6/11/2023 0 Comments Pewdies average view durations![]() I like aiming for a consistent 5% minimum. A finales de 2013, su canal estuvo ganando un nuevo suscriptor cada 1 segundo. 2% might be "average" but you don't want to be average, that's why you should AIM for something much higher, but also realistic as well. A comienzos de enero de 2014, PewDiePie tiene 24.051.873 suscriptores y la cifra va en aumento, siendo así el canal que más suscriptores en YouTube superando al mismo YouTube Spotlight con 21.885.271. My GOOD performing videos get 6% consistently, and I'm hearing lots of rapidly growing channels manage to get 12% at times. You can also See How People are Watching, which provides insights about traffic sources (recommendations, shares and followers), and view insights about audience demographics and engagement. But sometimes a good thumbnail won't save a bad topic, and then no amount of title or thumbnail will boost the click through rate if the topic isn't interesting enough. See total minutes viewed, average minutes viewed, 1-minute views per video and more. ![]() I try to make sure my thumbs stick to around 5% minimum, and if they don't, I try to change my thumbnails a bit. over time try to get your videos as high as possible, and with time and learning and experience, you WILL gradually get your audience retention higher and higher if you learn to analyse your videos watch time graphs and adjust accordingly.Īs for CTR, they may say 2%-10% but I'd personally not want to go any lower than 4%. I regularly have 10% audience retention, and that has made me incredibly depressed at times, but instead, I simply try to make my next video aim for 15%,then 20% then 30%. You always want to be aiming higher, but if you don't get any higher, don't let that depress, just means you want to try a different approach to get your next videos better. THAT is why I instead prefer the mindset of "aim to have your next video's audience retention better than the last" This raises the question I sometimes have. Obviously, the general rule of thumb is higher is better, but inevitably longer videos will generally have a lower AVP. getting 50 on a 1h video is far more impactful than 50 on a 1m video. I constantly hear people say "at least 50% because if only half of your audience make it to the end, was it worth making the video at all?" but personally I find that mindset incredibly depressing. As far as AVP goes, it also depends on video length. You want your average view duration to be as high as possible.
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