Los Videos Con Mas Vistas De Youtube

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Views refer to the total number of times your video or channel has been watched. Each time a viewer plays a video and watches it for at least 30 seconds, YouTube counts it as a view. If someone watches your video several times, each time is counted as a new view. This applies across all devices whether a person watches via smartphone or desktop. This also applies to embeds and videos shared on social media like Facebook.

Views are important because they influence the YouTube algorithm. If you get more views, the algorithm will push your video out to more people. Views are also part of how you can make money on YouTube, which we all want to see a return on investment and increased revenue.

In fact, YouTube results sometimes even pop up before traditional blog posts or websites. Listen: YouTube is the second-largest search engine in the world in and of itself. Just like people search for products and need problems solved via Google, the same rings true on YouTube.

By default, YouTube snags a screenshot from any given video and uses it for the thumbnail. Unfortunately, sometimes the image it grabs will be a blurry shot of you adjusting the camera or a transition.

Case in point, video content is proven to improve conversion rates and lower bounce rate on-site. If you want visitors to stick around a product page or blog post longer, embed a video (like we did below).

YouTube has been offering live videos for years but has only recently started picking up steam. You can take a look at some popular YouTube Live videos to get a sense of how other brands are using the platform.

For your ad creatives, you can either use an existing video or create something new for a specific campaign. The advantage of using an existing video is you can choose a clip you know has been effective in the past. If a video has already gotten a lot of views and engagement organically, running paid ads can amplify your results.

As a result, you should regularly promote your YouTube channel to your social followers to encourage them to become subscribers. As soon as a video goes live, make a point to let your followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn know about it. You can likewise create snippets or previews for each social platform that also link to your latest production.

With the help of Sprout Social, you can schedule your content and cross-promote it without having to jump from platform to platform. Features such as ViralPost can also help ensure that your content goes live based on when your social audiences are engaged.

Per video analytics allows you to view information about how users interact with your videos. For example, you can view the number of people who have viewed the video, and the number of views on the video over different periods of time.

If you're a video owner or member of the site where the video is stored or have edit access on the video, you can view the analytics for your video by selecting Analytics plugin on the Stream Web App (SWA). You can also hover over the graph on top of the video to see which parts of the video have been viewed the most.

Views show the total number of video views over the lifetime of the video. Under Statistics over time, you can review unique views trends on your video for the last 7 days and 30 days.

Viewers show the total number of individual viewers of the video over the lifetime of the video. Under Statistics over time, you can review unique viewer trends on your video over a period.

All-time views and Statistics over time use two separate data structures. Views and Viewers count calculations utilize a standard probabilistic algorithm. The underlying algorithm has less than 2% error rate, this might result in count mismatch at times. In future, these corner cases will be addressed.

We count a new view only when there's an intentional 'play' action on video by the user. Currently we consider any playback >0 seconds as a view. This eliminates instances when video is just loaded or unfurled anywhere on different Microsoft 365 apps, hence providing an accurate measure of the metric.

We include rewatches in our data to give an accurate picture of the most engaging sections. Viewers may be rewatching more of a part of a video than another. We include rewatching that happens during the same viewing session or when a viewer returns to a specific timestamp rather than playing the video from the beginning.

When you edit a video and save it with the same name, extension and at the same location, all other metrics get reset except for View and Viewer count. This results in discrepancy as the data might get mismatched from your expectation.

Microsoft suggests that after you edit a file, you must upload it as a new file to get accurate analytics. Analytics data that was tied to the original version won't transfer to the new, edited version. The edited version will start gathering analytics data upon upload.

Our new contest, the Creative Spark 2024 Video Conttest, is open! As you create your shot lists, write your scripts, and practice your scenes, know that you have the ability to impact the lives of others through the way you explain an idea. And we cannot wait to watch what you come up with. The early deadline is November 8 and the regular deadline is December 6, so there's time for those plans come to fruition.

Looking for inspiration? Trying to find others who have already done this? Searching for a perfect video to guide you through this process? All the finalists and contest winners that have been selected over the years are waiting for you. Watch a few today while you think of your next video!

We have over 600 short videos designed to help those learning English, organized into sets that you might be able to use right away in order to learn or teach about a particular topic - job terms, days of the week, names for tools, those kinds of things. This could be a nice resource to push learning something new or to augment something you are already doing! Take a look at our EL Project page for the full collection.

And you can help us grow this collection of videos, either by making videos of your own to add to our library or by a financial donation to help our video-creation efforts. If you have ideas for sets of videos, or even just a video or two, reach out and let's talk about it! We're always happy to connect with others who are interested in the kinds of things we do.

Introducing Improve The World! Our Improve The World project pages have all the details to help you learn how to share your innovative way to make things better with us and others. Your ideas can make a difference, and there are people ready to put the great ideas you share in motion.

Speaker view will switch the large video window between who is speaking with 3 or more participants in the meeting. If it is just you and one other participant, your video will be smaller at the top and their video will appear below.

Gallery view lets you see thumbnail displays of participants, in a grid pattern, which expands and contracts as participants join and leave the meeting. Depending on your CPU, the desktop client can display up to 25 or 49 participants in a single screen of the Gallery view. If more attendees than are allowed to be displayed are in the meeting, additional pages are created with your max number of thumbnails on each page. Cycle through the pages and view up to 1,000 thumbnails by clicking the right or left arrows in gallery view to display the next page of participants.

When in Gallery view and a participant begins speaking, that active speaker is relocated to the current page you are viewing and highlighted, making it easier to recognize who is speaking. This functionality is not possible when using a custom gallery order, as the order will remain in place.

Multi-speaker view provides meeting participants a more engaging experience, dynamically adapting to current speakers by highlighting and enlarging their video tiles over others, while still providing a view of other participants in a smaller gallery view below. With 4 or fewer participants, gallery view is used instead, but with sufficient participants, up to 4 active speaker(s) will have their video tile enlarged and made the focus of the meeting. Pinning videos is supported with multi-speaker layout, keeping the pinned video in focus, but spotlighting is not supported, as the spotlighted video tile will take control of the video layout for all.

The floating thumbnail window allows you to minimize the main Zoom window, but keep the video on top of other applications you have open. You can move the window around your screen as needed, or hide the video entirely.

Hiding non-video participants can reduce the number of participants displayed on the screen and draw more attention to those with video on. While this can be controlled through the out-of-meeting client settings, this can also be adjusting during a live session as well.

When presenting while on video, seeing your own video can be distracting for some. While this can be controlled through the out-of-meeting client settings, this can also be adjusting during a live session as well.

If a Zoom Room is participating in your meeting with smart gallery enabled, a camera view of the entire room will accompany the other smart gallery video streams by default. If you want to hide this view and see only the individual video streams, follow these steps:

YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. The site indicates view counts of each uploaded video, making it possible to keep track of the most viewed, many of which continue to exist while others are no longer available on the site. Although the most-viewed were initially viral videos uploaded by amateur content creators, such as "Evolution of Dance" and "Charlie Bit My Finger", they have increasingly become music videos produced on behalf of professional recording artists. Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video.

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