Listen "Navigating the Maze of YouTube Retention Graphs"
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Send us a textGet the vidIQ plugin for FREE: https://vidiq.ink/3yvoc7rJoin Discord: https://www.vidiq.com/discordWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Check out the video version here: https://youtu.be/0HPucaCMwrQAudience engagement metrics on YouTube aren't always what they seem, and retention graphs can be misleading if viewed in isolation. We explore why "good" retention varies drastically based on content length, traffic sources, and viewer behavior across different platforms.• TikTok has reportedly surpassed Twitch to become the second most streamed platform after YouTube• Retention graphs look different depending on video length, with shorts typically exceeding 100% while long-form content rarely does• High-view videos often have lower retention percentages than creators expect• Search traffic typically has shorter view duration than browse or suggested traffic• Breaking down retention by traffic source and subscriber status reveals more useful insights than aggregate data• YouTube doesn't currently track "hover behavior" when viewers preview but don't click• Platform differences significantly impact engagement behaviors (TV vs. mobile vs. desktop)• Mr. Beast has set unrealistic retention expectations for many creators• Viewer disclaimers and overexplaining opinions have become increasingly common in contentIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a five-star review and join us next time when we'll be sharing more about ourselves as creators.
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