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TubeAnalytics Editorial
Actionable YouTube analytics guides covering channel growth, revenue, thumbnails, video SEO, audience insights, benchmarks, and competitor research.
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Get started with YouTube Analytics, understand your audience, and measure performance.
CPM, RPM, and ad revenue guides for creators who want to understand what changed.
Choose the right analytics solution and benchmark your channel against competitors.
A/B test packaging and creative changes to lift clicks without hurting retention.
Find the best YouTube publishing time by opening Studio Analytics, checking when your viewers are on YouTube, and comparing that heatmap with the time your audience needs to receive notifications and begin viewing. If the report has too little data, publish consistently and test time slots against a comparable baseline instead of treating a generic best time as universal.
There is no single average YouTube RPM per 1,000 views in 2026 that fits every channel. Finance and business often land in higher ranges, while gaming and general entertainment often land lower; niche, audience geography, format, and monetized playback rate all matter. Compare your actual RPM by video and topic before treating a public benchmark as final.
Calculate average YouTube views per video by dividing total views by the number of videos in the same cohort and time window. For example, 50,000 views across five comparable videos equals 10,000 average views per video. Also report the median and a fixed first-7-day or first-30-day window because one viral upload can distort a lifetime benchmark.
YouTube Studio is the best free app for official first-party channel metrics. TubeAnalytics fits authenticated revenue, retention, competitor, and reporting workflows, while vidIQ and TubeBuddy focus on research, SEO, and channel operations. For competitor research, separate public observations from private channel results. Choose the smallest app stack that improves one defined publishing or reporting decision, then verify it against your baseline.
The best tools to track YouTube revenue beyond Studio serve different purposes: YouTube Studio remains the first-party source for an owned channel's estimated revenue, RPM, and playback-based CPM; TubeAnalytics organizes that authorized data by video and decision context; and public tools such as Social Blade provide directional competitor estimates. No public tool can verify another channel's private RPM, memberships, sponsorships, or final earnings.
YouTube search trends change by country, audience, format, and time window. Check YouTube Trends and Charts, Google Trends, recent competitor uploads, and your own audience signals, then publish only when a rising topic fits your channel and you can deliver a specific angle quickly.
A complete guide to the YouTube algorithm in 2026 covering attention depth, session contribution, and viewer satisfaction signals.
A systematic framework for auditing your YouTube channel's performance across content, analytics, SEO, and monetization.
How to repurpose YouTube content for other platforms while tracking what drives the best cross-platform results.
How to measure YouTube performance in context against Instagram and TikTok across reach, engagement, monetization, and audience behavior.
Data-driven strategies to increase your YouTube RPM through audience targeting, content strategy, and seasonal optimization.
How to track, measure, and optimize brand deal and sponsorship performance on YouTube using analytics.
A comprehensive guide to YouTube Shorts strategy covering the Shorts algorithm, monetization options, and analytics for growth.
How to build a repeatable analytics workflow that turns YouTube data into better content decisions at every stage of production.
YouTube's algorithm doesn't just count views — it weighs view velocity, watch time, CTR, and retention together. Here's how each signal interacts and what
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Track multiple YouTube clients in one dashboard with a workflow that keeps reporting clean, comparable, and easy to act on.
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Understanding audience retention on YouTube is crucial for content creators, as it directly affects video performance and channel growth. Audience ret
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Understanding YouTube analytics can significantly impact your channel's growth and content strategy. One of the key metrics you'll encounter is **Aver
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Use a YouTube analytics checker to review CTR, retention, views, and revenue faster.
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Understand YouTube click-through rate versus impressions, why the metrics move together, and how to diagnose packaging and distribution problems.
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A repeatable workflow for How to Use YouTube Analytics to Plan Your Content Calendar can help you check whether the change worked and what to repeat next.
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Compare dashboard options for agencies that need to report across clients without losing clarity or speed.
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A simple walkthrough of the YouTube Analytics dashboard, including Overview, Content, Audience, and Revenue tabs.
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Side-by-side comparison of YouTube Analytics Dashboard Comparison can help you choose the option that fits your workflow.
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Core platform modules for analytics, revenue, and competitor tracking.
Decision pages for the main alternative tools and workflows.
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