Do you want to analyze the performance of your YouTube content in detail? Wondering which YouTube reports and analytics to watch?
This article provides a step-by-step guide to help you collect and analyze the key metrics that show how well your YouTube channel and videos are performing. You’ll also see industry benchmark stats to help you determine how well you’re doing overall.
Examine Key Matrics For the Youtube Video
Your YouTube dashboard is the central hub that gives you an overview of your channel’s performance. You can easily see a summary of all of your information in one place. The main cards you’ll notice on your YouTube Studio dashboard areLatest video performance
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Take a few seconds to look at your subscriber count, total views, and total watch time. These numbers should gradually increase, indicating your channel is growing. Note particularly drastic changes in the summary.
For example, if you’ve been growing at a steady rate of 1 new subscribers per week and you suddenly have 10 new subscribers, you know something has changed. Watch this week’s videos to see if you notice differences in views or other clues as to what triggered the surge. If you find the positive trigger, you can try to replicate it in future videos.
On the other hand, if none of the numbers change, it’s time to do some thorough channel research to find out what’s stopping people from subscribing and watching your YouTube channel.
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Take a few seconds to look at your subscriber count, total views, and total watch time. These numbers should gradually increase, indicating your channel is growing. Note particularly drastic changes in the summary.
For example, if you’ve been growing at a steady rate of 1 new subscribers per week and you suddenly have 10 new subscribers, you know something has changed. Watch this week’s videos to see if you notice differences in views or other clues as to what triggered the surge. If you find the positive trigger, you can try to replicate it in future videos.
On the other hand, if none of the numbers change, it’s time to do some thorough channel research to find out what’s stopping people from subscribing and watching your YouTube channel.