What is the least popular video on YouTube?
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What is the least popular video on YouTube?
“NYC Subway: Canal Street Station,” though an empirically unsuccessful video, is more than 10 times more popular than our ultimate champion. The least popular YouTube video of all time—at least according to my idiosyncratic criteria—is this 30-second video, titled “Dinner,” from June 19, 2005.
How do small YouTubers get views?
Get Views from YouTube’s Organic Search Results
- Use Descriptive and Keyword Rich Titles.
- Have Quality and Keyword Rich Descriptions.
- Use Tags.
- Optimize Your Thumbnail Image.
- Create Transcripts of Your Videos.
- Provide Content that Educates or Entertains or Both.
- Piggyback off of Viral Trends.
- Use Guest YouTubers.
How do successful YouTube channels get so many views?
Successful channels get lots of views from Suggested Video. As a reminder, “Suggested Videos” are related videos that YouTube promotes next to the video you’re watching: And as it turns out, Suggested Video can bring in MORE views than YouTube search. For example, my channel gets 34.8\% of its views from SEO…
What are YouTube viewers’ viewer guidelines?
Viewers must watch videos on YouTube in a realistic, logical way. This means that if an account is randomly jumping from video to video and watching each for 30 seconds, but the videos don’t seem to link in any way.
What are some interesting facts about YouTube?
More than 70 percent of YouTube watch time comes from mobile devices. 90 percent of people say they discover new brands or products on YouTube. 400 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute worldwide. 90 percent of US digital video viewers use YouTube, the most popular channel for digital video consumption.
How to get more views on YouTube using your end screen?
Here’s how to get more views on YouTube using your end screen: First, pick a popular video from your channel. To do this, head over to the YouTube Studio and find a video that generated lots of views over the last 90 days: Next, find a video from your channel that someone would want to watch AFTER they finish watching your popular video. And