![]() ![]() This report includes Revenue Per Mille (RPM). Content performance: How much your videos, Shorts, and live streams earned for the time period.The estimate includes deducted partner charged refunds for the selected date range and area. ![]() Fan funding: Estimated net revenue from fan funding products, like channel memberships, Super Thanks, and Super Chat.Examples of revenue sources include Watch Page ads, Fan funding, and Shorts Feed ads. How you make money: How you’re making money with YouTube.How much you're earning: How much your channel earned in the last 6 months.Note: At the video level, you can find reports for watch time from subscribers, top geographies, top subtitle/CC languages, and age and gender. Top subtitle/CC languages: Your audience by subtitled language.Top geographies: Your audience by geography.Data is based on your viewers across all devices in the last 7 days. If there's enough data, you can filter by Videos, Shorts, and Live. Content your audience watches: Your audience's viewing activity outside of your channel.Data is based on your viewers across all devices in the last 28 days. Channels your audience watches: Your audience’s viewing activity across other channels on YouTube.Data is based on signed in viewers across all devices. Age and gender: Your audience by age and gender.Watch time from subscribers: Your audience’s watch time divided between non-subscribers and subscribers.The tab also shows how many can actually get those notifications based on their YouTube and device settings. Subscriber bell notifications: How many of your subscribers get all notifications from your channel.When your viewers are on YouTube: Your audience’s online activity across your channel and all of YouTube.Data is based on your new viewers across all devices in the last 90 days. Videos growing your audience: Your audience’s online activity across your channel.Post impressions: The number of times your post was shown to viewers.Top remixed: A visual overview of your remix views, total remixes, and top remixed content.Viewed (vs swiped away): The percentage of times viewers viewed your Shorts versus swiped away.Shown in feed: The number of times your Short is shown in the Shorts feed.Top videos/Shorts/posts: Your most popular videos, Shorts, and posts.You can also use typical retention to compare your 10 latest videos of similar length. Key moments for audience retention: How different moments of your video held viewers' attention.Key metrics card: A visual overview of your views, average view duration, impressions, impressions click-through rate, subscribers, likes, and shares.“Others” include subscriptions from YouTube search and your channel page. ![]() Subscribers: The number of subscribers that you gained from each content type: videos, Shorts, live streams, posts, and others.How viewers found your content/videos/Shorts/live streams: How your viewers found your content.Published content: The number of videos, Shorts, live streams, and posts you’ve published on YouTube.Impressions and how they led to watch time: The number of times a thumbnail was shown to viewers on YouTube (impressions), how often those thumbnails resulted in a view (click-through rate), and how those views ultimately led to watch time.Views: The number of legitimate views on your content for videos, Shorts, and live streams.You can view the following reach and engagement reports within the All, Videos, Shorts, Live, and Posts tabs: The Content tab gives you a summary of how your audience finds and interacts with your content and what content your audience watches. Note: At the video level, you can find key moments for audience retention and your Realtime report. ![]() This report also shows the number of times your content has been remixed and the number of remix views. Top remixed: Your content that has been used to make Shorts.
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