Annotation CTR is a metric in YouTube analytics that measures the percentage of viewers who interacted with annotations on your videos, indicating their engagement level.
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Average View Duration measures the average length of time viewers watched a video before leaving. It helps creators determine the level of audience engagement with their content.
The Average Percentage Viewed metric calculates the average amount of a video that viewers watch. It measures engagement and can help creators determine which parts of their video are the most interesting to viewers.
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Watch Time by Device Type is a metric that measures the total amount of time viewers spend watching YouTube videos on various devices such as mobile, desktop, and TV. It helps creators and advertisers understand how viewers engage with their content across different platforms.
The Likes metric on YouTube measures the number of users who have positively expressed their appreciation for a video by clicking the thumbs up icon. This metric indicates the level of audience engagement and sentiment towards the video and can influence its visibility in search results and recommendations.
Subscribers gained is a metric that measures the number of new subscribers a YouTube channel has acquired over a specific period of time, such as a day, week, or month.
The Views metric on YouTube shows the number of times a video has been watched. It includes both unique and repeat views and is one of the most important indicators of a video's success.
Views by Traffic Source metric shows the number of views generated by each source such as YouTube search, suggested videos, external websites, etc. It helps to understand which traffic sources are driving more views to your videos.