Dave
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I'm like, and he, like a lot of his videos, he's shooting steel targets with no eye protection.
And so I started looking at his videos and how many views, likes and comments he was getting.
And I'm screenshotting it and I'm uploading it to chat.
And I'm like, they have this many subs, but yet... He's buying them?
I don't know, man.
Keep going.
So that begs the question, what metric measures your YouTube channel?
Is it subscribers?
Just the base number of subscribers?
Is it views?
or is it interactions?
And so anymore, I have no idea, man.
Well, so I, so I jumped on, I jumped on a solace and, uh, I, I, I, I posed that question.
And so, and, and this is, this is standard YouTube, um, expectations tempered to a gun channel.
And this is views.
This is your percentages of likes and comments per view.
If you're doing under 2% engagement, engagement is a like or a comment, it's considered weak.
2% to 3% is average.
3% to 5% is considered strong.
And then five to 8% is considered excellent.