WHAT ARE YOUR AVERAGE VIEWS AND LIKES PER VIDEO?

Because it varies a lot, where minimum is 472 highest is 100k, and I can't be bothered to calculate it myself... So I used the site called vidstatsx. com to do the avg for me. There:
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It only took stats from the recent 41 videos rather than all my 71 videos. Avg: 3,942 views and 78 likes.
thanks for showing this, I had no idea vidstatsx had this info and its really helpful! thank you :D

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The problem is that you are finding the average of videos that have been up for a year with videos that have been up for a week. If your average video is 3 months old, your average view-per-video is going to be higher than someone who's average video is 1 month old, even if everything else is equal.

Person A has 12 videos. One was put up each month, not including this month. They get 10 views a day on each video. Here are the stats for each video:
  1. 1 year ago, has 3,650 views.
  2. 11 months ago, has 3,340 views.
  3. 10 months ago, has 3,040 views.
  4. 9 months ago, has 2,730 views.
  5. 8 months ago, has 2,430 views.
  6. 7 months ago, has 2,120 views.
  7. 6 months ago, has 1,810 views.
  8. 5 months ago, has 1,510 views.
  9. 4 months ago, has 1,200 views.
  10. 3 months ago, has 890 views.
  11. 2 months ago, has 610 views.
  12. 1 month ago, has 310 views.
Their average video was put up 198 days ago. Their average video has 1,970 views.

Person B also has 12 videos. One was put up each week, not including this week. They get 20 views a day on each video. Here are the stats for each video:
  1. 12 weeks ago, has 1,680 views.
  2. 11 weeks ago, has 1,540 views.
  3. 10 weeks ago, has 1,400 views.
  4. 9 weeks ago, has 1,260 views.
  5. 8 weeks ago, has 1,120 views.
  6. 7 weeks ago, has 980 views.
  7. 6 weeks ago, has 840 views.
  8. 5 weeks ago, has 700 views.
  9. 4 weeks ago, has 560 views.
  10. 3 weeks ago, has 420 views.
  11. 2 weeks ago, has 280 views.
  12. 1 week ago, has 140 views.
Their average video was put up 46 days ago. Their average video has 910 views.

So even though Person B is getting twice the number of views per day, just finding the average number of total views of each video makes it look like they aren't even doing half as well as Person A.

But if you took the number of views they got in the last 7 days, Person A got 840 total views, with an average of 70 per video, and Person B got 1,680 total views with an average of 140 per video.
 
The problem is that you are finding the average of videos that have been up for a year with videos that have been up for a week. If your average video is 3 months old, your average view-per-video is going to be higher than someone who's average video is 1 month old, even if everything else is equal.

Person A has 12 videos. One was put up each month, not including this month. They get 10 views a day on each video. Here are the stats for each video:
  1. 1 year ago, has 3,650 views.
  2. 11 months ago, has 3,340 views.
  3. 10 months ago, has 3,040 views.
  4. 9 months ago, has 2,730 views.
  5. 8 months ago, has 2,430 views.
  6. 7 months ago, has 2,120 views.
  7. 6 months ago, has 1,810 views.
  8. 5 months ago, has 1,510 views.
  9. 4 months ago, has 1,200 views.
  10. 3 months ago, has 890 views.
  11. 2 months ago, has 610 views.
  12. 1 month ago, has 310 views.
Their average video was put up 198 days ago. Their average video has 1,970 views.

Person B also has 12 videos. One was put up each week, not including this week. They get 20 views a day on each video. Here are the stats for each video:
  1. 12 weeks ago, has 1,680 views.
  2. 11 weeks ago, has 1,540 views.
  3. 10 weeks ago, has 1,400 views.
  4. 9 weeks ago, has 1,260 views.
  5. 8 weeks ago, has 1,120 views.
  6. 7 weeks ago, has 980 views.
  7. 6 weeks ago, has 840 views.
  8. 5 weeks ago, has 700 views.
  9. 4 weeks ago, has 560 views.
  10. 3 weeks ago, has 420 views.
  11. 2 weeks ago, has 280 views.
  12. 1 week ago, has 140 views.
Their average video was put up 46 days ago. Their average video has 910 views.

So even though Person B is getting twice the number of views per day, just finding the average number of total views of each video makes it look like they aren't even doing half as well as Person A.

But if you took the number of views they got in the last 7 days, Person A got 840 total views, with an average of 70 per video, and Person B got 1,680 total views with an average of 140 per video.
exactly, my whole channel is only 20 videos, but it spans 10 years. i can't just go by all videos of the last 28 days because there were none. i just did average for the whole channel rather than individual videos. i don't know of a better way to do it for averages, average views a day?
 
exactly, my whole channel is only 20 videos, but it spans 10 years. i can't just go by all videos of the last 28 days because there were none. i just did average for the whole channel rather than individual videos. i don't know of a better way to do it for averages, average views a day?
Bro i am legit jealous of you lol
 
exactly, my whole channel is only 20 videos, but it spans 10 years. i can't just go by all videos of the last 28 days because there were none. i just did average for the whole channel rather than individual videos. i don't know of a better way to do it for averages, average views a day?
I did total number of views for the latest 2 days in Analytics, divided by the number of videos that were able to receive views (public) during that time.
 
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