Internet Videos Have a Short Shelf Life?

By admin | Jun 19, 2008

Of 10,916 videos with at least 1,000 views after 90 days, half of those views happened over the first two weeks, according to a study by video analytics firm TubeMogul. The total views for internet videos apparently hit their peak on the third day with 11 percent of all views happening on that day, according to the study.

The firm further went on to say ““On average, videos are time-sensitive. Trends pointed out elsewhere, such as ‘evergreen’ (non-time sensitive) content always fetching views or videos randomly ‘going viral,’ seem more of a rarity than an underlying trend in the data.”

Though some videos do hit their peak later in their video life span, its actually rare. So if your video doesn’t make it big from the start, their is a chance that it never will…

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