powerBi youtube videos across countries

This Power BI dashboard analyzes trending YouTube video data across the US, UK, and India, focusing on view counts, likes and dislikes, and content categories. The report tracks how engagement varies by country, category, and tag, offering a clearer view of audience behavior across regions. Interactive filters also allow comparisons based on factors like comments disabled, video type, or popularity metrics.

(Summary of dashboard insights below visualization)

Video Project Walkthrough:

Selection of Music Category in India

Selection of the News and Politics Youtube Video Category in the US with comments disabled

Selection of the Autos & Vehicles Youtube Video Category in the United Kingdom with comments disabled

Selection of the Entertainment Youtube Video Category in India with comments disabled vs comments enabled below

Comments enabled

Selection of the Entertainment Youtube Video Category in the US

Dashboard Key Insights

The dashboard highlights noticeable differences in viewing habits between countries. Music and Entertainment generate the highest view counts in the US and UK. In India, Comedy and News and Politics also receive substantial attention. Top trending tags reflect these patterns, with “Pop” and “Rap” popular in the US and UK, and “Comedy” and “Bollywood” leading in India.

Engagement rates vary across regions. India has the highest percentage of likes per view, while the US records a larger number of total dislikes. Videos with comments disabled often show lower engagement overall, suggesting that open interaction may influence user response.

Category breakdowns show that a few video types account for most of the views, particularly Music and Entertainment. When focusing on specific categories, such as Entertainment in India or News and Politics in the US, changes in engagement patterns become more visible.

This dashboard helps identify the types of content that perform well in different regions and provides useful insights for creators or marketers who want to tailor their approach to specific audiences.