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Description: Get unlimited Royalty-free stock footage and music from Envato Elements 1.envato.market/c/2500859/1159027/4662 I found a graph inside YouTube analytics that shows you exactly what to do and what to look for in order to get more views on your YouTube videos. The best way to get more views on YouTube is by getting YouTube to recommend your videos. Even though I love search-based videos, YouTube recommendations can really take your channel to the next level. You can get YouTube to recommend or suggest your video by making sure people watch the videos for as long as possible without clicking away. This is called retention time. In order to improve your retention time on YouTube, you need to make your intro and the first 30 seconds of the video as engaging as possible. I’ve spent the last few months testing this out across 6 channels and I think I found a formula that works there is a YouTube chart you can use to test this for your channel. When you go to the analytics of a video, you can see the average retention time. This graph will show you if people are leaving right away or if they are sticking around. If this has a big drop-off of over 50%, you need to change how you start your video and redo your intro for upcoming videos. There is another useful graph called relative audience retention. This will compare your video with videos across YouTube and tell you how well you are doing. But I found a technique that helps you get over 50% retention by the 30-second mark. Let me show you exactly how I do this. I open the video using stock footage that is revenant to what I’m talking about. I use Envato Elements to find these stock video files and add them as much as I can in the first 30 seconds of my video. I also make sure to add music in the beginning from Envato Elements as well. I’ve used them for years and they’ve sponsored some of the videos including this one since last year. I tested a ton of different options for the first 30 seconds across six channels and revenant stock footage with music performed the best. Thank you for watching this video! Subscribe to see more simple and easy to follow how-to videos. youtube.com/c/howfinity?sub_confirmation=1 Recommended YouTube Gear and tool: (includes affiliate links) ✅ YouTube gear checklist bit.ly/youtubestudioguide ▶️ Tubebuddy tubebuddy.com/howfinity 📲 More Tutorials howfinity.com Software/platforms: 📷 Adobe Photoshop bit.ly/AdobePhotoshop-HowfinityYT 🎞 Adobe Premiere bit.ly/AdobePremiere-HowfinityYT 🔐 VPN nordvpn.org/howfinity Courses: ▶️ Grow Your Own YouTube Channel - Free Training bit.ly/YouTubeMentor 🎨 Photoshop Masterclass bit.ly/Photoshopcourse-howfinity 🎬 iMovie Video Editing Course bit.ly/imoviecourse 🎥 Video Production Accelerator Course howfinitycourse.com/filmmakermentor 🎬 Adobe Premiere Editing Course sajadibs.com/ultimate-adobe-premiere-pro-course