 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosler here. I want to make one more video here about YouTube analytics and I think some of the sort of really basic functionalities you're just looking to report on your channel growth and look at views by month and Look at subscriber count by month. I think sometimes you're not the most Intuitive to find so the first thing I'm going to do This is a personal preference is jump into the advanced mode So that I can get as much info as possible out of the dashboard And the first thing when I pop into this and it's only every few months, but I like to check subscriber count by Month, so I'm going to just show you guys how to do that. So firstly go across to the date tab here second thing I'm going to do is because Looking a monthly, let's say the last 365 days So we're going to be looking at we can either look trailing one year or we can just look at 20 Let's just look at 2022 given that we're now In the progress of the fifth month that I'm recording this video on the 4th of May of 2022 okay, so by default the The measurement interval is going to be daily. So I'm going to go ahead and change that over to monthly Now because we're in the fifth month So we only have one two three four data points that have been fixed and the fifth data point is in progress Because may we've just started May Obviously, I'm as I said, I'm recording this on the 4th. So This is basically it you can see and it's organized according to the month so you can see What how many views you got each month so I can see in May So far I've got one six five nine 80 hours 80 watch hours rounded out and last month for instance 15,000 so that's that's just a quick gives you kind of a quick You can see that my best month so far this year is being March and April are pretty much neck and neck There's only a difference of about 100 views in it and a watch time difference of Not so much So if you look at that data over a year, I'm going to stretch stretch it out back to last three six five days here I'm going to keep the reporting interval as monthly and now you can see May April March Feb Jan And now we're looking back. So this is last year May through December and If I look at January in the graph then so we can see that the overall trend My 20 22 so far versus 20 21 is a little bit better The last month March April. It's picked up which makes sense. I've been doing more uploading now The second thing I think would be more would be as useful is to see your subscriber count By date. So what I would do here is on the top left You've got views by date and you can go ahead and change that over to Subscribers and you're actually I'm not even using the second metric because it just makes it confusing but you can overlay For instant views and then you're going to get two lines plotted on the graph I'm going to go ahead and take that off and just keep it simple So what we're looking at now and I'm going to go back to 2022 firstly is the Delta or the change in the subscriber count by month Now there's something you may notice it's different here and that's that it's actually not going to order the table down here is not ordered Chronologically so you can see for instance it goes March April January February then May so it's actually ordered according to subscribers and The best of my knowledge is no way to sort the table on date Which is a little bit negative But one thing you can do if you don't like the way it's being presented as you can always Just extract the data here as a as a Google sheet So I can do that and sort it any way I like but I'm I'll just show you how that data will present itself So you can do your own charting and bring it into different programs and different things like that But I'm going to stick with what's on the dashboard for the moment So we can see that the doubt that the change in subscribers in January was 45 now as the little Box I'm hovering over says here the change in total subscribers is found by subtracting Subscribers lost from subscribe from subscribers gained For the selected date and a region and my region is worldwide So so basically it's possible to have both a negative. It's possible to have a negative value So if you lost gained 10 subscribers and lost 20 your value would be minus 10 My values are all positive as you can see they're pretty small in January. I picked up 45 subscribers or gained 45 in January gained 44 in March was my best month so far this year I picked up 53 new subscribers or the average or the gain I should say came out to 43 in April 48 and in May months to date. I'm at 5 So that is how you can do that and you can just again look at the chart It's probably easier than breaking down on the table and you can get a sense for in terms of the subscriber growth Watch your trend what your trend line is looking like and you can of course also as it says filter on Geography as well, but you can do that by doing the filter and then you can add a geography filter So I can look only for Data from let's say from let's say from Israel where I'm based Click Israel apply and now we're only looking at Israel. I actually haven't had any Subscribers so I guess I'm that's interesting anyway I'm not going to get into into filtering because that's adding another layer of Complication if you're just looking to see your view changes and your subscriber changes month to month This is a way to do it go into your Google analyze sorry YouTube analytics This is showing how to do it in the analytics tab jump over to date and then on date You can change between your subscribers views watch hours even average view duration. You can change the Reporting increment here in this between daily weekly monthly yearly and you can change the date range up here And that's pretty much all there is to it Thank you guys for watching if you want to get a new video new videos for me Please subscribe to the YouTube channel