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Think MediaPublished at April 18, 2026 at 12:14 AM0:17
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You're asking the wrong questions about YouTube

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Published time
April 18, 2026 at 12:14 AM
Duration
0:17
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
United States
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Views
10.7K
Likes
124
Comments
0
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0 - $0
Estimated Total Revenue
$0.34 - $1.37
RPM Range
$0.03 - $0.13
1D Views Gain
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1D Likes Gain
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7D Comments Gain
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Velocity Score
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Topic Cluster
you
Video Description
Creators often ask the wrong question about YouTube traffic sources. ? They ask: “Which is more important… Browse, Suggested, or Search?” But that’s not really the right question. The better question is: What is my audience actually using to find my content? ? Because different audiences behave differently on YouTube. Some viewers live in the search bar. ? They’re actively looking for answers, tutorials, or solutions. Others discover content through Browse. They open the homepage and click on videos that grab their attention. And many viewers find new creators through Suggested videos—watching one video and then letting YouTube guide them to the next. ▶️ None of these traffic sources is inherently “better” than the others. What matters is understanding how *your audience* tends to discover content. If your audience searches for answers, optimizing for search matters more. If your videos spread through Suggested and Browse, then strong topics, titles, and thumbnails become even more important. The key is to stop chasing a single traffic source and start paying attention to how your viewers actually behave. When you understand where your audience is coming from, you can create content that meets them there. ? #youtube #contentcreator #creatoreconomy
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