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 Daughter TRUMP Laughts At Trumpers, is off to a strong start since its release. It is currently performing above typical for your channel across several key metrics.

Performance Overview

MetricCurrent PerformanceTypical Range (First Hour)
Views501 - 20
Engaged Views290 - 5
Stayed to Watch52.7%0% - 0.5%
Avg. View Percentage22.0%0% - 11.0%

What’s Working Well

  • Strong Initial Interest: With 50 views in the first hour, the video is significantly outperforming your usual baseline. This suggests the topic or title is hitting home with your core audience.
  • High "Stayed to Watch" Ratio: Your "Stayed to Watch" metric is exceptionally high at 52.7% compared to your typical near-zero range for previous uploads. This indicates that your hook effectively captures viewers as they scroll through the Shorts feed.
  • Engagement Quality: The Engaged Views (29) are also well above your typical range, showing that viewers aren't just scrolling past; they are sticking around for a substantial portion of the 60-second clip.

Areas for Improvement

  • Overall Retention: While 22% Average View Percentage is "above typical" for you, there is still room to grow. For a 60-second Short, aiming for a higher percentage (closer to 50-70%) can help the YouTube algorithm push the video to a much broader audience.
  • Interaction: There are currently no likes or comments on the video. High engagement (likes/comments/shares) often signals to the algorithm that the content is worth promoting further.

Actionable Recommendations

  • Encourage Engagement: Since you have no comments yet, try pinning a comment of your own asking a question related to the video. This can break the ice and encourage viewers to join the conversation.
  • Optimize Future Hooks: Since your "Stayed to Watch" is so strong here, analyze exactly what happened in the first 3 seconds of this Short and try to replicate that energy or visual style in your next upload.
  • Shorten for Pace: If you notice a drop-off mid-video in future uploads, consider tightening the edit to 30-40 seconds to keep the Average View Percentage as high as possible.

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