Nintendo consoles always have had their brand name in front of it. Like the "Nintendo Gamecube" for instance. However, they never based the marketing on the console as the "Nintendo Gamecube". But is in fact, the "Nintendo Gamecube".
Probably because the console was heavily marketed as the "Nintendo Switch" rather than just "The Switch" like how the Wii was. I guess they would like to stay consistent with the brand, but still "Nintendo Switch Sports" is a long name.
Just realized that calling it "Nintendo Switch Sports" is a weird decision. Considering that the Wii is the "Nintendo Wii" but Nintendo just called the game "Wii Sports". I feel like they still could have gotten away with "Switch Sports" but "Nintendo Switch Sports" is a mouthful
i have been editing for two days straight on a video talking about a show with a bunch of marios that have been recolored and a watermelon that turned into a girl
my life is at it's peak
Because these websites are purposefully designed algorithmically to get someone addicted for monetary gain. Not caring about the repercussions of the userbase on the platform and how they're always at each other's throats. It's all about money and addiction.
tbh with Elon buying twitter it makes me hope that this website will die so i can be free from the mental torment this hellhole has given me over the years and how it still haunts me mentally to this day.
idk how hot of a take that is but this website has caused me infinite pain
...role it out to more people thus giving it more Impressions. Although that's likely only for Keywords in the Description. Considering your retention must be significantly low (again I haven't seen the retention stat this is just my best guess) people aren't watching.
70 impressions is extremely low and with that low of a CTR I'm not surprised the video only has 11 views. It probably won't gain much more either anytime soon.
Although, if you can change those things I mentioned, minus the retention, YouTube will hypothetically...
...are not clickable enough for somebody to click on.
These things can be fixed by increasing retention rates and making better thumbnails and titles and also including enough Keywords in the Description that match your title so YouTube knows where to recommend it.
...know where to recommend it. Which can be caused by your Description not including enough keywords related to your title.
You're CTR is also extremely low, which means people aren't clicking on your video. Which means that either your thumbnail or title...