The Subscribers Lost metric measures the total number of subscribers who have unsubscribed from a channel during a specific time period. It indicates the decrease in the audience size and can be used to analyze the reasons for the loss of subscribers.
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The YouTube Channel Performance dashboard makes it easy to measure video engagement with multiple metrics.
Use this YouTube report to share important metrics like watch time, average view duration, likes, views by video, and more.
The Average Revenue Per Paying User (ARPPU) is a metric that measures the average revenue generated by each paying customer over a specified time period. It helps businesses determine how much value they are deriving from their paying customers and to identify areas that need improvement to increase revenue.
The Comments metric represents the number of comments left by viewers on a YouTube video. It is an important engagement metric that indicates how viewers are interacting with the content and can help creators understand how their audience is responding to their videos.
Watch Time is the total amount of time viewers spend watching a video on YouTube, from start to finish. It's a crucial metric for creators, as it directly impacts video ranking and monetization potential.
Shares is a metric that measures how many times a YouTube video has been shared across different social media platforms, indicating its virality and potential reach beyond the YouTube platform.
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.
The Views by Device Type metric indicates how many times a video has been watched on different types of devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and desktop computers. This information helps content creators understand how their audience consumes their videos and optimize their video strategy accordingly.
The views by playback location metric in YouTube analytics shows the different sources from where your videos were viewed such as YouTube watch page, suggested videos, embedded players, and mobile devices.
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.