Course track
Analytics, Testing, and Optimization
CTR, retention, traffic sources, stalled channels, testing titles and thumbnails, outliers, and review systems all matter because YouTube growth is easier to improve when it is diagnosed instead of guessed.
Lessons15
Live now15
Draft queue0
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Track lessons
Live lessons link out directly. Draft lessons are already scaffolded in the repo so the curriculum can be written in order without changing slugs or metadata later.
- Lesson 1LiveYouTube Analytics for Faceless Channels
- Lesson 2LiveWhich YouTube Metrics Matter Most for Faceless Videos
- Lesson 3LiveHow to Read YouTube CTR the Right Way
- Lesson 4LiveHow to Improve Audience Retention on Faceless Videos
- Lesson 5LiveWhy Your Faceless YouTube Videos Are Not Getting Views
- Lesson 6LiveWhy Your YouTube Shorts Stopped Getting Views
- Lesson 7LiveHow to Diagnose a Flatlining Faceless Channel
- Lesson 8LiveHow to Test Titles and Thumbnails on YouTube
- Lesson 9LiveWhen to Change a Thumbnail and When to Leave It Alone
- Lesson 10LiveHow to Use Comments to Improve Future Videos
- Lesson 11LiveHow to Spot Outlier Videos in a Faceless Channel
- Lesson 12LiveHow to Build a Weekly Review System for YouTube Automation
- Lesson 13LiveBest Spreadsheet for Tracking YouTube Video Performance
- Lesson 14LiveHow to Find Repeatable Winning Video Patterns
- Lesson 15LiveHow to Improve a Faceless Channel Without Guessing
Tools that fit this track
Free, privacy-first utilities in your browser — no uploads required for most workflows.
- YouTube Analytics CSV AnalyzerTurn channel exports into a cleaner queue for outliers, package refreshes, and follow-up ideas.
- YouTube Retention Fix PlannerConvert transcript structure and retention notes into a rewrite brief.
- YouTube Test and Compare PlannerPlan title and thumbnail tests with stronger winner criteria and stop rules.
- Shorts Clip PlannerIdentify the segments that deserve repurposing once the long-form analytics reveal stronger moments.
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