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2 commentsTuesday, September 30, 2008

YouTube HotSpots Show You Which Spots Are Hot

And Which Are Not

Earlier this year, YouTube rolled out YouTube Insight, an analytics program for videos that let users get a look into where and by whom videos were posted. They have launched a new feature of that service today, which allows you to actually pinpoint the specific parts of videos that get viewed the most. A post on the Official Google Blog explains:

This information is now available to all YouTube video uploaders with an innovative new feature for Insight called "Hot Spots." The Hot Spots tab in Insight plays your video alongside a graph that shows the ups-and-downs of viewership at different moments within the video. We determine "hot" and "cold" spots by comparing your video's abandonment rate at that moment to other videos on YouTube of the same length, and incorporating data about rewinds and fast-forwards. So what does that mean? Well, when the graph goes up, your video is hot: few viewers are leaving, and many are even rewinding on the control bar to see that sequence again. When the graph goes down, your content's gone cold: many viewers are moving to another part of the video or leaving the video entirely.

They provide an example with a "Dancing with Soulja Boy" video:

I'm curious to see if this technology somehow finds its way into future video search projects from Google. Analyzing data based on frames throughout a video combined with the audio-based Gaudi project might make for some interesting results.

Philipp Lenssen noted a couple weeks ago when talk of "HotSpots" surfaced that advertising could be a factor as well. He quoted AdvertisingAge: "If you give users the tools to attract larger audiences, they’ll create more ad inventory."

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

youtube hotspots

I think this hotspot idea is a good thing that google has done for us video publishers. This type of stats allows us to see what is working and what is not. Therefore we are able to provide better content for the hungry users of youtube. Hotspots also give us a chance to see which countries are hot so we know or can try to market to those people in the way they want.


When you get a chance check out some of my youtube contributions

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