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3 contributions to NewTubers YouTube Collective
How did you hear about NewTubers?
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How did you hear about NewTubers?
2 likes • 19d
@Woody Hill, I actually found out through my nurse partner and bestie @Melissa Boster
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@Karen Eddy I'm doing well and how are you?
Behind the Scenes - Our Community Ranking
Hey everyone, For anyone who is interested, Skool communities are ranked in Discovery based on factors like member growth, activity, having an active community owner, etc. And this affects how many people discover the community. We are currently ranked #3279 in the money category, which is the most competitive category on Skool. This might seem like a discouraging number at first, but just a few days ago on Thursday we were ranked #3565. And when I first started the community a couple months ago I think we were ranked somewhere around #4700. So to be in the 3200’s so soon is a sign of excellent progress! I’m sharing this because as we attract more members, it will only improve the community experience for everyone. Now that NewTubers is a paid community, even at only $1/month, that paywall will keep out spam accounts while also limiting access to people who are willing to invest in themselves. This should keep the quality of the community high for you and all other members here! I wanted to take a minute to explain how this works, but also to thank each and every one of you because every post, comment, like, and poll vote counts towards improving our ranking! Please continue to enjoy and engage with the community, and I’m so excited for what things will look like in the next few months as we continue to climb! -Woody
Behind the Scenes - Our Community Ranking
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What happens after you publish your YouTube video
If you have questions about what happens after you publish your video, you might find this helpful. I’m warning you now, this is a long post, but I promise if you are new to YouTube, it’s worth the read! And FYI I used AI to break it into cohesive sections, but it’s still 100% my own words. First, let’s go back to the uploading portion. As tempting as it might be to set your video to public right off the bat, this is not what I recommend. The reason for this is that it takes time for YouTube to process your video in standard definition, high definition, and 4K, as well as run their copyright checks. Standard definition usually processes first, and then some viewers might watch your video before the high definition or 4K processing is completed, meaning that they’ll think your video quality is not so great. This period of time where your video is private is also when YouTube looks at all the components of your video—including the title, thumbnail, tags, description, and transcript—to see what the content in the video actually is. And I’m sure there are a host of other things they look at that we don’t even know about. But you want YouTube to be able to gather all of this data before the video actually goes live. Everyone has different feelings on this and it’s certainly not an exact science because we’re not really sure what YouTube is doing behind the scenes, but I typically like to leave my video private for at least 15 or 20 minutes, if not a few hours. Some people even like to schedule it to go live the next day. Once Your Video is Live… Nothing Happens At least that’s what it might seem like at first! If you uploaded a long-form video, it might be a couple hours or even longer before you start to see any impressions for this video. If it’s a YouTube short, this waiting period might not be as long, but I have seen it take as long as six hours. So what is an impression? Well, an impression is every time that YouTube puts your video in front of the eyes of a potential viewer. Anytime they see your thumbnail—whether that be on the browse page, in search, in a list of recommended videos, or anywhere else—as soon as your thumbnail comes on the screen, YouTube counts that as an impression. You’ll start to see a few impressions trickle in at first, and you might think “what the heck is going on,” and then out of nowhere you might see a large surge in impressions relative to what came before it. This is YouTube testing your video with an initial audience. If you’re a small channel, then this first surge of impressions might only be between 100 and 500. But as you post more videos and gain some subscribers and viewers who have seen your videos before, then YouTube knows who to put your video in front of the next time, and so this initial surge might go into the thousands, tens of thousands, or even higher as you become a more established channel.
What happens after you publish your YouTube video
4 likes • 22d
@Woody Hill, this is such a fantastic breakdown and couldn't have come at a better time! I really appreciate how you explained the logic behind not going public right away and the strategy for end screens ~ it’s such a smart way to think about viewer behavior. Love your point about keeping options simple so it doesn’t overwhelm people. It’s definitely a different mindset compared to Meta ads, and your insights make it feel way less intimidating. When you’re looking at analytics, is there one metric you find most telling for long-term growth such as CTR, watch time, or something else? Always curious what seasoned creators prioritize! I'm taking notes over here, LOL.
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@Woody Hill, this is super helpful ~ thank you for breaking that down! CTR and AVD/AVP make a lot of sense as key metrics, and I love the idea of comparing recent performance to lifetime stats. That perspective shift is so valuable. Also, digging into impressions to see if YouTube is suggesting the video versus ranking in search isn't something I had considered. I’m curious, when you notice a video starting to gain traction over time, do you tweak the title/thumbnail or just let it ride? Or do you have a strategy for giving older videos a boost?
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Marisa Nunziato
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I'm a Registered Nurse with 30+ years of experience ~ empowering women to take charge of their hormonal health & have healthy conversations with MD's.

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