 What is up, Frida? My name is Zesty Mike, so today I'm going to be touching on a feature that just came out today. So if you've been on YouTube before, chances are you've heard of the Site Vi rule. This is kind of a competitor for Google AdWords. You could use it to promote your videos and do video ads on different sites other than YouTube to help grow your video. So today, they came out with two different tools that help give yourself more information about your videos so you can learn where they've been shared, where they've been doing the best, and where you can actually start to work on to help get yourself more views in different areas. Alright, so the first of the two features is actually a website where you're going to go in and type your channel is going to track your information. So we'll go ahead and type in our channel, and then select your channel. Here you'll see how many videos you have, your total views, your subscriber count, comments, tweets, Facebook shares, like, dislike, ratio, channel engagement, and much more. So this is kind of cool to track your videos and see what your channel is doing right overall. But this isn't the feature that I like. The feature that I think is fun is right here where it says compare. Here you can type in someone else's channel. So I'm going to go ahead and type in my girlfriend. A little friendly competition, never hurt anyone. So here you can see our videos. I have 410, she has 55 because I'm a daily vlogger, so I make a lot more videos. I have more views because I'm just more awesome. And she has more subscribers, sad face. If you want petition. But yeah, you can kind of compare and contrast against your friends or actual competitors that you're trying to compete with. Like let's say you have a channel that you're just trying to better or trying to catch up with or something. You can use this track their data and see what they're doing right and what you need to improve on to catch up with them and show them what's up. In a friendly matter, of course, don't ever do me in competition. That's just wrong. All right. Now the second feature is to help kind of track your videos that are doing well and you can see where they're doing well at. For instance, this video right here, we did pretty well with this the other day. You can see it has 100% like to dislike ratio. And down here, the social response, you can actually see where all the views came from. For instance, we had 2000 likes on Facebook, which doesn't really make sense because we only have 14 interviews. Apparently people don't like to watch videos on Facebook. They just like to like thumbnails. And they had 56 comments and actually 211 shares on Facebook between all the different pages that actually shared the video. And then down here, you can see we had five tweets and 29 Google Plus shares. So obviously we need to work on our Twitter campaign and not focus so much on Facebook. And then it goes into an advanced tab where you can actually see YouTube engagement, social engagement, video engagement rate. And you can try and compare and figure out where your video is doing well at, where the videos has actually gained the views from and where you need to work to start getting more views. And hopefully you can apply this to your other videos to help your other videos get more views as well. But anyways, guys, that's it for today. I just want to kind of touch on these two different new features that came out on ViRule. I personally installed them and I had a lot of fun this morning kind of playing around different videos, seeing where the videos have done well and comparing and contrasting my channel with different channels to see who's actually doing better. But anyways, guys, that's it. Of course, if you want to find me and my channel links are down in the description below. And of course, you can click the annotations at the end of video to help direct your two more different channels and such. But anyways, guys, that's it for this video. And next time you see me, things are going to be a little bit different. And I'm excited about it. So until then, guys, see you.