Glossary – Google Creator Playbook Version 4 User Manual

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Glossary

Annotations

- Video Annotations are an uploader-

controlled, dynamic overlay on videos that allows you

to overlay text on a video and/or make parts of the

video clickable. You can add, edit and delete

annotations to your videos, controlling the text,

placement, timing and link URLs. URLs can only be

directed to YouTube.com.

Audience Retention

- The Audience Retention report

(formerly known as Hot Spots in Insight) measures

your video’s ability to retain its audience. It shows

when viewers fast-forward, rewind or leave

your video.

Avatar

- The square image on your channel page that

represents your channel across the site.

Blog Outreach

- A strategy of sharing your videos

with a targeted list of blogs, sites and/or online

communities and influencers. This includes sending

your video link and/or embed code to blog editors

and others in the hopes that they embed or share the

video with their audiences.

Blog Roll

- A list of blogs, sites, online communities

and influencers relevant to a particular category or

type of content. Used for blog outreach.

Bulletin

- A message that channel owners can send to

their subscribers. Bulletins show up in subscribers’

feeds. Channel owners can attach videos to a bulletin.

Call to Action (CTAs)

- These prompt the viewer to

take an action.

Channel or Channel Page -

YouTube.com/CHANNELNAME. A channel is the

public page for a user account on YouTube. It contains

uploaded videos, playlists, liked videos, favorited

videos, channel comments and general activity. Some

creators manage or create content across multiple

channels.

Comments

- These are written comments on videos,

channels, playlists or in response to other comments.

Comments may be posted either on the watch page

or on a channel page.

Community Actions

- Any actions taken by a viewer

on or around your channel and content. Includes

likes, favorites, subscriptions and comments.

End-Card or End-Slate

- A graphic that creators include

at the end of their videos. End-cards typically include

specific Calls to Action to subscribe, watch more

content, or visit a channel page. They may also contain

credits for the video. Generally, end-cards prominently

feature annotations.

Engagement

- Interaction between the creator and

the audience, the viewer and the video, or the creator

and the site. Can be measured by the number of

interactions (comments, favorites, likes, or new

subscriptions) per view.

Favorite(s)

- A user action that adds a video to their

channel’s Favorites playlist. This action can also be

broadcast to subscribers

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