- Browse Feature: Traffic from the homepage/home screen, the subscription feed, and other browsing features.
- Suggested Videos: Views from suggestions appearing alongside or after other videos.
- YouTube Search: Search terms used by viewers on YouTube to find your content.
- Direct or Unknown: Traffic from direct URL entry, bookmarks, and unidentified apps.
- Other YouTube Feature: Traffic from within YouTube that doesn't fall into any other category, such as views from Partner promotions, or the dashboard.
- External Views: Traffic from websites and apps that embed your videos or link to your videos on YouTube.
- Channel Pages: Traffic from your YouTube channel page, other YouTube channel pages, or topic channel pages.
- End Screen: Traffic from the creator-made end screen of another video or video ad.
- Playlist: Traffic from any playlist that included your video (this can be your own playlist or another user's playlist).
How To Increase Views On Your YouTube Channel?
So what do you have to do?
First of all, you have to select a category on which subject you want to make a video.
for example Tech Videos, Comedy Videos, How-to videos, Educational Videos, Cooking Videos, etc...
You have to make such videos that the viewer should watch till the end, it should not be boring.
One thing you have to remember is that you are not boring the viewer, If you are making a video of how to make coffee, then just talk about coffee and do not be confused with your topic.
If the viewer's engagement on your video will be complete and they will see the video in full, then your video will automatically progress.
If I add more then you can collab with other YouTubers who making similar videos in the same category, Also, you have to remember that your channel intro should be around 10 seconds.