To open your account just go point at Account, click on My Videos, and when my videos open up, you will get a list of your videos. You can play them, you can edit them, you can add annotations to them, you can do Audio Swap, but basically we are going to be looking on the Insight option.
So you might -- you can order these by Title, by the length or Time of the video, the Day it's added, by the number of Views, or by the Ratings.
Let's click on Views. Tie a Tie, how to tie a simple Four-in-Hand knot. I've just change the title of this. This used to say a Windsor Knot. Actually I did have that long, and it is a Four-in-Hand knot and we can see how many views this has had. We can see when it was posted, how many Comments and information, Ratings, how long it is, Title of the file, and obviously the description. We can click on more, if we want more of the description. I'll click on less to less off the description.
What we want to be doing is looking at the Insights for this videos. So you just click on the Insight button of the video. It takes a few seconds sometimes and eventually we get country map and we are going to get a nice graph, which is telling us over period time what the views have been like, and we can change this to one day, we can change it to six months.
As I move the mouse pointer over these points where the dot is, it's changing the date up here. As I moved the mouse left and right. We are looking at views, we can go to Maximu which I presume is for ever since the video was posted, the peak there. A few more peaks later on. You can also select which country. So you could go to Europe, because I live in the UK and eventually the map changes and we can see that the graph has changed.
We can also click on areas or the map that will highlight it in yellow. If you want to go back to all countries, click on our All Countries dropdown menu box here. That's still this over three months. We can move this left or right to get an idea. So that's basically so you can find out which country or which area these are coming from.
Now we can also do Popularity, and this will rate by country. Go back to Europe. It takes a few seconds to update the graph and we can see that the graph has changed. We can then go on to Discovery. This is how people are finding this particular video and we have Related Videos. So most of my traffic comes from Related Videos and gradually going down some from External Links, Embedded Players, on YouTube Other. And you can click on each one of these. So go on Related Videos and see that most of my traffic has come from this Tie the Windsor Knot video. We can click on that and that will open up a new window. I am linked to that video, Tie the Windsor the Knot.
And if we scroll about here, we can see there is my How to tie a simple Windsor Knot. It hasn't yet changed the title of that, because I've already just changed it. People are coming to this video, they are seeing this and they are clicking on this, and it's driving traffic back to my video. It's going to help the traffic of this, which will help traffic back to you. Once we've had a look at that, we can close that window, we can have a look at some of others, if we want. Show all views, Embedded Player, these sites have an embedded player. Let's go to video.google.com, click on that palette, just pause the video. Let's opens a new page. We are on Google Video, and do the search, tie a tie.
Search. I'll pause the video again. It's loaded up quite a few videos and here is mine Tie a Tie. How to tie a simple Windsor Knot? It is actually a Four-in-Hand Knot and in this case it's on jumpcut. I can click on that and obviously load up a video. That's where my video -- one place my video is actually embedded. Embedded in all of these and it gives you an idea of which embedded links are giving you the most of traffic.
You can also look at demographics, Age Range. Also the pie chart showing that 79% of the male and 21% of female. We can change this up here. We can change the date. We can change this -- it's looking at Europe, in a moment, to All Countries. Close that. Pause the video a bit, and now it will open up for All Countries, the female percentage has gone up slightly, in relation to males percentage has gone down and the age group has changed a bit.
Another good one is Hot Spots. I'll just pause this bit, because it takes a little bit to load this page and eventually when it does open up this page, it is loading up your all video here and is showing you a graph here. The lower down to how cool the video is and a high rope is how hot the video is. This is -- you don't have to tell it to play. Gradually, it will move along and this is a position in the video where we can drag it over. So we can say this is gradually getting more and more popular, this video, because it's going from cold to average. So that's quite a popular and then it goes down a bit. This is a very early video of mine and my sound card was up to the -- and you've to forgive the noise level which you will hear, and I think we can move this a little over.
Now it takes a few of seconds for the video to align up to find that position, drag it over and hold at the thing. Now you'll rush out here on me. Basically, we get to see where it's going down and you can hear the noise level there, I think and I think that's put a lot of people off there, because you get an idea which are the most popular parts of the video.
Well, that's a very brief idea into Insights on its -- if you've got time, it's good to check out, you could possibly improve your videos by looking at this and say, well, these are the popular times of the videos. When you're finished you can just basically sign out as a normal.
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