
5 Advanced Analytics EVERY Youtuber should be looking at with Tim Schmoyer
06/25/20 • 34 min
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Most Youtube creators know that analytics are a critical part of growing your YouTube channel. We tend to focus on real-time views, watch time, retention but is that enough?
Today on TubeTalk, Tim Schmoyer shares with us 5 Advance Analytics that every creator should be focused on in order to really take the channel to the next level!
In this episode you will learn:
- How to use groups
- End screen element shown
- End screen elements clicked (Bonus: Playlists Strategy)
- Real-time analytics
- Helicopter View
Make sure you follow Tim for more YouTube insights here:
Website: https://videocreators.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/videocreatorstv
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videocreators/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/videocreators
Who is Tim Schmoyer?
Tim's company, Video Creators, has been featured by FOX, Forbes, BBC even YouTube themselves as his team trains other creators and business leaders to master the YouTube platform and use it as a place to spread messages that change lives. Their clients have organically grown by over 14 billion views and 61 million subscribers under their guidance. Today he lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and seven children.
This show is hosted by Liron Segev who is a Tech Blogger, YouTuber, and the Director of customer success at vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected]
Most Youtube creators know that analytics are a critical part of growing your YouTube channel. We tend to focus on real-time views, watch time, retention but is that enough?
Today on TubeTalk, Tim Schmoyer shares with us 5 Advance Analytics that every creator should be focused on in order to really take the channel to the next level!
In this episode you will learn:
- How to use groups
- End screen element shown
- End screen elements clicked (Bonus: Playlists Strategy)
- Real-time analytics
- Helicopter View
Make sure you follow Tim for more YouTube insights here:
Website: https://videocreators.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/videocreatorstv
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videocreators/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/videocreators
Who is Tim Schmoyer?
Tim's company, Video Creators, has been featured by FOX, Forbes, BBC even YouTube themselves as his team trains other creators and business leaders to master the YouTube platform and use it as a place to spread messages that change lives. Their clients have organically grown by over 14 billion views and 61 million subscribers under their guidance. Today he lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and seven children.
This show is hosted by Liron Segev who is a Tech Blogger, YouTuber, and the Director of customer success at vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected]
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YouTube: https://YouTube.com/wheels2walking
Instagram: https://Instagram.com/wheels2walking
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TubeTalk: Your YouTube How-To Guide - 5 Advanced Analytics EVERY Youtuber should be looking at with Tim Schmoyer
Transcript
Liron Segev:
Besides making amazing content, what should you as a YouTube creator be focused on? I mean, a lot of us simply look at our data, look at analytics, look at a couple of metrics and make our next video hoping that one is going to do better than the previous one. Well, if that's all you're doing, you're leaving a lot of things on the table. So today, we're going to be diving into five YouTube analytics that you need to know in order to take your channel to that next level. Let'
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