 Hey do you know Steve? Do you know what videos he likes? How about all of his friends? No? Well then how do you know what videos are best for your channel? Today Mike goes over ways to find out what your audience wants to see. What is up everyone? My name is Zesty Mike, so I received a question that I thought I'd make a video over. The question asked, Hello Mr. Zesty of Mike. I made that part up. How can you use analytics to find out what people want to see and what people don't want to see? Awesome question Siegel on a church top. The fact that you're already asking how do I use my analytics to find what people want to watch means that you are in the right direction. You can obviously do it the old fashioned way and simply ask your viewers what they want to watch or you can just check videos of each genre and see what you're doing better in your opinion. But this can be tedious and not always accurate. So for people who have a large variety of stuff on their channels, for instance gaming channels, I have a suggestion for you. Go to youtube.com slash dashboard and then hit analytics. Now here YouTube shows all of your videos information for the day, month or even yearly. You can see views, time watch, likes, comments, so on so forth. Now how do you find out what people want to watch? Go to the top, click groups, and then create video groups. You're going to use this section to organize by game or even by genre. For instance on freedom, I arrange my videos in my own groups. I can monitor them and make sure that my videos are moving in the upward trend. This is nice because freedom uploads so many videos. It's hard to tell how they're doing otherwise. Now after you organize the videos that you want, you can click the group comparison option. Select your other group and quickly compare which ones are doing better than the rest. You can even see specific analytics like how many subscribers you brought in from these videos, audience retention for the videos as a whole, and even add performance on those particular videos. So you can take all this information that the analytics gives you and see which genre of videos are doing better, or which game is doing better, or which title is doing better, and actually see the specifics for each type of video. And if you take the time to organize your whole channel and break it down by group, it makes it really specific and really easy. And then each time you upload a new video, just add it to whatever group category it belongs to, and then you can have an accurate idea of what your videos are doing and how they're doing analytics-wise. But anyways, I hope this helps answer your question. If you or anyone else have another question, be sure to leave it down in the comment section below, and I'll try and tackle it in a future episode. But anyways guys, that's it for me today. If you want to see more of my tips or tricks, you can click the link in the sidebar. Or if you want to see more of me or my kitty shirt, you can come over to my daily vlog channel where I post up videos every single day. We'll see you next week.