YouTube unveiled a new Shorts stats display, more creative uploading capabilities, and a live-streaming info site in its last Creator Insider video of 2022.
First, YouTube’s Shorts remix report is now available on desktop, giving you another method to track your Shorts performance. The Shorts remix report reveals the number of times your work has been remixed and the amount of views. It’s another method to measure the success of your short movies, and with 1.5 billion viewers viewing Shorts each month, it seems reasonable to predict that Shorts will be a greater component of YouTube in 2023.
A possibility to take into account while making plans for 2023.
YouTube is also bringing new Key Metrics to YouTube Studio to provide greater information. You’ll obtain more upfront data on the app, which might improve your strategic thinking. YouTube for Creators has a new live-streaming overview section with tutorials, tips, and hints. If you’re considering live-streaming, it’s worth a look.
YouTube is also expanding its Quizzes and iOS stickers and visual overlays.
Community Posts aren’t a big part of the YouTube ecosystem yet, but they might be another method to engage with your subscribers, and these visual overlays and enhancements could make your posts more fascinating and engaging in-stream. Nothing significant from YouTube as we move into 2023, but some intriguing improvements to consider.