62.7% of Companies Experience Withdrawal or Discontinuation of YouTube Operations. Reality Reveals "Business Results" Over "View Count" Determines Continuation or Withdrawal. [Survey on the Reality of YouTube Operation Withdrawal/Failure]
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Acacia Co., Ltd.'s survey reveals 62.7% of companies withdrew or discontinued YouTube operations, over half within six months. Business results, not view counts, are key to continuation.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the most common failure in corporate YouTube operations?
- A: The most common failure is "continued posting but view counts did not grow," at 32.0%. Approximately 90% of companies have experienced some form of failure.
- Q: What are the main reasons for withdrawing from YouTube operations?
- A: "Did not lead to sales results" (41.1%) and "view counts did not grow" (39.5%) are almost equally ranked as the top reasons.
- Q: What do companies that continue YouTube operations despite failures prioritize?
- A: They prioritize business results such as "improved brand awareness" and "generating leads that lead to sales results" over view counts.