Study: Videos Live Fast, Die Young On Web

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skyfire.jpgWant to make a splash with your Internet video? Better do it fast: Web clips attract their peak audiences a mere three days after they're uploaded.

That's one finding from a study of more than 10,916 videos conducted by Web video and analytics firm TubeMogul, which looked at the popularity of videos in the first three months of their lives. The big picture: The study's results show that the life cycle of Web video follows a fairly rigid, predictable pattern. After two weeks, video audiences settle into a long, shallow tail, illustrated by the graph below.

For the purposes of the study, Tubemogul included only videos that had at least 1,000 views. Over that threshhold, the videos were selected at random and included some that got significant promotion on YouTube and other sites, as well as a few that, at some point, "went viral." Those videos showed up as outliers, like the video represented by the '+' on day 36 in the graph below.

What does this mean? Well, the notion that YouTube is full of evergreen content that can break at some point, strike a nerve and go viral, is just that-- a notion. Most video follows such a predictable pattern that their total audience can be estimated from number of views and time elapsed soon after a video is uploaded to the web.

Give it a try: Tubemogul used its study to create a views calculator (bottom of page) to predict the ultimate total number of views that a video will receive in a year. That's how we know this "viral video," added June 6, will have 50,675 cumulative views by June 6, 2009:



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9 Comments

geir said:
Sorry if I missed it, but is this UGC or professional content as well?

Garbanzo said:
This assumes that the video is not wrapped by SEO-friendly content and is laying mostly naked with a few keywords. All the more reason to argue that video should be better packaged with more metadata and non-video content.

buzzer said:
If that's the case, then original content networks on-line won't make it. They can't produce quality videos fast enough to keep the pipeline full.

insider said:
great post. (and great work, tubemogul!)

this is why SAI matters.

David Saintloth (URL) said:
A perfect example of mining gold from the trend data derived from these videos. Now the question remains what differentiates a video that lifetimes to 100,000 views in a year over a video that only gets to 5,000 in the same time frame? Obviously the content category will be a factor, the relevance of the video to that category will matter as well. It would be nice to see a break down of the popular videos by category so that we can see what categories tend to get the most views irrespective of their "virality" to coin a phrase. This way people looking to get the most views can target their productions to the categories that tend to be hot and design them to be more like previously established viral videos in that category.

David Saintloth (URL) said:
A perfect example of mining gold from the trend data derived from these videos. Now the question remains what differentiates a video that lifetimes to 100,000 views in a year over a video that only gets to 5,000 in the same time frame? Obviously the content category will be a factor, the relevance of the video to that category will matter as well. It would be nice to see a break down of the popular videos by category so that we can see what categories tend to get the most views irrespective of their "virality" to coin a phrase. This way people looking to get the most views can target their productions to the categories that tend to be hot and design them to be more like previously established viral videos in that category.


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michael (URL) said:
640-802 Study: Videos Live Fast, Die Young On Web Speak of the devil. Who said that? It's not like that at all Who said that? Says who? They cancelled our show.

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