YouTube Studio shows you a wall of numbers. Most creators stare at views and ignore everything else. Mistake.
Watch Time
Total minutes people spent watching your content. YouTube cares about this more than views because it keeps people on the platform.
A 3-minute video watched fully beats a 30-second video watched fully. Longer content builds more watch time if people stick around.
Retention
The graph showing when people leave. This is gold. Spikes down mean something went wrong. Flat lines mean you’re holding attention.
Check your worst retention drops. Is it a boring section? A confusing part? Bad audio? Fix those patterns in future videos.
Average view duration tells you how long people actually watch. Compare to video length. 60% retention is decent for shorts.
Click-Through Rate
How often people click your thumbnail when they see it. 4-10% is typical. Below 4% means your thumbnails or titles aren’t working.
Test different thumbnail styles. Track which perform better. This directly affects how many views you get.
What To Actually Track
Views matter but aren’t the full picture. Views + retention + CTR together show if your content is working.
High views, low retention = clickbait that disappoints. High retention, low views = good content with bad packaging. You want both high.
Don’t Obsess Daily
Check weekly or per-video. Daily fluctuations mean nothing. Trends over 10+ videos mean everything.
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