So you want to know how YouTube's new
creator beta studio dashboard can help
you get more views, all while vidIQ can
give you that extra little boost. Let's
do this
Hello folks, welcome back to vidIQ. My
name is Rob. If this is your first time
here we are the YouTube tool and channel that
aims to help you get more views in less
time, grow your channel and make an
impact with your audience. Today
we're looking at more transition
features to new creator beta studio, but
it's probably best if we start with the
existing dashboard from the old
analytics which looks like this. It gives
you pretty much a plain look on your
channel including an analytics box, your
most recent videos, some simple tips,
maybe comments, and updates on YouTube
news. So fairly basic stuff. The new creator
beta studio dashboard looks like this.
On first glance it looks pretty similar to
the previous dashboard but it does have
subtle differences which turn out to be
pretty major improvements on the old
dashboard and of course we have to
remember this is the beta edition so it
can only get better. Let's have a look at
some of these boxes in more detail. First
of all this first box is brand new and
it looks as if it will really tell you
stories about your content rather than
just giving you analytics. It does a
comparison of your most recent video
versus your other recent videos. It's
telling us for the Secret Formula video
that we did on more YouTube views it's
third in the list by views for the last
ten videos but then it does a a fairly
strange comparison in terms of its
lifetime so far. So it's telling me in
the first one day and nine hours
compared to the previous three videos
that we've done on the channel its watch
time has got 200% more than the previous
videos, views are up by 25% and average
view duration is up by a whopping 162
percent. So it's telling me directly now
that: hey vidIQ the last video you did
was absolutely
awesome you should produce more content
just like this. There are some things you
can do with these analytics as well if
we change it from previous three videos
to previous video then we can compare it
to the last video. We can see the
views are slightly down on this one but
with the previous video about channel
audits which I'm sure you've seen we
pushed this out to a lot more viewers
whereas this one, the secret formula one,
was just pushed out to YouTubers as
normal. You can also do some mouse over
analytics as you just saw there to look
at some of the videos. So if I mouse over
the last ten videos it shows you
the list of those ten videos and the
views over that lifecycle - the first one
day nine hours, and this is presumably
because when I'm looking at these
analytics on the dashboard the most
recent video is one day and nine hours old
so it's doing a really straight
comparison there. Next up is the YouTube
news section providing you with important
updates on what's going on at YouTube
but also giving you updates from the
creator insider YouTube team. They give
us all sorts of useful videos about
what's going on within the YouTube
ecosystem and sneak peeks to features
like this dashboard as you see here.
Wouldn't it be awesome if you could have
your own videos featured in this area
for video creators if they're looking to
improve their own analytics. I mean
that's something we do here at vidIQ
maybe YouTube you are watching you could
add some of our video to this section..
but probably not. One area that will be
of great interest to you though is the
'Ideas for you' section. This is basically
tips, tricks and guides from the creator
Academy but has expanded a lot in the
last year and there is so much useful
information and guides there that you
really should be checking it out if you
haven't already done so. Clicking on a
random page will take you to a wealth of
information that you can see here on
screen now and you can just maximize all
these sections and read them all. And all
these guides are from YouTube themselves
so it's very much worth looking at.
They're almost like exams that you can
take to pass and sort of authenticate
your knowledge in the area.
So definitely worth checking out and
getting involved in the creator Academy
to learn a lot more about how to YouTube
a smarter way. And finally on the
right-hand side here of the creator beta
studio dashboard we have channel
analytics. Looks a bit bear at the moment
to be honest. It has channel subscribers
and then watch time, views, revenue over
the last at 28 days and a list here of
top videos over the last 48 hours
although it seems a little bear. I'm not
sure what that's trying to tell us right
now: I think this section needs a little
more scoping out. What doesn't need any
scoping out right now, however, is the vidIQ
channel audit tool which gives you a
much more comprehensive look at your
channel. You'll find it on most YouTube
pages here on the channel audit section
of the left hand YouTube navigation
panel. Click there and it gives you a
wealth of information about your channel
including a health snapshot at the top,
content to double down on: these are
videos that have been performing well
for you in certain categories such as
getting subscribers, engagement rate,
plenty of stuff you can look up there.
Further down we have average metrics,
it's telling us our average length of
titles, descriptions, tag length. All of
these will be in green or red depending
on what we think is the optimum
optimisation for tags, titles and
descriptions and then items you can
improve on. It's telling us that we've
got some end screens that we need to add
to certain videos and some videos have
not been added to playlist. If I click on
any of these it gives us an instant list
of what actions I need to take, so that's
the channel audit tool; a very brief look
there. We've got a massive tutorial on
vidIQ right now, it's mostly free to use
with some paid aspects so check out our
video for a lot more information. So what
do you think of the creator studio beta
dashboard? Does it show promise or is it
something that you're never going to
look at again? And one more thing. If you
find that YouTube is forcing you to go
to the creator
beta studio dashboard - have you noticed I
can't remember whether to say beta
studio or studio beta creator studio
beta... if you get pushed onto those
analytics and you need to switch back
there is an option in the bottom left
corner of the new beta
studio which allows you
to switch back to classic. I myself was
forced on to the beta studio
without even realizing and it took me a
while to work out where I needed to go
to get back to my classic settings. If
you want to learn a lot more about the
studio beta analytics we've done plenty
of videos that should all be about there
right now, otherwise enjoy the rest of
your video making day we'll see you all
again soon. Bye for now.
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