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The longer our videos are, the theoretically more time our viewers will spend watching them. The watch time for the entire channel. Playlists We should group our materials into individual playlists. They eliminate chaos on our channel and help extend the channel's watch time. There are always threads/materials on the channel that interest a given user and those that do not interest him at all. By grouping individual threads into playlists, we help users watch only what they are really interested in.
There is a greater chance that a user who starts a given playlist will watch it from cover to cover. When creating playlists, remember that YouTube allows us to create two types of playlists: series and Phone Number List regular playlists. In the case of a series, a given video can only be added to one playlist. Video frequency The more content we create, thereby increasing the frequency of publishing new content on our channel, the faster the total number of views for our channel increases.

I will explain this with an example. Let's say we have about 1,000 subscribers, half of whom will watch every video we make. This gives us 500 views per video. By uploading one video a week, we will have a reach of 500 views. Throwing in two ? 1000 views, and uploading three videos a week? 1500 views. This statistic builds and develops reach, and the growing reach is a strong argument for the YouTube algorithm to look favorably on our channel.
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