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  • Today we're going to talk about setting up

  • Google Analytics for your YouTube channel, how it works,

  • and why you might want to do that.

  • All that is coming up.

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  • Hey guys, my name is Tim Schmoyer

  • and welcome to another Thursday YouTube Q&A, where

  • every week I just answer some of your questions

  • about YouTube to help you master this platform,

  • build your audience, spread your messages, and then hopefully

  • through those messages, change people's lives. [INAUDIBLE]

  • asks this-- Hi Time.

  • Love your videos.

  • Question here.

  • Under Channel Settings Advanced at the bottom,

  • there's something called the Google Analytics Account ID.

  • What does it do?

  • Is it any different than YouTube Analytics?

  • Should we use it?

  • Thanks.

  • Yes, you should use it and I'll tell you why.

  • But first of all, for those of you

  • who might not know what Google Analytics is,

  • it's basically Google's system that people

  • use to track all the traffic that

  • goes through their domain website.

  • It shows you how much time people

  • are spending on your website, where they're coming from,

  • how they're finding it, what they're

  • searching for-- all their activity.

  • It shows you a ton of information.

  • What YouTube gives you the ability to do

  • is actually use that tool, Google Analytics,

  • for your YouTube channel.

  • Now, your YouTube Analytics is a little different

  • because that tracks a lot of different metrics across all

  • your videos across your entire channel.

  • What the Google Analytics ID does

  • is only allow you to track the traffic and the interaction

  • of people or what people are doing on your actual channel

  • page.

  • It doesn't extend into Watch pages

  • or into Playlists or anything like that--

  • only your channel page.

  • And I recommend that everyone set this up and use it

  • because-- well, one, it's free, but two, it'll

  • also show you a lot of data that your YouTube Analytics doesn't

  • show you.

  • For example, how are people finding your channel?

  • Your YouTube Analytics will show you

  • how people are finding your YouTube videos,

  • but how are they actually getting to your channel base?

  • Which is your top referring video to your channel?

  • Or what are people searching for in Google

  • that are leading to your actual channel?

  • Or how loyal are some of your viewers?

  • How often do they come back to your channel page,

  • and when they get there, how much time

  • are they spending there?

  • You'll also be able to see what countries people are coming

  • from, what languages they speak, their desktop screen

  • resolution, what browsers they're using.

  • To set this up for your channel, first go

  • to google.com/analytics, and set up your Google Analytics

  • account.

  • You'll have to give them a little bit of information.

  • Just type in your channel name you want to track it by,

  • your YouTube URL, and then also select

  • a category that applies to what content you create there.

  • Select your time zone.

  • And then give your account a name.

  • And you will get a number called a Tracking ID,

  • and it usually starts with UA dash,

  • and then gives you a bunch of numbers.

  • Copy that entire number.

  • Then, go back to YouTube.

  • Go to your Channel Settings and click on Advanced.

  • And then down there at the bottom,

  • you'll see Google Analytics Account ID.

  • Copy that tracking ID into that box.

  • Click Save, and you are good to go.

  • If any of you guys currently have Google Analytics set up

  • with your YouTube channel, I'd love

  • to hear from you how you use it and what you use it for.

  • What kind of information you find

  • to be valuable and helpful in your Google Analytics

  • for your YouTube channel?

  • Comment with all that below and help us

  • out and everyone else who's watching this video

  • and trying to figure it out.

  • And if you have a question that you'd

  • like me to attempt to answer in an upcoming YouTube Q&A,

  • you can either comment below or send me

  • a video of yourself asking the question.

  • There's a link in the description text

  • below this video right here on YouTube

  • where you can send that video to me.

  • And I'd love to actually put your face here and your video

  • here and actually feature you and your question.

  • And finally, if this is your first time here,

  • I'd love to have you subscribe.

  • Every Thursday, we do some YouTube Q&A just like this.

  • On Tuesdays, we take a look at the recent updates

  • of this platform and the news in the online video space

  • and talk about the implications that it has for us as creators.

  • And then on Wednesdays, we talk about some YouTube tips

  • and ideas, just some suggestions, just,

  • again, to help you guys here really change

  • lives with the video content that you're making.

  • So thank you for letting me be a part of that.

  • And I will see you guys again next week.

  • Bye.

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