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Written by: Aquib Nawab
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Google Analytics tracks how well your videos are doing, showing details like where viewers come from, how long they watch, and how they interact with your content. It helps improve your video strategy.
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YouTube gives you important details about your video, like how much of it viewers watch, when they stop, and who watches it. This helps you know what your audience likes and make better videos.
Wistia shows where viewers stop watching your videos. With this information, you can make your videos more interesting and keep people watching longer by improving the parts that need work.
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Vimeo helps track how many people watch your videos, how long they stay, and how they share your videos. This helps you see which videos are working and how to improve future ones.
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Sprout Social tracks your video performance on social media. It shows how people engage with your videos, like likes, shares, and comments, so you can see how to make your social video posts better.
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Vidooly helps you understand who watches your videos, where they’re from, and which videos they like most. This makes it easier to know what type of videos to create in the future.
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HubSpot tracks how well your videos bring in leads and how people interact with them. This helps you understand how your videos help grow your business and how to make them more effective.
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Kaltura gives you detailed stats on how your videos are performing, like viewer engagement and when they stop watching. This helps you create videos that keep people interested and help your business grow.
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