Is there a way to find out what percentage of your YouTube channel's viewers are watching your videos from their subscription feed?
Yes, you can find out what percentage of your YouTube channel's viewers are watching your videos from their subscription feed by using YouTube Analytics. Here's how you can do it:
Step 1: Open YouTube Studio
1. Log in to your YouTube account.
2. Go to YouTube Studio.
Step 2: Access Analytics
1. In the left-hand menu, click on Analytics.
2. Click on the Content tab at the top.
Step 3: Check Traffic Sources
1. Scroll down to the Traffic source types section.
2. Here, you’ll see a breakdown of where your viewers are coming from, such as:
YouTube Search
Suggested Videos
Browse Features (includes the subscription feed and home page)
External
Others
Step 4: Focus on "Browse Features"
To specifically check if viewers are coming from the subscription feed, look at the Browse Features traffic source.
Hover over or click on it for a more detailed breakdown. It will often specify if views are from the subscription feed.
Step 5: Analyze at Video or Channel Level
1. To analyze a specific video:
Go to the Content tab.
Click on the video you want to analyze.
Check the traffic source analytics for that video.
2. To analyze your entire channel:
Stay in the general Analytics section and examine traffic sources across all videos.
Notes:
The percentage of views from the subscription feed will give you insights into how engaged your subscribers are with your content.
If a low percentage of views comes from the subscription feed, you might consider optimizing your upload schedule, video notifications, or community engagement to better connect with your subscribers.
Let me know if you need further assistance!
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