video performance
  • • Channel analytics summary
  • • Real-time views
  • Content Section:
  • • All your videos
  • • Edit titles, descriptions, thumbnails
  • • View individual video analytics
  • Analytics Section:
  • • Overview: High-level metrics
  • • Reach: Impressions, CTR, traffic sources
  • • Engagement: Watch time, retention
  • • Audience: Demographics, when they're online
  • Revenue Section:
  • • AdSense earnings
  • • RPM (Revenue per mille)
  • • Top-earning videos

Making Data-Driven Improvements

  • Weekly Review Process:
  • 1. Check CTR on recent videos
  • 2. Compare retention graphs
  • 3. Identify best and worst performers
  • 4. Note patterns in successful videos
  • 5. Apply learnings to next video
  • Common Issues & Fixes:
  • • Low CTR → Improve thumbnails/titles
  • • Drop in first 30 sec → Improve hook
  • • Low AVD → Better pacing, more pattern interrupts
  • • Low search traffic → Improve SEO
  • Track Over Time:
  • • Create spreadsheet of video performance
  • • Look for trends over 10+ videos
  • • Consistent improvement > viral hits
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