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NEW: Social Blade launches Report Cards for YouTube!

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Entice the open with some amazing preheader text. Use a little mystery and get those subscribers to read through... [Social Blade]( Insert alt text here Social Blade launches Report Cards for YouTube Social Blade is excited to launch our latest product offering: Report Cards! Report Cards for YouTube aim to help you show off your channel's key metrics in an easy, succinct way. Generate a report to send to brands you're interested in working with, include a copy in your media pitch deck, pass out printed versions to your boss at your next performance review, or analyze the competition. Report Cards are available for download in standardized PDF format, print-friendly, and feature a number of key performance indicators: - Channel rank based on subscriber count, view count, and channel vertical - Growth for timeframes including 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months - Historical growth charts, for an at-a-glance look at a channel's health - A snapshot of a channel's average views and engagement per video, as calculated using uploads within the last year - Summarized details about a channel's most popular video from the last 1 month and 12 months - One- and two-year future projections based on a channel's historical growth We hope that Report Cards will help digital media creators and brand accounts alike analyze channels at a glance and aid key stakeholders in understanding their channel's analytics. Report Cards are available to anyone with a Silver, Gold, or Platinum Social Blade Premium Subscription. For more information, see our [Premium Subscriptions page](. For now, Report Cards are exclusive to YouTube, but we'll be rolling out support for other platforms in the near future. Those with eligible Premium Subscriptions can generate new Report Cards by clicking the purple "Get Report Card" button at the top-right of any statistics page, or create them for multiple channels [here](. View a list of all your Report Cards [here](. Have feedback about our Report Cards? We'd love to hear from you. [Reach out.]( [Sign up for a Premium Subscription →]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View this email in your browser](

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