In 2024, Mastering the Art of Channel Creation on YouTube

In 2024, Mastering the Art of Channel Creation on YouTube

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Mastering the Art of Channel Creation on YouTube

How to Create A YouTube Channel Today

Richard Bennett

Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions

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After all the planning and brainstorming, you are ready to create a YouTube channel. You have spent countless hours watching videos and aspiring to be a creator. You know it will be work, but you are passionate. You are willing to learn. You are ready!

YouTube fame is in your future, but where do you start?

In this guide, we’ll start at the beginning, at the point before you even have a YouTube channel. From there, we will walk you through your content strategy and properly prepare you for the journey of creating videos for a massive YouTube following. Then we will wrap it up by teaching you the best practices for YouTube video optimization, ensuring that all your efforts will lead to the best results.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Part 3: Producing Your Content

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Okay, there is a lot to cover, so enough small talk. Let’s get started.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Before you start making awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is pretty straightforward if you already have a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite channels. If not, here are the steps:

Step 1: Sign in to YouTube with your Google account

Step 2: Access YouTube Creator Studio to Activate YouTube

Step 3: Create a Channel

1. Picking a YouTube Channel Name

A YouTube channel name is beneficial to your channel’s growth if selected strategically. It can separate you from all the other channels on the platform, it can help the viewers understand what your channel is all about, and it will represent you and your brand. When naming your channel, here are 3 things to remember:

  • Memorable: You’d want a name that sticks in people’s brains. Picking a name that is hard to forget will be a huge advantage for you while growing your channel. But what makes a name memorable?
  • Alliteration and assonance: By using the repetition of consonant or vowel sounds, you create a fluidity to the name. examples: Pewdiepie, GoPro, or League of Legend.
  • Fun to say: Some words stay in the brain because it is simply pleasurable to say. It could have a genuine meaning or it can be an abstract word. Commonly these names have one of these sharp, biting consonants: C, K, Q, X, or Z. examples: Markiplier, Kwebbelkop, Squeezie, and Vox.
  • Abbreviations: A name can have a greater meaning, but long names might not be catchy, therefore, you should abbreviate it to a few memorable letters. Examples: TED ED, TGFbro, ERB, and FBE.
  • Longer Phrases: You may think that having a long name may be hard to remember, but sometimes, depending on your channel, a snappy phrase works. Example: How It Should Have Ended, You Always Win, and People Are Awesome.
  • Your Name Plus Descriptor: Combining two words effectively can make a name more memorable like Markiplier (Mark + Multiplier), LaurDIY (Lauren and she makes DIY projects), and Shameless Maya (Maya and she’s shameless).
  • Unique: Be creative with your name, especially if your real name is generic. YouTube is a crowded space and if you simply call your channel: Jake, not only will you be competing with all the creators named Jake, but also all the content with Jake as the keywords.

Also, avoid generic names that are based around your channel topics. For example, Fashion Talk sounds like a good name, but if you do a quick search you will see that it is a crowded space with vloggers, keynote presentations, and product reviews.

If you are starting a fashion channel why not try to find a link between your name and the topic? The connection between two different things often spawns something creative: Fabric Feud, for example. Just by the name, I know this channel will contain interesting perspectives on garments.

  • Keep it Simple: In the end, simplicity is the way to go. Don’t make it hard to type or hard to remember: cantunderstandthistopic88768 is not a good name, even if it’s strange and cryptic.

If you have a simple name in mind, it’s also a good idea to do a quick search on YouTube and Google to make sure it isn’t already used or similar to another account. Additionally, it’s worth knowing whether the social media handle is available as you will need it to expand your channel.

Consider using your real full name, it’s unlikely to ever change. Many YouTubers start out with a stage name but end up growing out of it and simply using their real name later on in their journey.

We’ve summarized some creative ways of picking up a YouTube name, you can check our guide to picking YouTube Channel Name [4 Aspects]

2. Writing a YouTube Channel Description

YouTube is a search engine and the channel description can be treated much like an About page for a website. That is why keywords are important when composing the channel description.

What are YouTube SEO keywords?

Keywords are the words and phrases people use when they are typing into the search engine to find content. Without the right keywords, your audience may never find your videos.

If you want to start discovering new keywords for your YouTube channel, you can use Ubersuggest . This tool shows you the search volume (how frequently it is searched for) as well as how competitive (how many other channels are using it) the keyword is.

Heighten your chance of discoverability by putting keywords as close to the beginning of the description as possible. Later on in this post, we will go through how to properly conduct a keyword strategy. Hang tight.

In addition to keywords, you should also introduce who you are and what the channel is about. Give them a reason to care about your channel, how is it different than all the other ones on YouTube? Why are you the best person to be producing the content on your channel?

Then encourage the viewers to subscribe if they are interested in what the channel offers: education, entertainment, adventure, or something they can’t get anywhere else. It’s your channel, sell it.

Finally supply some extra details, including when to expect videos to be published and other social platforms where you are active on. If someone is reading your YouTube description , you have already hooked them. Here is your chance to reel them in with your channel’s purpose.

3. Creating the Perfect Logo for Your YouTube Channel

#1. What Icon Should You Use for YouTube?

You may choose an icon that best represents the content your channel is producing. For example, if your channel is about technology, you can have an icon of a robot or an iPhone. This way, when viewers only see your icon, they have an idea that they can expect content around tech.

Here are some websites in which you can download logos and icons for YouTube videos .

#2. What Color Should Your YouTube Logo Be?

When creating your logo, avoid trendy colors as they may go out of style. Instead, consider the psychology of color .

What emotions do you want your channel to evoke to your viewers?

Answering this question helps you develop a consistent branding that applies to all your content as your channel grows. Blue evokes calm and trust, whereas, red is known to increase heart rate and is associated with danger. Before you select a color scheme, know how you want your audience to feel.

#3. What Font Should Your YouTube Logo Have?

While YouTube doesn’t offer a lot of real-estate for text, you might still want to include the name of your brand on your logo.

Potentially, the font you choose for your logo will also be the font for the text that appears on your YouTube videos and your channel art. With that in mind, it is important that you pick one that works best for you at the start. Here are some details to look for when selecting a font.

Legibility: Does the font get too hard to read the smaller it gets? It’s not uncommon for some fonts to become a messy blur once the size is reduced on desktop and mobile.

Simplicity: The most important thing about the font is its readability. If it looks like your doctor’s handwriting, then it might not be the best choice.

Consistency: Placed next to your icon, does the font look natural? You might not want to put an icon of a robot next to a font that looks like calligraphy.

Do you really need borders or supporting texts? I ask because the more you have on your logo, the less space it will have to stand out.

White space is your friend, it keeps the viewer’s attention focused on what matters and keeps the design uncluttered.

Save your logo as a vector so that you have the ability to scale without losing the image’s quality.

I get it, you are here to make a YouTube channel, not to design a logo. You’re not a designer. Don’t fret, we have a bunch of free logo making tools for you to create an awesome logo.

If you don’t want to create a logo or if the channel is of your own personal brand, then use a quality photograph or headshot of yourself. Doing so allows people to see who you are and develop an instant connection with you.

#5. What Makes A Good YouTube Channel Banner?

Your YouTube banner, or sometimes known as the channel art, is the cover page for your YouTube channel.

While the old adage tells us not to judge anything by the cover, in a world where we have a surplus of content, it is something we all must do for the sake of our time. If we see channel art that doesn’t appeal to us or doesn’t match the video content created, it is jarring. We are distracted from what matters and left questioning why we are on this channel in the first place.

Alternatively, if YouTube channel art is well designed and matches the aesthetic of the channel, then it can inspire your viewers to watch more, share, and subscribe.

So with that said, what makes a great YouTube banner?

Sizing: YouTube comes with sizing recommendations . The size they suggest is because of all the different devices viewers use to consume content.

You cannot control where and how your viewers consume your content. They can be watching on desktop, smartphone, tablet, or tv via Apple TV or Chromecast. That is why it is so important to have a responsive design: appropriate sizing and layout ensures that nothing important is cut off.

YouTube Banners

Less is more: There is already a lot happening on your YouTube channel page. Crowding your channel art will add more chaos than clarity. Additionally, since the design will shift from device to device, you may lose elements of the design if it is overcrowded.

Keep it in the middle: By keeping all the design elements and text within the safe zone, you can assure nothing will be cut out even if it is viewed on a less than optimal screen. It is a shame when you see that a headline is cut out and you cannot read the whole banner. Use YouTube’s template to help guide your design and ensure that everything important is visible.

High-resolution images: Nothing shouts “I’m an amateur” like having a pixelated image for your banner. Setting a high standard for images at the start will ensure that your whole channel will look professional from the beginning.

Take a go at creating your own channel art with some great YouTube design tools such as Canva and Crello.

Don’t have time to design at the moment? Download 50 free YouTube banner that we created to help busy creators like yourself get a professional page up and running right away.

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Now that you know how to create a YouTube channel, you will need content to fill it up.

There are many factors to having success on YouTube and one has always been delivering content consistently. You may feel at this moment, that your brain is storming with ideas, but believe me, you don’t want to get caught in a drought. The way to avoid major blockers for your channel is to have a content plan at the onset.

A content plan helps guide you towards the mission, the reason you are building this YouTube channel in the first place.

Topics: Your YouTube channel will be focused on one broad topic, whether it be fashion, health, food, etc. It is hard to fly on a whim with a topic that covers such a wide scope. Creating content for these topics will require preparations and that’s why the earlier you have the content ideas for your video the more time you’ll have to research, rehearse, and get the best result.

Begin with a blank piece of paper and break down your topic into 5-10 different categories. If you have a channel about cooking, it may look something like this: breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, snack, etc.

From there, you can drill down more and explore specific topics such as “cheap meals,” “street food,” , etc. Niching down allows those who are looking for a more specific piece of content to find your material. Also, when one specific piece of content performs well, it will give a boost to all the other content related to that broader topic.

Researching Your Ideas: Now that you have a big list of ideas, it’s time to do some research. With so many idea options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the work ahead, but stay focused and tackle one idea at a time.

When it comes to videos, discoverability is an important aspect of everything you create. You aren’t only competing with other YouTube channels, you are competing with everything in the world that can turn your viewer away from your channel. That is why you should make it as easy as possible for your content to be discovered.

Pro Tip: Search on YouTube and see if there is already a video for the idea you have. By taking a quick look at what content is out there, you can see who you’ll be competing with and determine if it is worth pursuing. If there are already a lot of existing videos on that topic, it might be too hard to for people find your content at first.

Keyword Research: For each of your ideas, you will want to conduct extensive keyword research. This research will help dictate the tags, titles, and descriptions of your videos once they are ready to publish.

There are a few ways to conduct keyword research, but we suggest using free online tools to help cut down the time spent.

1. Free tools

Ubersuggest : Type in a keyword and Ubersuggest will populate with related terms that you can use in your strategy.

Google Trends : Examine the historical trends of a keyword and determine its popularity in Google search and how it is affected annually and seasonally. Google Trends is also a good tool for seeing which topics are trending. By understanding this, you can plan your content around the hottest trends and ride the wave.

YouTube search bar : Enter your keyword into the YouTube search bar and the platform will automatically suggest the most popular searches with your keywords.

VidIQ : See what keywords other popular videos in your niche are using.

Google Adwords : Created as an advertising platform, Google Adwords also has a tool called Keyword Planner that allows you to see the monthly search traffic and the level of competition for each keyword. This tool is extremely useful for trimming down your long list of keyword ideas.

2. What Are Some Value-adding Content for YouTube?

Inspirational, educational, and entertaining: these are 3 resonating types of content as defined by Google for a YouTube audience.

Inspirational content that triggers an emotion in your audience. These content lean on good storytelling and relatable or unique experiences.

Educational content teaches the audience how to accomplish a task, improve a skill set, and discover new products or ideas.

Entertaining content is an escape for the audience. It allows them to sit back and enjoy your content and forget about what they have to deal with in real life.


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3. Set Up a Content Calendar to Be Consistent on YouTube

A common issue for many YouTubers is consistency and accountability. Without a proper routine and schedule, YouTubers will end up procrastinating and publishing whenever they finish their content.

In order to properly establish an audience for your channel, there needs to be consistency and that is why it is so important to have a content calendar to affirm when a piece of content is due to be published, thus giving the creator a good idea of when to start each step of the process to meet publishing date.

There are many ways to build out a content calendar, you can simply use a spreadsheet, a calendar, or you can use other management/organization tools such as Trello or Asana . We recommend using Google Sheet and Google Calendar to start, as it is free and easy to use.

Since you are starting out, we suggest that you plan on a monthly basis, as it’ll allow you to be flexible to trending topics and adjust to insights that you’ll acquire as you analyze your content’s performance.

Part 3: Producing Your Content

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Now that you have a plan it is time to start producing your content. There are many ways to approach this, as different types of channels will have different processes for researching, capturing footage, and editing.

Planning: It doesn’t have to be a fully flushed script, but any bit of planning before hitting the record button will help you prepare some valuable content to be captured. It can be an outline, breaking down the topics you want to touch on.

If it’s a food YouTube channel, you’d want the recipe and all the ingredients ready on hand. Mise en place is the French phrase that chefs use meaning “everything in its place” or having everything they need on hand so when dinner rush comes preparation is done and now they are ready to produce. This same mentality works when preparing to shoot a YouTube video. The more you prepare the easier the shoot and the editing will be.

Equipment: At the start, you can get everything done on your smartphone. But that does depend on what your channel is going to be about and who your target audiences are. If you want to film some simple sketches to entertain people, yes, a smartphone camera can work for start. But if you are reaching a professional crowd or want to appear credible, then it might be worth it to invest in a better camera, audio, and lighting equipment.

Filming/Capturing: Always do some checks before shooting your YouTube videos as bad camera angles, poor audio quality, inadequate lighting are all easier to fix before rather than after the filming. Additionally, set a reminder to backup your footage and charge your batteries after every shoot and have an extension cord or a separate hard drive ready.

Editing: Over time, you will develop your own editing style. At the start, it is best to learn the fundamentals and improve on the basics.

Selecting the software: Some video editing software programs are free and others cost a lot. Do your research, sign up for free trials, and understand the limitations of the applications and the requirements you need. If money is a factor, you might want to stick with the free options such as iMovie or affordable options such as Filmora .

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Storytelling: Skilled editing enables YouTube creators to tell the story in the most effective way. This does not mean in chronological order. Think of what will hook the audience right away and what will be most impactful at the very end. Pro-tip: Use pre-set transitions sparingly, jump cuts are often the most effective and least distracting. Editing is an invisible art.

Text, graphic or special effects: Video is a show that doesn’t tell medium, so use text sparingly. People aren’t going to your channel to read. However, text when used properly compliments the video and supplies context. Graphics and special effects are good when they support the story you are telling and cheesy when used egregiously to impress the viewer.

Export to the right format: You can pretty much upload any video format to YouTube and they can figure it out. Nevertheless, YouTube recommends using MP4 and encoded with the codec.

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Your job is not done after you’ve filmed, edited, and published your video on YouTube. In order to help it get discovered, you’ll need to understand what will drive your audience to click and watch your video as opposed to all the other videos on YouTube.

By performing video optimization and sharing your content in communities interested in what you are creating, you can increase the chances that your video will be seen.

1. Tips for Writing the Best Title for YouTube Video

When coming up with titles for your YouTube video, you should always have your keyword research-ready on hand for reference.

YouTube keyword crawlers read from top to bottom, so it is most effective to have your keywords at the beginning of the title. Strive to build click-worthy titles that inspire curiosity, evoke an emotion, or offer a benefit.

Example:

Good: How to Deep Fry Chicken

Better: Deep Frying Chicken That’s Better Than KFC

While you have 100 characters to work with, anything beyond 70 characters will be truncated by YouTube.

Caution: Always deliver what your title is selling. Misleading viewers can cause mistrust in your content and will turn people off your channel.

2. Tips for Writing the Best Description for YouTube Video

Treat the description as a short synopsis for your video with the keywords strategically placed at the beginning. Include a URL to your website or blog and have any other supporting information or links.

Also, the description is where you can include some boilerplate channel information.

You have 5,000 characters to work with, but only the first three lines will be above the fold.

Pro Tip: If your video is on the longer end (over 20 minutes) or has multiple sections, then you should consider adding timestamps in the description to help the viewer skip to the spot they are most interested in.

3. Tips for Writing the Best Tags for YouTube Video

Keeping that keyword research handy write 5-15 tags. Start with specific keywords, then move into general keywords, and then branded keywords.

Specific keywords: how to deep fry chicken

General keywords: fried chicken recipe

Branded keywords: KFC

4. Tips for Designing the Best Thumbnail Image

Customize thumbnails: It is recommended that you take some time to customize a thumbnail image for your video. This is the first impression and you want to entice the viewer to click and watch.

YouTube auto-selects your thumbnail from a random position on your timeline, so it isn’t mandatory to create a thumbnail, however, the image YouTube selects might not be what you want to use to attract your audience.

Use photo editing software: To control how you want an image to look, you will need to choose a photo editing software. Wondershare PixStudio is a good choice that provides various types of templates for YouTube Thumbnails, Logos, Posters, etc.

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Have a consistent look: By having consistency, people will begin to recognize your thumbnails and even getting them excited to watch your video.

Pro Tips:

- Avoid using YouTube’s randomly selected thumbnail. Personalize it to stay consistent with your brand.

- Don’t clutter thumbnails. Less is more.

- Make fonts big if you are going to use text.

- Thumbnails have to have context, what is their story? Deliver on that promise.

- Using emotive faces have shown to appeal to people’s emotional cues and increases the likelihood of them clicking.

- Thumbnail file size should be 1280 x 720

5. Closed Captions and Uploading a Transcript

There are two key reasons why it is worth your time to use closed captions or upload a transcript for your YouTube videos.

  1. Having closed captions improves the video’s SEO, as Google indexes and crawls the keywords.
  2. For those that don’t want to or can’t hear the audio will appreciate having closed caption to allow them to enjoy the content.

6. How to Share Your Video with Social Media

Unless you have a huge social media following, it will be challenging to get many views from those channels at the start.

Grow your social media channel gradually by targeting your ideal viewer persona and hashtagging your content. On social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, keep producing content for them, but don’t forget to share content from other YouTubers. If you see a cool video relevant to your audience, share it as well.

Lead your followers to your YouTube channel with content designed specifically for your social media channel. For example, Instagram Stories are a great way to engage directly with your followers, giving them a sneak peek or letting them know that your latest YouTube videos are up. You can even link directly to your YouTube channel from your Instagram story.

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Join groups on social networks such as Facebook, Reddit, etc. and engage in conversations that are related or complementary to your YouTube channel. The key is to find communities that are interested in the content you are producing, but approach those groups with caution and ensure that anything you share won’t be perceived as spam.

Conclusion

There you go, now you have made your first YouTube video. It might be something you are incredibly proud of or it might have been a great learning experience. It might have gone without a hitch or you might have encountered obstacles you weren’t anticipating. Either way, you followed through and we are happy for you.

Now, get ready for the next one. The job of a YouTuber is never complete as there is always another video to make. By executing what we taught you in this guide, you now have the foundation to grow your channel. Good luck!

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Richard Bennett

Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions

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After all the planning and brainstorming, you are ready to create a YouTube channel. You have spent countless hours watching videos and aspiring to be a creator. You know it will be work, but you are passionate. You are willing to learn. You are ready!

YouTube fame is in your future, but where do you start?

In this guide, we’ll start at the beginning, at the point before you even have a YouTube channel. From there, we will walk you through your content strategy and properly prepare you for the journey of creating videos for a massive YouTube following. Then we will wrap it up by teaching you the best practices for YouTube video optimization, ensuring that all your efforts will lead to the best results.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Part 3: Producing Your Content

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Okay, there is a lot to cover, so enough small talk. Let’s get started.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Before you start making awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is pretty straightforward if you already have a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite channels. If not, here are the steps:

Step 1: Sign in to YouTube with your Google account

Step 2: Access YouTube Creator Studio to Activate YouTube

Step 3: Create a Channel

1. Picking a YouTube Channel Name

A YouTube channel name is beneficial to your channel’s growth if selected strategically. It can separate you from all the other channels on the platform, it can help the viewers understand what your channel is all about, and it will represent you and your brand. When naming your channel, here are 3 things to remember:

  • Memorable: You’d want a name that sticks in people’s brains. Picking a name that is hard to forget will be a huge advantage for you while growing your channel. But what makes a name memorable?
  • Alliteration and assonance: By using the repetition of consonant or vowel sounds, you create a fluidity to the name. examples: Pewdiepie, GoPro, or League of Legend.
  • Fun to say: Some words stay in the brain because it is simply pleasurable to say. It could have a genuine meaning or it can be an abstract word. Commonly these names have one of these sharp, biting consonants: C, K, Q, X, or Z. examples: Markiplier, Kwebbelkop, Squeezie, and Vox.
  • Abbreviations: A name can have a greater meaning, but long names might not be catchy, therefore, you should abbreviate it to a few memorable letters. Examples: TED ED, TGFbro, ERB, and FBE.
  • Longer Phrases: You may think that having a long name may be hard to remember, but sometimes, depending on your channel, a snappy phrase works. Example: How It Should Have Ended, You Always Win, and People Are Awesome.
  • Your Name Plus Descriptor: Combining two words effectively can make a name more memorable like Markiplier (Mark + Multiplier), LaurDIY (Lauren and she makes DIY projects), and Shameless Maya (Maya and she’s shameless).
  • Unique: Be creative with your name, especially if your real name is generic. YouTube is a crowded space and if you simply call your channel: Jake, not only will you be competing with all the creators named Jake, but also all the content with Jake as the keywords.

Also, avoid generic names that are based around your channel topics. For example, Fashion Talk sounds like a good name, but if you do a quick search you will see that it is a crowded space with vloggers, keynote presentations, and product reviews.

If you are starting a fashion channel why not try to find a link between your name and the topic? The connection between two different things often spawns something creative: Fabric Feud, for example. Just by the name, I know this channel will contain interesting perspectives on garments.

  • Keep it Simple: In the end, simplicity is the way to go. Don’t make it hard to type or hard to remember: cantunderstandthistopic88768 is not a good name, even if it’s strange and cryptic.

If you have a simple name in mind, it’s also a good idea to do a quick search on YouTube and Google to make sure it isn’t already used or similar to another account. Additionally, it’s worth knowing whether the social media handle is available as you will need it to expand your channel.

Consider using your real full name, it’s unlikely to ever change. Many YouTubers start out with a stage name but end up growing out of it and simply using their real name later on in their journey.

We’ve summarized some creative ways of picking up a YouTube name, you can check our guide to picking YouTube Channel Name [4 Aspects]

2. Writing a YouTube Channel Description

YouTube is a search engine and the channel description can be treated much like an About page for a website. That is why keywords are important when composing the channel description.

What are YouTube SEO keywords?

Keywords are the words and phrases people use when they are typing into the search engine to find content. Without the right keywords, your audience may never find your videos.

If you want to start discovering new keywords for your YouTube channel, you can use Ubersuggest . This tool shows you the search volume (how frequently it is searched for) as well as how competitive (how many other channels are using it) the keyword is.

Heighten your chance of discoverability by putting keywords as close to the beginning of the description as possible. Later on in this post, we will go through how to properly conduct a keyword strategy. Hang tight.

In addition to keywords, you should also introduce who you are and what the channel is about. Give them a reason to care about your channel, how is it different than all the other ones on YouTube? Why are you the best person to be producing the content on your channel?

Then encourage the viewers to subscribe if they are interested in what the channel offers: education, entertainment, adventure, or something they can’t get anywhere else. It’s your channel, sell it.

Finally supply some extra details, including when to expect videos to be published and other social platforms where you are active on. If someone is reading your YouTube description , you have already hooked them. Here is your chance to reel them in with your channel’s purpose.

3. Creating the Perfect Logo for Your YouTube Channel

#1. What Icon Should You Use for YouTube?

You may choose an icon that best represents the content your channel is producing. For example, if your channel is about technology, you can have an icon of a robot or an iPhone. This way, when viewers only see your icon, they have an idea that they can expect content around tech.

Here are some websites in which you can download logos and icons for YouTube videos .

#2. What Color Should Your YouTube Logo Be?

When creating your logo, avoid trendy colors as they may go out of style. Instead, consider the psychology of color .

What emotions do you want your channel to evoke to your viewers?

Answering this question helps you develop a consistent branding that applies to all your content as your channel grows. Blue evokes calm and trust, whereas, red is known to increase heart rate and is associated with danger. Before you select a color scheme, know how you want your audience to feel.

#3. What Font Should Your YouTube Logo Have?

While YouTube doesn’t offer a lot of real-estate for text, you might still want to include the name of your brand on your logo.

Potentially, the font you choose for your logo will also be the font for the text that appears on your YouTube videos and your channel art. With that in mind, it is important that you pick one that works best for you at the start. Here are some details to look for when selecting a font.

Legibility: Does the font get too hard to read the smaller it gets? It’s not uncommon for some fonts to become a messy blur once the size is reduced on desktop and mobile.

Simplicity: The most important thing about the font is its readability. If it looks like your doctor’s handwriting, then it might not be the best choice.

Consistency: Placed next to your icon, does the font look natural? You might not want to put an icon of a robot next to a font that looks like calligraphy.

#4. How Should You Design Your YouTube Logo?

Do you really need borders or supporting texts? I ask because the more you have on your logo, the less space it will have to stand out.

White space is your friend, it keeps the viewer’s attention focused on what matters and keeps the design uncluttered.

Save your logo as a vector so that you have the ability to scale without losing the image’s quality.

I get it, you are here to make a YouTube channel, not to design a logo. You’re not a designer. Don’t fret, we have a bunch of free logo making tools for you to create an awesome logo.

If you don’t want to create a logo or if the channel is of your own personal brand, then use a quality photograph or headshot of yourself. Doing so allows people to see who you are and develop an instant connection with you.

#5. What Makes A Good YouTube Channel Banner?

Your YouTube banner, or sometimes known as the channel art, is the cover page for your YouTube channel.

While the old adage tells us not to judge anything by the cover, in a world where we have a surplus of content, it is something we all must do for the sake of our time. If we see channel art that doesn’t appeal to us or doesn’t match the video content created, it is jarring. We are distracted from what matters and left questioning why we are on this channel in the first place.

Alternatively, if YouTube channel art is well designed and matches the aesthetic of the channel, then it can inspire your viewers to watch more, share, and subscribe.

So with that said, what makes a great YouTube banner?

Sizing: YouTube comes with sizing recommendations . The size they suggest is because of all the different devices viewers use to consume content.

You cannot control where and how your viewers consume your content. They can be watching on desktop, smartphone, tablet, or tv via Apple TV or Chromecast. That is why it is so important to have a responsive design: appropriate sizing and layout ensures that nothing important is cut off.

YouTube Banners

Less is more: There is already a lot happening on your YouTube channel page. Crowding your channel art will add more chaos than clarity. Additionally, since the design will shift from device to device, you may lose elements of the design if it is overcrowded.

Keep it in the middle: By keeping all the design elements and text within the safe zone, you can assure nothing will be cut out even if it is viewed on a less than optimal screen. It is a shame when you see that a headline is cut out and you cannot read the whole banner. Use YouTube’s template to help guide your design and ensure that everything important is visible.

High-resolution images: Nothing shouts “I’m an amateur” like having a pixelated image for your banner. Setting a high standard for images at the start will ensure that your whole channel will look professional from the beginning.

Take a go at creating your own channel art with some great YouTube design tools such as Canva and Crello.

Don’t have time to design at the moment? Download 50 free YouTube banner that we created to help busy creators like yourself get a professional page up and running right away.

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Now that you know how to create a YouTube channel, you will need content to fill it up.

There are many factors to having success on YouTube and one has always been delivering content consistently. You may feel at this moment, that your brain is storming with ideas, but believe me, you don’t want to get caught in a drought. The way to avoid major blockers for your channel is to have a content plan at the onset.

A content plan helps guide you towards the mission, the reason you are building this YouTube channel in the first place.

Topics: Your YouTube channel will be focused on one broad topic, whether it be fashion, health, food, etc. It is hard to fly on a whim with a topic that covers such a wide scope. Creating content for these topics will require preparations and that’s why the earlier you have the content ideas for your video the more time you’ll have to research, rehearse, and get the best result.

Begin with a blank piece of paper and break down your topic into 5-10 different categories. If you have a channel about cooking, it may look something like this: breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, snack, etc.

From there, you can drill down more and explore specific topics such as “cheap meals,” “street food,” , etc. Niching down allows those who are looking for a more specific piece of content to find your material. Also, when one specific piece of content performs well, it will give a boost to all the other content related to that broader topic.

Researching Your Ideas: Now that you have a big list of ideas, it’s time to do some research. With so many idea options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the work ahead, but stay focused and tackle one idea at a time.

When it comes to videos, discoverability is an important aspect of everything you create. You aren’t only competing with other YouTube channels, you are competing with everything in the world that can turn your viewer away from your channel. That is why you should make it as easy as possible for your content to be discovered.

Pro Tip: Search on YouTube and see if there is already a video for the idea you have. By taking a quick look at what content is out there, you can see who you’ll be competing with and determine if it is worth pursuing. If there are already a lot of existing videos on that topic, it might be too hard to for people find your content at first.

Keyword Research: For each of your ideas, you will want to conduct extensive keyword research. This research will help dictate the tags, titles, and descriptions of your videos once they are ready to publish.

There are a few ways to conduct keyword research, but we suggest using free online tools to help cut down the time spent.

1. Free tools

Ubersuggest : Type in a keyword and Ubersuggest will populate with related terms that you can use in your strategy.

Google Trends : Examine the historical trends of a keyword and determine its popularity in Google search and how it is affected annually and seasonally. Google Trends is also a good tool for seeing which topics are trending. By understanding this, you can plan your content around the hottest trends and ride the wave.

YouTube search bar : Enter your keyword into the YouTube search bar and the platform will automatically suggest the most popular searches with your keywords.

VidIQ : See what keywords other popular videos in your niche are using.

Google Adwords : Created as an advertising platform, Google Adwords also has a tool called Keyword Planner that allows you to see the monthly search traffic and the level of competition for each keyword. This tool is extremely useful for trimming down your long list of keyword ideas.

2. What Are Some Value-adding Content for YouTube?

Inspirational, educational, and entertaining: these are 3 resonating types of content as defined by Google for a YouTube audience.

Inspirational content that triggers an emotion in your audience. These content lean on good storytelling and relatable or unique experiences.

Educational content teaches the audience how to accomplish a task, improve a skill set, and discover new products or ideas.

Entertaining content is an escape for the audience. It allows them to sit back and enjoy your content and forget about what they have to deal with in real life.


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3. Set Up a Content Calendar to Be Consistent on YouTube

A common issue for many YouTubers is consistency and accountability. Without a proper routine and schedule, YouTubers will end up procrastinating and publishing whenever they finish their content.

In order to properly establish an audience for your channel, there needs to be consistency and that is why it is so important to have a content calendar to affirm when a piece of content is due to be published, thus giving the creator a good idea of when to start each step of the process to meet publishing date.

There are many ways to build out a content calendar, you can simply use a spreadsheet, a calendar, or you can use other management/organization tools such as Trello or Asana . We recommend using Google Sheet and Google Calendar to start, as it is free and easy to use.

Since you are starting out, we suggest that you plan on a monthly basis, as it’ll allow you to be flexible to trending topics and adjust to insights that you’ll acquire as you analyze your content’s performance.

Part 3: Producing Your Content

YouTube Creator Filming

Now that you have a plan it is time to start producing your content. There are many ways to approach this, as different types of channels will have different processes for researching, capturing footage, and editing.

Planning: It doesn’t have to be a fully flushed script, but any bit of planning before hitting the record button will help you prepare some valuable content to be captured. It can be an outline, breaking down the topics you want to touch on.

If it’s a food YouTube channel, you’d want the recipe and all the ingredients ready on hand. Mise en place is the French phrase that chefs use meaning “everything in its place” or having everything they need on hand so when dinner rush comes preparation is done and now they are ready to produce. This same mentality works when preparing to shoot a YouTube video. The more you prepare the easier the shoot and the editing will be.

Equipment: At the start, you can get everything done on your smartphone. But that does depend on what your channel is going to be about and who your target audiences are. If you want to film some simple sketches to entertain people, yes, a smartphone camera can work for start. But if you are reaching a professional crowd or want to appear credible, then it might be worth it to invest in a better camera, audio, and lighting equipment.

Filming/Capturing: Always do some checks before shooting your YouTube videos as bad camera angles, poor audio quality, inadequate lighting are all easier to fix before rather than after the filming. Additionally, set a reminder to backup your footage and charge your batteries after every shoot and have an extension cord or a separate hard drive ready.

Editing: Over time, you will develop your own editing style. At the start, it is best to learn the fundamentals and improve on the basics.

Selecting the software: Some video editing software programs are free and others cost a lot. Do your research, sign up for free trials, and understand the limitations of the applications and the requirements you need. If money is a factor, you might want to stick with the free options such as iMovie or affordable options such as Filmora .

Download Filmora9 Win Version Download Filmora9 Mac Version

Storytelling: Skilled editing enables YouTube creators to tell the story in the most effective way. This does not mean in chronological order. Think of what will hook the audience right away and what will be most impactful at the very end. Pro-tip: Use pre-set transitions sparingly, jump cuts are often the most effective and least distracting. Editing is an invisible art.

Text, graphic or special effects: Video is a show that doesn’t tell medium, so use text sparingly. People aren’t going to your channel to read. However, text when used properly compliments the video and supplies context. Graphics and special effects are good when they support the story you are telling and cheesy when used egregiously to impress the viewer.

Export to the right format: You can pretty much upload any video format to YouTube and they can figure it out. Nevertheless, YouTube recommends using MP4 and encoded with the codec.

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Your job is not done after you’ve filmed, edited, and published your video on YouTube. In order to help it get discovered, you’ll need to understand what will drive your audience to click and watch your video as opposed to all the other videos on YouTube.

By performing video optimization and sharing your content in communities interested in what you are creating, you can increase the chances that your video will be seen.

1. Tips for Writing the Best Title for YouTube Video

When coming up with titles for your YouTube video, you should always have your keyword research-ready on hand for reference.

YouTube keyword crawlers read from top to bottom, so it is most effective to have your keywords at the beginning of the title. Strive to build click-worthy titles that inspire curiosity, evoke an emotion, or offer a benefit.

Example:

Good: How to Deep Fry Chicken

Better: Deep Frying Chicken That’s Better Than KFC

While you have 100 characters to work with, anything beyond 70 characters will be truncated by YouTube.

Caution: Always deliver what your title is selling. Misleading viewers can cause mistrust in your content and will turn people off your channel.

2. Tips for Writing the Best Description for YouTube Video

Treat the description as a short synopsis for your video with the keywords strategically placed at the beginning. Include a URL to your website or blog and have any other supporting information or links.

Also, the description is where you can include some boilerplate channel information.

You have 5,000 characters to work with, but only the first three lines will be above the fold.

Pro Tip: If your video is on the longer end (over 20 minutes) or has multiple sections, then you should consider adding timestamps in the description to help the viewer skip to the spot they are most interested in.

3. Tips for Writing the Best Tags for YouTube Video

Keeping that keyword research handy write 5-15 tags. Start with specific keywords, then move into general keywords, and then branded keywords.

Specific keywords: how to deep fry chicken

General keywords: fried chicken recipe

Branded keywords: KFC

4. Tips for Designing the Best Thumbnail Image

Customize thumbnails: It is recommended that you take some time to customize a thumbnail image for your video. This is the first impression and you want to entice the viewer to click and watch.

YouTube auto-selects your thumbnail from a random position on your timeline, so it isn’t mandatory to create a thumbnail, however, the image YouTube selects might not be what you want to use to attract your audience.

Use photo editing software: To control how you want an image to look, you will need to choose a photo editing software. Wondershare PixStudio is a good choice that provides various types of templates for YouTube Thumbnails, Logos, Posters, etc.

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Have a consistent look: By having consistency, people will begin to recognize your thumbnails and even getting them excited to watch your video.

Pro Tips:

- Avoid using YouTube’s randomly selected thumbnail. Personalize it to stay consistent with your brand.

- Don’t clutter thumbnails. Less is more.

- Make fonts big if you are going to use text.

- Thumbnails have to have context, what is their story? Deliver on that promise.

- Using emotive faces have shown to appeal to people’s emotional cues and increases the likelihood of them clicking.

- Thumbnail file size should be 1280 x 720

5. Closed Captions and Uploading a Transcript

There are two key reasons why it is worth your time to use closed captions or upload a transcript for your YouTube videos.

  1. Having closed captions improves the video’s SEO, as Google indexes and crawls the keywords.
  2. For those that don’t want to or can’t hear the audio will appreciate having closed caption to allow them to enjoy the content.

6. How to Share Your Video with Social Media

Unless you have a huge social media following, it will be challenging to get many views from those channels at the start.

Grow your social media channel gradually by targeting your ideal viewer persona and hashtagging your content. On social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, keep producing content for them, but don’t forget to share content from other YouTubers. If you see a cool video relevant to your audience, share it as well.

Lead your followers to your YouTube channel with content designed specifically for your social media channel. For example, Instagram Stories are a great way to engage directly with your followers, giving them a sneak peek or letting them know that your latest YouTube videos are up. You can even link directly to your YouTube channel from your Instagram story.

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YouTuber, Caspar Lee

Join groups on social networks such as Facebook, Reddit, etc. and engage in conversations that are related or complementary to your YouTube channel. The key is to find communities that are interested in the content you are producing, but approach those groups with caution and ensure that anything you share won’t be perceived as spam.

Conclusion

There you go, now you have made your first YouTube video. It might be something you are incredibly proud of or it might have been a great learning experience. It might have gone without a hitch or you might have encountered obstacles you weren’t anticipating. Either way, you followed through and we are happy for you.

Now, get ready for the next one. The job of a YouTuber is never complete as there is always another video to make. By executing what we taught you in this guide, you now have the foundation to grow your channel. Good luck!

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After all the planning and brainstorming, you are ready to create a YouTube channel. You have spent countless hours watching videos and aspiring to be a creator. You know it will be work, but you are passionate. You are willing to learn. You are ready!

YouTube fame is in your future, but where do you start?

In this guide, we’ll start at the beginning, at the point before you even have a YouTube channel. From there, we will walk you through your content strategy and properly prepare you for the journey of creating videos for a massive YouTube following. Then we will wrap it up by teaching you the best practices for YouTube video optimization, ensuring that all your efforts will lead to the best results.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Part 3: Producing Your Content

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Okay, there is a lot to cover, so enough small talk. Let’s get started.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Before you start making awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is pretty straightforward if you already have a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite channels. If not, here are the steps:

Step 1: Sign in to YouTube with your Google account

Step 2: Access YouTube Creator Studio to Activate YouTube

Step 3: Create a Channel

1. Picking a YouTube Channel Name

A YouTube channel name is beneficial to your channel’s growth if selected strategically. It can separate you from all the other channels on the platform, it can help the viewers understand what your channel is all about, and it will represent you and your brand. When naming your channel, here are 3 things to remember:

  • Memorable: You’d want a name that sticks in people’s brains. Picking a name that is hard to forget will be a huge advantage for you while growing your channel. But what makes a name memorable?
  • Alliteration and assonance: By using the repetition of consonant or vowel sounds, you create a fluidity to the name. examples: Pewdiepie, GoPro, or League of Legend.
  • Fun to say: Some words stay in the brain because it is simply pleasurable to say. It could have a genuine meaning or it can be an abstract word. Commonly these names have one of these sharp, biting consonants: C, K, Q, X, or Z. examples: Markiplier, Kwebbelkop, Squeezie, and Vox.
  • Abbreviations: A name can have a greater meaning, but long names might not be catchy, therefore, you should abbreviate it to a few memorable letters. Examples: TED ED, TGFbro, ERB, and FBE.
  • Longer Phrases: You may think that having a long name may be hard to remember, but sometimes, depending on your channel, a snappy phrase works. Example: How It Should Have Ended, You Always Win, and People Are Awesome.
  • Your Name Plus Descriptor: Combining two words effectively can make a name more memorable like Markiplier (Mark + Multiplier), LaurDIY (Lauren and she makes DIY projects), and Shameless Maya (Maya and she’s shameless).
  • Unique: Be creative with your name, especially if your real name is generic. YouTube is a crowded space and if you simply call your channel: Jake, not only will you be competing with all the creators named Jake, but also all the content with Jake as the keywords.

Also, avoid generic names that are based around your channel topics. For example, Fashion Talk sounds like a good name, but if you do a quick search you will see that it is a crowded space with vloggers, keynote presentations, and product reviews.

If you are starting a fashion channel why not try to find a link between your name and the topic? The connection between two different things often spawns something creative: Fabric Feud, for example. Just by the name, I know this channel will contain interesting perspectives on garments.

  • Keep it Simple: In the end, simplicity is the way to go. Don’t make it hard to type or hard to remember: cantunderstandthistopic88768 is not a good name, even if it’s strange and cryptic.

If you have a simple name in mind, it’s also a good idea to do a quick search on YouTube and Google to make sure it isn’t already used or similar to another account. Additionally, it’s worth knowing whether the social media handle is available as you will need it to expand your channel.

Consider using your real full name, it’s unlikely to ever change. Many YouTubers start out with a stage name but end up growing out of it and simply using their real name later on in their journey.

We’ve summarized some creative ways of picking up a YouTube name, you can check our guide to picking YouTube Channel Name [4 Aspects]

2. Writing a YouTube Channel Description

YouTube is a search engine and the channel description can be treated much like an About page for a website. That is why keywords are important when composing the channel description.

What are YouTube SEO keywords?

Keywords are the words and phrases people use when they are typing into the search engine to find content. Without the right keywords, your audience may never find your videos.

If you want to start discovering new keywords for your YouTube channel, you can use Ubersuggest . This tool shows you the search volume (how frequently it is searched for) as well as how competitive (how many other channels are using it) the keyword is.

Heighten your chance of discoverability by putting keywords as close to the beginning of the description as possible. Later on in this post, we will go through how to properly conduct a keyword strategy. Hang tight.

In addition to keywords, you should also introduce who you are and what the channel is about. Give them a reason to care about your channel, how is it different than all the other ones on YouTube? Why are you the best person to be producing the content on your channel?

Then encourage the viewers to subscribe if they are interested in what the channel offers: education, entertainment, adventure, or something they can’t get anywhere else. It’s your channel, sell it.

Finally supply some extra details, including when to expect videos to be published and other social platforms where you are active on. If someone is reading your YouTube description , you have already hooked them. Here is your chance to reel them in with your channel’s purpose.

3. Creating the Perfect Logo for Your YouTube Channel

#1. What Icon Should You Use for YouTube?

You may choose an icon that best represents the content your channel is producing. For example, if your channel is about technology, you can have an icon of a robot or an iPhone. This way, when viewers only see your icon, they have an idea that they can expect content around tech.

Here are some websites in which you can download logos and icons for YouTube videos .

#2. What Color Should Your YouTube Logo Be?

When creating your logo, avoid trendy colors as they may go out of style. Instead, consider the psychology of color .

What emotions do you want your channel to evoke to your viewers?

Answering this question helps you develop a consistent branding that applies to all your content as your channel grows. Blue evokes calm and trust, whereas, red is known to increase heart rate and is associated with danger. Before you select a color scheme, know how you want your audience to feel.

#3. What Font Should Your YouTube Logo Have?

While YouTube doesn’t offer a lot of real-estate for text, you might still want to include the name of your brand on your logo.

Potentially, the font you choose for your logo will also be the font for the text that appears on your YouTube videos and your channel art. With that in mind, it is important that you pick one that works best for you at the start. Here are some details to look for when selecting a font.

Legibility: Does the font get too hard to read the smaller it gets? It’s not uncommon for some fonts to become a messy blur once the size is reduced on desktop and mobile.

Simplicity: The most important thing about the font is its readability. If it looks like your doctor’s handwriting, then it might not be the best choice.

Consistency: Placed next to your icon, does the font look natural? You might not want to put an icon of a robot next to a font that looks like calligraphy.

#4. How Should You Design Your YouTube Logo?

Do you really need borders or supporting texts? I ask because the more you have on your logo, the less space it will have to stand out.

White space is your friend, it keeps the viewer’s attention focused on what matters and keeps the design uncluttered.

Save your logo as a vector so that you have the ability to scale without losing the image’s quality.

I get it, you are here to make a YouTube channel, not to design a logo. You’re not a designer. Don’t fret, we have a bunch of free logo making tools for you to create an awesome logo.

If you don’t want to create a logo or if the channel is of your own personal brand, then use a quality photograph or headshot of yourself. Doing so allows people to see who you are and develop an instant connection with you.

#5. What Makes A Good YouTube Channel Banner?

Your YouTube banner, or sometimes known as the channel art, is the cover page for your YouTube channel.

While the old adage tells us not to judge anything by the cover, in a world where we have a surplus of content, it is something we all must do for the sake of our time. If we see channel art that doesn’t appeal to us or doesn’t match the video content created, it is jarring. We are distracted from what matters and left questioning why we are on this channel in the first place.

Alternatively, if YouTube channel art is well designed and matches the aesthetic of the channel, then it can inspire your viewers to watch more, share, and subscribe.

So with that said, what makes a great YouTube banner?

Sizing: YouTube comes with sizing recommendations . The size they suggest is because of all the different devices viewers use to consume content.

You cannot control where and how your viewers consume your content. They can be watching on desktop, smartphone, tablet, or tv via Apple TV or Chromecast. That is why it is so important to have a responsive design: appropriate sizing and layout ensures that nothing important is cut off.

YouTube Banners

Less is more: There is already a lot happening on your YouTube channel page. Crowding your channel art will add more chaos than clarity. Additionally, since the design will shift from device to device, you may lose elements of the design if it is overcrowded.

Keep it in the middle: By keeping all the design elements and text within the safe zone, you can assure nothing will be cut out even if it is viewed on a less than optimal screen. It is a shame when you see that a headline is cut out and you cannot read the whole banner. Use YouTube’s template to help guide your design and ensure that everything important is visible.

High-resolution images: Nothing shouts “I’m an amateur” like having a pixelated image for your banner. Setting a high standard for images at the start will ensure that your whole channel will look professional from the beginning.

Take a go at creating your own channel art with some great YouTube design tools such as Canva and Crello.

Don’t have time to design at the moment? Download 50 free YouTube banner that we created to help busy creators like yourself get a professional page up and running right away.

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Now that you know how to create a YouTube channel, you will need content to fill it up.

There are many factors to having success on YouTube and one has always been delivering content consistently. You may feel at this moment, that your brain is storming with ideas, but believe me, you don’t want to get caught in a drought. The way to avoid major blockers for your channel is to have a content plan at the onset.

A content plan helps guide you towards the mission, the reason you are building this YouTube channel in the first place.

Topics: Your YouTube channel will be focused on one broad topic, whether it be fashion, health, food, etc. It is hard to fly on a whim with a topic that covers such a wide scope. Creating content for these topics will require preparations and that’s why the earlier you have the content ideas for your video the more time you’ll have to research, rehearse, and get the best result.

Begin with a blank piece of paper and break down your topic into 5-10 different categories. If you have a channel about cooking, it may look something like this: breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, snack, etc.

From there, you can drill down more and explore specific topics such as “cheap meals,” “street food,” , etc. Niching down allows those who are looking for a more specific piece of content to find your material. Also, when one specific piece of content performs well, it will give a boost to all the other content related to that broader topic.

Researching Your Ideas: Now that you have a big list of ideas, it’s time to do some research. With so many idea options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the work ahead, but stay focused and tackle one idea at a time.

When it comes to videos, discoverability is an important aspect of everything you create. You aren’t only competing with other YouTube channels, you are competing with everything in the world that can turn your viewer away from your channel. That is why you should make it as easy as possible for your content to be discovered.

Pro Tip: Search on YouTube and see if there is already a video for the idea you have. By taking a quick look at what content is out there, you can see who you’ll be competing with and determine if it is worth pursuing. If there are already a lot of existing videos on that topic, it might be too hard to for people find your content at first.

Keyword Research: For each of your ideas, you will want to conduct extensive keyword research. This research will help dictate the tags, titles, and descriptions of your videos once they are ready to publish.

There are a few ways to conduct keyword research, but we suggest using free online tools to help cut down the time spent.

1. Free tools

Ubersuggest : Type in a keyword and Ubersuggest will populate with related terms that you can use in your strategy.

Google Trends : Examine the historical trends of a keyword and determine its popularity in Google search and how it is affected annually and seasonally. Google Trends is also a good tool for seeing which topics are trending. By understanding this, you can plan your content around the hottest trends and ride the wave.

YouTube search bar : Enter your keyword into the YouTube search bar and the platform will automatically suggest the most popular searches with your keywords.

VidIQ : See what keywords other popular videos in your niche are using.

Google Adwords : Created as an advertising platform, Google Adwords also has a tool called Keyword Planner that allows you to see the monthly search traffic and the level of competition for each keyword. This tool is extremely useful for trimming down your long list of keyword ideas.

2. What Are Some Value-adding Content for YouTube?

Inspirational, educational, and entertaining: these are 3 resonating types of content as defined by Google for a YouTube audience.

Inspirational content that triggers an emotion in your audience. These content lean on good storytelling and relatable or unique experiences.

Educational content teaches the audience how to accomplish a task, improve a skill set, and discover new products or ideas.

Entertaining content is an escape for the audience. It allows them to sit back and enjoy your content and forget about what they have to deal with in real life.


You might be interested in:


3. Set Up a Content Calendar to Be Consistent on YouTube

A common issue for many YouTubers is consistency and accountability. Without a proper routine and schedule, YouTubers will end up procrastinating and publishing whenever they finish their content.

In order to properly establish an audience for your channel, there needs to be consistency and that is why it is so important to have a content calendar to affirm when a piece of content is due to be published, thus giving the creator a good idea of when to start each step of the process to meet publishing date.

There are many ways to build out a content calendar, you can simply use a spreadsheet, a calendar, or you can use other management/organization tools such as Trello or Asana . We recommend using Google Sheet and Google Calendar to start, as it is free and easy to use.

Since you are starting out, we suggest that you plan on a monthly basis, as it’ll allow you to be flexible to trending topics and adjust to insights that you’ll acquire as you analyze your content’s performance.

Part 3: Producing Your Content

YouTube Creator Filming

Now that you have a plan it is time to start producing your content. There are many ways to approach this, as different types of channels will have different processes for researching, capturing footage, and editing.

Planning: It doesn’t have to be a fully flushed script, but any bit of planning before hitting the record button will help you prepare some valuable content to be captured. It can be an outline, breaking down the topics you want to touch on.

If it’s a food YouTube channel, you’d want the recipe and all the ingredients ready on hand. Mise en place is the French phrase that chefs use meaning “everything in its place” or having everything they need on hand so when dinner rush comes preparation is done and now they are ready to produce. This same mentality works when preparing to shoot a YouTube video. The more you prepare the easier the shoot and the editing will be.

Equipment: At the start, you can get everything done on your smartphone. But that does depend on what your channel is going to be about and who your target audiences are. If you want to film some simple sketches to entertain people, yes, a smartphone camera can work for start. But if you are reaching a professional crowd or want to appear credible, then it might be worth it to invest in a better camera, audio, and lighting equipment.

Filming/Capturing: Always do some checks before shooting your YouTube videos as bad camera angles, poor audio quality, inadequate lighting are all easier to fix before rather than after the filming. Additionally, set a reminder to backup your footage and charge your batteries after every shoot and have an extension cord or a separate hard drive ready.

Editing: Over time, you will develop your own editing style. At the start, it is best to learn the fundamentals and improve on the basics.

Selecting the software: Some video editing software programs are free and others cost a lot. Do your research, sign up for free trials, and understand the limitations of the applications and the requirements you need. If money is a factor, you might want to stick with the free options such as iMovie or affordable options such as Filmora .

Download Filmora9 Win Version Download Filmora9 Mac Version

Storytelling: Skilled editing enables YouTube creators to tell the story in the most effective way. This does not mean in chronological order. Think of what will hook the audience right away and what will be most impactful at the very end. Pro-tip: Use pre-set transitions sparingly, jump cuts are often the most effective and least distracting. Editing is an invisible art.

Text, graphic or special effects: Video is a show that doesn’t tell medium, so use text sparingly. People aren’t going to your channel to read. However, text when used properly compliments the video and supplies context. Graphics and special effects are good when they support the story you are telling and cheesy when used egregiously to impress the viewer.

Export to the right format: You can pretty much upload any video format to YouTube and they can figure it out. Nevertheless, YouTube recommends using MP4 and encoded with the codec.

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Your job is not done after you’ve filmed, edited, and published your video on YouTube. In order to help it get discovered, you’ll need to understand what will drive your audience to click and watch your video as opposed to all the other videos on YouTube.

By performing video optimization and sharing your content in communities interested in what you are creating, you can increase the chances that your video will be seen.

1. Tips for Writing the Best Title for YouTube Video

When coming up with titles for your YouTube video, you should always have your keyword research-ready on hand for reference.

YouTube keyword crawlers read from top to bottom, so it is most effective to have your keywords at the beginning of the title. Strive to build click-worthy titles that inspire curiosity, evoke an emotion, or offer a benefit.

Example:

Good: How to Deep Fry Chicken

Better: Deep Frying Chicken That’s Better Than KFC

While you have 100 characters to work with, anything beyond 70 characters will be truncated by YouTube.

Caution: Always deliver what your title is selling. Misleading viewers can cause mistrust in your content and will turn people off your channel.

2. Tips for Writing the Best Description for YouTube Video

Treat the description as a short synopsis for your video with the keywords strategically placed at the beginning. Include a URL to your website or blog and have any other supporting information or links.

Also, the description is where you can include some boilerplate channel information.

You have 5,000 characters to work with, but only the first three lines will be above the fold.

Pro Tip: If your video is on the longer end (over 20 minutes) or has multiple sections, then you should consider adding timestamps in the description to help the viewer skip to the spot they are most interested in.

3. Tips for Writing the Best Tags for YouTube Video

Keeping that keyword research handy write 5-15 tags. Start with specific keywords, then move into general keywords, and then branded keywords.

Specific keywords: how to deep fry chicken

General keywords: fried chicken recipe

Branded keywords: KFC

4. Tips for Designing the Best Thumbnail Image

Customize thumbnails: It is recommended that you take some time to customize a thumbnail image for your video. This is the first impression and you want to entice the viewer to click and watch.

YouTube auto-selects your thumbnail from a random position on your timeline, so it isn’t mandatory to create a thumbnail, however, the image YouTube selects might not be what you want to use to attract your audience.

Use photo editing software: To control how you want an image to look, you will need to choose a photo editing software. Wondershare PixStudio is a good choice that provides various types of templates for YouTube Thumbnails, Logos, Posters, etc.

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Have a consistent look: By having consistency, people will begin to recognize your thumbnails and even getting them excited to watch your video.

Pro Tips:

- Avoid using YouTube’s randomly selected thumbnail. Personalize it to stay consistent with your brand.

- Don’t clutter thumbnails. Less is more.

- Make fonts big if you are going to use text.

- Thumbnails have to have context, what is their story? Deliver on that promise.

- Using emotive faces have shown to appeal to people’s emotional cues and increases the likelihood of them clicking.

- Thumbnail file size should be 1280 x 720

5. Closed Captions and Uploading a Transcript

There are two key reasons why it is worth your time to use closed captions or upload a transcript for your YouTube videos.

  1. Having closed captions improves the video’s SEO, as Google indexes and crawls the keywords.
  2. For those that don’t want to or can’t hear the audio will appreciate having closed caption to allow them to enjoy the content.

6. How to Share Your Video with Social Media

Unless you have a huge social media following, it will be challenging to get many views from those channels at the start.

Grow your social media channel gradually by targeting your ideal viewer persona and hashtagging your content. On social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, keep producing content for them, but don’t forget to share content from other YouTubers. If you see a cool video relevant to your audience, share it as well.

Lead your followers to your YouTube channel with content designed specifically for your social media channel. For example, Instagram Stories are a great way to engage directly with your followers, giving them a sneak peek or letting them know that your latest YouTube videos are up. You can even link directly to your YouTube channel from your Instagram story.

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YouTuber, Caspar Lee

Join groups on social networks such as Facebook, Reddit, etc. and engage in conversations that are related or complementary to your YouTube channel. The key is to find communities that are interested in the content you are producing, but approach those groups with caution and ensure that anything you share won’t be perceived as spam.

Conclusion

There you go, now you have made your first YouTube video. It might be something you are incredibly proud of or it might have been a great learning experience. It might have gone without a hitch or you might have encountered obstacles you weren’t anticipating. Either way, you followed through and we are happy for you.

Now, get ready for the next one. The job of a YouTuber is never complete as there is always another video to make. By executing what we taught you in this guide, you now have the foundation to grow your channel. Good luck!

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After all the planning and brainstorming, you are ready to create a YouTube channel. You have spent countless hours watching videos and aspiring to be a creator. You know it will be work, but you are passionate. You are willing to learn. You are ready!

YouTube fame is in your future, but where do you start?

In this guide, we’ll start at the beginning, at the point before you even have a YouTube channel. From there, we will walk you through your content strategy and properly prepare you for the journey of creating videos for a massive YouTube following. Then we will wrap it up by teaching you the best practices for YouTube video optimization, ensuring that all your efforts will lead to the best results.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Part 3: Producing Your Content

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Okay, there is a lot to cover, so enough small talk. Let’s get started.

Part 1: Setting Up Your YouTube Channel

Before you start making awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is pretty straightforward if you already have a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite channels. If not, here are the steps:

Step 1: Sign in to YouTube with your Google account

Step 2: Access YouTube Creator Studio to Activate YouTube

Step 3: Create a Channel

1. Picking a YouTube Channel Name

A YouTube channel name is beneficial to your channel’s growth if selected strategically. It can separate you from all the other channels on the platform, it can help the viewers understand what your channel is all about, and it will represent you and your brand. When naming your channel, here are 3 things to remember:

  • Memorable: You’d want a name that sticks in people’s brains. Picking a name that is hard to forget will be a huge advantage for you while growing your channel. But what makes a name memorable?
  • Alliteration and assonance: By using the repetition of consonant or vowel sounds, you create a fluidity to the name. examples: Pewdiepie, GoPro, or League of Legend.
  • Fun to say: Some words stay in the brain because it is simply pleasurable to say. It could have a genuine meaning or it can be an abstract word. Commonly these names have one of these sharp, biting consonants: C, K, Q, X, or Z. examples: Markiplier, Kwebbelkop, Squeezie, and Vox.
  • Abbreviations: A name can have a greater meaning, but long names might not be catchy, therefore, you should abbreviate it to a few memorable letters. Examples: TED ED, TGFbro, ERB, and FBE.
  • Longer Phrases: You may think that having a long name may be hard to remember, but sometimes, depending on your channel, a snappy phrase works. Example: How It Should Have Ended, You Always Win, and People Are Awesome.
  • Your Name Plus Descriptor: Combining two words effectively can make a name more memorable like Markiplier (Mark + Multiplier), LaurDIY (Lauren and she makes DIY projects), and Shameless Maya (Maya and she’s shameless).
  • Unique: Be creative with your name, especially if your real name is generic. YouTube is a crowded space and if you simply call your channel: Jake, not only will you be competing with all the creators named Jake, but also all the content with Jake as the keywords.

Also, avoid generic names that are based around your channel topics. For example, Fashion Talk sounds like a good name, but if you do a quick search you will see that it is a crowded space with vloggers, keynote presentations, and product reviews.

If you are starting a fashion channel why not try to find a link between your name and the topic? The connection between two different things often spawns something creative: Fabric Feud, for example. Just by the name, I know this channel will contain interesting perspectives on garments.

  • Keep it Simple: In the end, simplicity is the way to go. Don’t make it hard to type or hard to remember: cantunderstandthistopic88768 is not a good name, even if it’s strange and cryptic.

If you have a simple name in mind, it’s also a good idea to do a quick search on YouTube and Google to make sure it isn’t already used or similar to another account. Additionally, it’s worth knowing whether the social media handle is available as you will need it to expand your channel.

Consider using your real full name, it’s unlikely to ever change. Many YouTubers start out with a stage name but end up growing out of it and simply using their real name later on in their journey.

We’ve summarized some creative ways of picking up a YouTube name, you can check our guide to picking YouTube Channel Name [4 Aspects]

2. Writing a YouTube Channel Description

YouTube is a search engine and the channel description can be treated much like an About page for a website. That is why keywords are important when composing the channel description.

What are YouTube SEO keywords?

Keywords are the words and phrases people use when they are typing into the search engine to find content. Without the right keywords, your audience may never find your videos.

If you want to start discovering new keywords for your YouTube channel, you can use Ubersuggest . This tool shows you the search volume (how frequently it is searched for) as well as how competitive (how many other channels are using it) the keyword is.

Heighten your chance of discoverability by putting keywords as close to the beginning of the description as possible. Later on in this post, we will go through how to properly conduct a keyword strategy. Hang tight.

In addition to keywords, you should also introduce who you are and what the channel is about. Give them a reason to care about your channel, how is it different than all the other ones on YouTube? Why are you the best person to be producing the content on your channel?

Then encourage the viewers to subscribe if they are interested in what the channel offers: education, entertainment, adventure, or something they can’t get anywhere else. It’s your channel, sell it.

Finally supply some extra details, including when to expect videos to be published and other social platforms where you are active on. If someone is reading your YouTube description , you have already hooked them. Here is your chance to reel them in with your channel’s purpose.

3. Creating the Perfect Logo for Your YouTube Channel

#1. What Icon Should You Use for YouTube?

You may choose an icon that best represents the content your channel is producing. For example, if your channel is about technology, you can have an icon of a robot or an iPhone. This way, when viewers only see your icon, they have an idea that they can expect content around tech.

Here are some websites in which you can download logos and icons for YouTube videos .

#2. What Color Should Your YouTube Logo Be?

When creating your logo, avoid trendy colors as they may go out of style. Instead, consider the psychology of color .

What emotions do you want your channel to evoke to your viewers?

Answering this question helps you develop a consistent branding that applies to all your content as your channel grows. Blue evokes calm and trust, whereas, red is known to increase heart rate and is associated with danger. Before you select a color scheme, know how you want your audience to feel.

#3. What Font Should Your YouTube Logo Have?

While YouTube doesn’t offer a lot of real-estate for text, you might still want to include the name of your brand on your logo.

Potentially, the font you choose for your logo will also be the font for the text that appears on your YouTube videos and your channel art. With that in mind, it is important that you pick one that works best for you at the start. Here are some details to look for when selecting a font.

Legibility: Does the font get too hard to read the smaller it gets? It’s not uncommon for some fonts to become a messy blur once the size is reduced on desktop and mobile.

Simplicity: The most important thing about the font is its readability. If it looks like your doctor’s handwriting, then it might not be the best choice.

Consistency: Placed next to your icon, does the font look natural? You might not want to put an icon of a robot next to a font that looks like calligraphy.

#4. How Should You Design Your YouTube Logo?

Do you really need borders or supporting texts? I ask because the more you have on your logo, the less space it will have to stand out.

White space is your friend, it keeps the viewer’s attention focused on what matters and keeps the design uncluttered.

Save your logo as a vector so that you have the ability to scale without losing the image’s quality.

I get it, you are here to make a YouTube channel, not to design a logo. You’re not a designer. Don’t fret, we have a bunch of free logo making tools for you to create an awesome logo.

If you don’t want to create a logo or if the channel is of your own personal brand, then use a quality photograph or headshot of yourself. Doing so allows people to see who you are and develop an instant connection with you.

#5. What Makes A Good YouTube Channel Banner?

Your YouTube banner, or sometimes known as the channel art, is the cover page for your YouTube channel.

While the old adage tells us not to judge anything by the cover, in a world where we have a surplus of content, it is something we all must do for the sake of our time. If we see channel art that doesn’t appeal to us or doesn’t match the video content created, it is jarring. We are distracted from what matters and left questioning why we are on this channel in the first place.

Alternatively, if YouTube channel art is well designed and matches the aesthetic of the channel, then it can inspire your viewers to watch more, share, and subscribe.

So with that said, what makes a great YouTube banner?

Sizing: YouTube comes with sizing recommendations . The size they suggest is because of all the different devices viewers use to consume content.

You cannot control where and how your viewers consume your content. They can be watching on desktop, smartphone, tablet, or tv via Apple TV or Chromecast. That is why it is so important to have a responsive design: appropriate sizing and layout ensures that nothing important is cut off.

YouTube Banners

Less is more: There is already a lot happening on your YouTube channel page. Crowding your channel art will add more chaos than clarity. Additionally, since the design will shift from device to device, you may lose elements of the design if it is overcrowded.

Keep it in the middle: By keeping all the design elements and text within the safe zone, you can assure nothing will be cut out even if it is viewed on a less than optimal screen. It is a shame when you see that a headline is cut out and you cannot read the whole banner. Use YouTube’s template to help guide your design and ensure that everything important is visible.

High-resolution images: Nothing shouts “I’m an amateur” like having a pixelated image for your banner. Setting a high standard for images at the start will ensure that your whole channel will look professional from the beginning.

Take a go at creating your own channel art with some great YouTube design tools such as Canva and Crello.

Don’t have time to design at the moment? Download 50 free YouTube banner that we created to help busy creators like yourself get a professional page up and running right away.

Part 2: Building Out a YouTube Content Plan

Now that you know how to create a YouTube channel, you will need content to fill it up.

There are many factors to having success on YouTube and one has always been delivering content consistently. You may feel at this moment, that your brain is storming with ideas, but believe me, you don’t want to get caught in a drought. The way to avoid major blockers for your channel is to have a content plan at the onset.

A content plan helps guide you towards the mission, the reason you are building this YouTube channel in the first place.

Topics: Your YouTube channel will be focused on one broad topic, whether it be fashion, health, food, etc. It is hard to fly on a whim with a topic that covers such a wide scope. Creating content for these topics will require preparations and that’s why the earlier you have the content ideas for your video the more time you’ll have to research, rehearse, and get the best result.

Begin with a blank piece of paper and break down your topic into 5-10 different categories. If you have a channel about cooking, it may look something like this: breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, snack, etc.

From there, you can drill down more and explore specific topics such as “cheap meals,” “street food,” , etc. Niching down allows those who are looking for a more specific piece of content to find your material. Also, when one specific piece of content performs well, it will give a boost to all the other content related to that broader topic.

Researching Your Ideas: Now that you have a big list of ideas, it’s time to do some research. With so many idea options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the work ahead, but stay focused and tackle one idea at a time.

When it comes to videos, discoverability is an important aspect of everything you create. You aren’t only competing with other YouTube channels, you are competing with everything in the world that can turn your viewer away from your channel. That is why you should make it as easy as possible for your content to be discovered.

Pro Tip: Search on YouTube and see if there is already a video for the idea you have. By taking a quick look at what content is out there, you can see who you’ll be competing with and determine if it is worth pursuing. If there are already a lot of existing videos on that topic, it might be too hard to for people find your content at first.

Keyword Research: For each of your ideas, you will want to conduct extensive keyword research. This research will help dictate the tags, titles, and descriptions of your videos once they are ready to publish.

There are a few ways to conduct keyword research, but we suggest using free online tools to help cut down the time spent.

1. Free tools

Ubersuggest : Type in a keyword and Ubersuggest will populate with related terms that you can use in your strategy.

Google Trends : Examine the historical trends of a keyword and determine its popularity in Google search and how it is affected annually and seasonally. Google Trends is also a good tool for seeing which topics are trending. By understanding this, you can plan your content around the hottest trends and ride the wave.

YouTube search bar : Enter your keyword into the YouTube search bar and the platform will automatically suggest the most popular searches with your keywords.

VidIQ : See what keywords other popular videos in your niche are using.

Google Adwords : Created as an advertising platform, Google Adwords also has a tool called Keyword Planner that allows you to see the monthly search traffic and the level of competition for each keyword. This tool is extremely useful for trimming down your long list of keyword ideas.

2. What Are Some Value-adding Content for YouTube?

Inspirational, educational, and entertaining: these are 3 resonating types of content as defined by Google for a YouTube audience.

Inspirational content that triggers an emotion in your audience. These content lean on good storytelling and relatable or unique experiences.

Educational content teaches the audience how to accomplish a task, improve a skill set, and discover new products or ideas.

Entertaining content is an escape for the audience. It allows them to sit back and enjoy your content and forget about what they have to deal with in real life.


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3. Set Up a Content Calendar to Be Consistent on YouTube

A common issue for many YouTubers is consistency and accountability. Without a proper routine and schedule, YouTubers will end up procrastinating and publishing whenever they finish their content.

In order to properly establish an audience for your channel, there needs to be consistency and that is why it is so important to have a content calendar to affirm when a piece of content is due to be published, thus giving the creator a good idea of when to start each step of the process to meet publishing date.

There are many ways to build out a content calendar, you can simply use a spreadsheet, a calendar, or you can use other management/organization tools such as Trello or Asana . We recommend using Google Sheet and Google Calendar to start, as it is free and easy to use.

Since you are starting out, we suggest that you plan on a monthly basis, as it’ll allow you to be flexible to trending topics and adjust to insights that you’ll acquire as you analyze your content’s performance.

Part 3: Producing Your Content

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Now that you have a plan it is time to start producing your content. There are many ways to approach this, as different types of channels will have different processes for researching, capturing footage, and editing.

Planning: It doesn’t have to be a fully flushed script, but any bit of planning before hitting the record button will help you prepare some valuable content to be captured. It can be an outline, breaking down the topics you want to touch on.

If it’s a food YouTube channel, you’d want the recipe and all the ingredients ready on hand. Mise en place is the French phrase that chefs use meaning “everything in its place” or having everything they need on hand so when dinner rush comes preparation is done and now they are ready to produce. This same mentality works when preparing to shoot a YouTube video. The more you prepare the easier the shoot and the editing will be.

Equipment: At the start, you can get everything done on your smartphone. But that does depend on what your channel is going to be about and who your target audiences are. If you want to film some simple sketches to entertain people, yes, a smartphone camera can work for start. But if you are reaching a professional crowd or want to appear credible, then it might be worth it to invest in a better camera, audio, and lighting equipment.

Filming/Capturing: Always do some checks before shooting your YouTube videos as bad camera angles, poor audio quality, inadequate lighting are all easier to fix before rather than after the filming. Additionally, set a reminder to backup your footage and charge your batteries after every shoot and have an extension cord or a separate hard drive ready.

Editing: Over time, you will develop your own editing style. At the start, it is best to learn the fundamentals and improve on the basics.

Selecting the software: Some video editing software programs are free and others cost a lot. Do your research, sign up for free trials, and understand the limitations of the applications and the requirements you need. If money is a factor, you might want to stick with the free options such as iMovie or affordable options such as Filmora .

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Storytelling: Skilled editing enables YouTube creators to tell the story in the most effective way. This does not mean in chronological order. Think of what will hook the audience right away and what will be most impactful at the very end. Pro-tip: Use pre-set transitions sparingly, jump cuts are often the most effective and least distracting. Editing is an invisible art.

Text, graphic or special effects: Video is a show that doesn’t tell medium, so use text sparingly. People aren’t going to your channel to read. However, text when used properly compliments the video and supplies context. Graphics and special effects are good when they support the story you are telling and cheesy when used egregiously to impress the viewer.

Export to the right format: You can pretty much upload any video format to YouTube and they can figure it out. Nevertheless, YouTube recommends using MP4 and encoded with the codec.

Part 4: Optimizing and Distributing Your YouTube Video

Your job is not done after you’ve filmed, edited, and published your video on YouTube. In order to help it get discovered, you’ll need to understand what will drive your audience to click and watch your video as opposed to all the other videos on YouTube.

By performing video optimization and sharing your content in communities interested in what you are creating, you can increase the chances that your video will be seen.

1. Tips for Writing the Best Title for YouTube Video

When coming up with titles for your YouTube video, you should always have your keyword research-ready on hand for reference.

YouTube keyword crawlers read from top to bottom, so it is most effective to have your keywords at the beginning of the title. Strive to build click-worthy titles that inspire curiosity, evoke an emotion, or offer a benefit.

Example:

Good: How to Deep Fry Chicken

Better: Deep Frying Chicken That’s Better Than KFC

While you have 100 characters to work with, anything beyond 70 characters will be truncated by YouTube.

Caution: Always deliver what your title is selling. Misleading viewers can cause mistrust in your content and will turn people off your channel.

2. Tips for Writing the Best Description for YouTube Video

Treat the description as a short synopsis for your video with the keywords strategically placed at the beginning. Include a URL to your website or blog and have any other supporting information or links.

Also, the description is where you can include some boilerplate channel information.

You have 5,000 characters to work with, but only the first three lines will be above the fold.

Pro Tip: If your video is on the longer end (over 20 minutes) or has multiple sections, then you should consider adding timestamps in the description to help the viewer skip to the spot they are most interested in.

3. Tips for Writing the Best Tags for YouTube Video

Keeping that keyword research handy write 5-15 tags. Start with specific keywords, then move into general keywords, and then branded keywords.

Specific keywords: how to deep fry chicken

General keywords: fried chicken recipe

Branded keywords: KFC

4. Tips for Designing the Best Thumbnail Image

Customize thumbnails: It is recommended that you take some time to customize a thumbnail image for your video. This is the first impression and you want to entice the viewer to click and watch.

YouTube auto-selects your thumbnail from a random position on your timeline, so it isn’t mandatory to create a thumbnail, however, the image YouTube selects might not be what you want to use to attract your audience.

Use photo editing software: To control how you want an image to look, you will need to choose a photo editing software. Wondershare PixStudio is a good choice that provides various types of templates for YouTube Thumbnails, Logos, Posters, etc.

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Have a consistent look: By having consistency, people will begin to recognize your thumbnails and even getting them excited to watch your video.

Pro Tips:

- Avoid using YouTube’s randomly selected thumbnail. Personalize it to stay consistent with your brand.

- Don’t clutter thumbnails. Less is more.

- Make fonts big if you are going to use text.

- Thumbnails have to have context, what is their story? Deliver on that promise.

- Using emotive faces have shown to appeal to people’s emotional cues and increases the likelihood of them clicking.

- Thumbnail file size should be 1280 x 720

5. Closed Captions and Uploading a Transcript

There are two key reasons why it is worth your time to use closed captions or upload a transcript for your YouTube videos.

  1. Having closed captions improves the video’s SEO, as Google indexes and crawls the keywords.
  2. For those that don’t want to or can’t hear the audio will appreciate having closed caption to allow them to enjoy the content.

6. How to Share Your Video with Social Media

Unless you have a huge social media following, it will be challenging to get many views from those channels at the start.

Grow your social media channel gradually by targeting your ideal viewer persona and hashtagging your content. On social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, keep producing content for them, but don’t forget to share content from other YouTubers. If you see a cool video relevant to your audience, share it as well.

Lead your followers to your YouTube channel with content designed specifically for your social media channel. For example, Instagram Stories are a great way to engage directly with your followers, giving them a sneak peek or letting them know that your latest YouTube videos are up. You can even link directly to your YouTube channel from your Instagram story.

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YouTuber, Caspar Lee

Join groups on social networks such as Facebook, Reddit, etc. and engage in conversations that are related or complementary to your YouTube channel. The key is to find communities that are interested in the content you are producing, but approach those groups with caution and ensure that anything you share won’t be perceived as spam.

Conclusion

There you go, now you have made your first YouTube video. It might be something you are incredibly proud of or it might have been a great learning experience. It might have gone without a hitch or you might have encountered obstacles you weren’t anticipating. Either way, you followed through and we are happy for you.

Now, get ready for the next one. The job of a YouTuber is never complete as there is always another video to make. By executing what we taught you in this guide, you now have the foundation to grow your channel. Good luck!

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Now, YouTube becomes the second largest search engine in the world, over 1 billion hours of YouTube videos are watched per day. People will be using Google apps to access videos on YouTube. Unfortunately, there are existing issues in using the official application such as the stopping of the playback when you minimize the app and the number of annoying ads displayed on the YouTube application. If you want to get rid of these issues, then you might want to choose YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone and Android.

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Part 1: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

Part 2: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

For Apple users, here are some of the best YouTube App Alternatives. We analyzed their top feature and why we decided to include them in this top 5 list.

1. Tube Master

Price: Free

The abundance of features this app provides makes it one of the best alternatives for the YouTube app. Tube Master lets you watch videos while browsing through the millions of videos that are available on the world’s largest video-sharing platform. This iOS-based app enables you to search or play videos without having to sign in to your account, and it allows you to change the video playback speed so you can watch videos in slow motion. The Tube Master app lets you create an unlimited amount of playlists and allows you to answer comments or chat messages instantly.

Tube Mater Features

  • Available on Google Play Store and third-party app stores
  • You can browse videos using the built-in browser
  • Allows you to download videos and audios at different resolutions
  • Play videos offline with a built-in video player
  • You can download videos from multiple social media platforms
  • Lightweight app and requires low RAM and storage space

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Pros

Users can play the video in fast forward or go back

Easy to use

A rich selection of features

Cons

Slow speed

2. YouTube ++

Price: Free

The YouTube++ app is designed to make watching and downloading YouTube videos to your device a fun and easy process. What’s more, it blocks ads, so you won’t have to wait for the ad to finish to be able to continue watching a video. Changing the video playback speed, forward and rewind controls or the auto-reply options are just a few among the many useful features the YouTube++ app offers to its users. Furthermore, the app lets you disable age restrictions, but it only plays videos in default playback quality.

YouTube++ Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Download videos and play them offline on your device
  • Share videos on WhatsApp and other social media apps
  • Comes with an ads blocker
  • You can play audio and video in the background
  • Allows you to play videos on loop
  • You can disable the age restriction
  • Comes with a fast-forwarding or rewinding feature for users
  • Also comes with an audio and video format converter

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Audio player available for downloaded videos

Allows you to play video and audio files while using other apps

Removes ads from the videos you watch

Cons

The app isn’t available at the AppStore

Limited playback quality capabilities

3. MyTube

Price: Free

YouTubers who are passionate about music are going to love using this app because it offers superb search tools that enable them to find their favorite songs within seconds. You can either search songs by name, album or artist. MyTube’s users can create their playlists that can continuously play, while the app also provides the option to share videos to Facebook or via email. You can save a song you like on your YouTube account and listen to it whenever you want in just a few simple taps in the MyTube app.

MyTube Features

  • Create and manage various playlists
  • Supports HD quality videos
  • Continue watching your current video while you browse the app
  • Play music videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download videos and audio to watch or listen offline
  • Post and reply to comments

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Pros

Powerful search tools

The app offers a simple way to create playlists and organize videos or music

Repeat and Shuffle options

Cons

MyTube doesn’t allow you to download videos from YouTube

No fast forward or rewind options

4. VideoTube

Price: Free

If you would like to manage your YouTube, Vimeo, and DailyMotion account from a single app on your iPhone or iPad, then the right choice for you is the VideoTube app. Simply log in to your YouTube account and start browsing through the platform’s endless collection of videos. The app provides one of the kind widgets that lets you open videos you want to watch from the Notification Center. Browsing through YouTube channels, commenting on videos, or subscribing to channels you like are among the numerous features this app offers to its users.

VideoTube Features

  • Features popular videos from all leading platforms
  • You can browse from multiple categories
  • User-interface and website layout is similar to YouTube
  • You can also submit your own video content
  • Download videos and play them offline

Download Video Tube

YouTube Watch Alternative: Video Tube

Pros

You can browse through your search history and watch your favorite videos again

Add videos to the watch list

The app is not prone to crashing

Cons

Even though it is free, it contains in-app purchases

Relatively poor codec support

5. Tubex - Video & Music Player

Price: Free

Keeping in touch with the latest trends in the music industry or discovering your new favorite song is easy with Tubex. The iOS-based app shows the hottest music trends for the country from which it is accessed, while its intuitive interface makes searching for new songs a fun process. You can add each song you like to a wishlist or include it in the playlist you created with Tubex. The app lets you create as many playlists as you want so you can easily sort all music you discover. Tubex also features a video player that can be activated by a single tap on the video you’d like to watch.

Tubex Features

  • Watch and listen to the latest music videos
  • Contains unlimited videos arranged reasonably
  • Comes with an attractive and user-friendly design
  • Allows you to download and share songs and videos
  • You can like, share and comment on videos
  • Add your favorite videos to the watchlist
  • Also comes with a playlist manager

Download Tubex

Tubex Tobidy Music iPlay Video

Pros

Elegant and functionally designed interface

Users can create an unlimited number of playlists

Makes managing large quantities of video files look easy

Cons

In-app purchases are required to unlock all of the app’s features

Turbex doesn’t offer a video download option

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

We will not be leaving our Android phone readers behind. For the best YouTube App for their gadgets, here are our top picks for this year.

1. NewPipe

Price: Free

This Freeware, open-source app is basically a lighter version of the YouTube app that doesn’t require any Google Play services to run smoothly. NewPipe collects the URL source from YouTube and displays the information it gathers in the app that is completely independent of this platform. The app’s users can search videos, view the video’s info, or choose which streaming player they are going to use to watch the video. The app offers support for videos in 1080p, 2K, or 4K resolution, which means that you watch high-quality videos from your phone. The NewPipe app is a great choice for YouTubers who don’t have powerful Android phones but still want to enjoy the benefits of browsing the world’s largest video-sharing platform.

NewPipe Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Unlimited downloads
  • You can set and change the quality of video play
  • Play videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download the video and audio at different resolutions.
  • Play video as a Pop-up box for multitasking
  • Lightweight and consumes low storage and battery

Download New Pipe

NewPipe YouTube Alternative

Pros

Great browsing and search features

Lets you download videos to your device

Offers support for high-resolution videos

Cons

The app is not available on the Google Play store

Limited tools for creating playlists

2. OGYouTube

Price: Free

Like most YouTube client apps, OGYouTube lets you browse the platform, listen to music or watch videos in different resolutions. As a matter of fact, this app is just an older version of the YouTube client app, that still provides the option to download videos. However, if you log into your account on YouTube, with the OGYouTube app you won’t be able to download videos. The app’s interface is identical to YouTube’s interface, which means that you won’t have to waste a lot of time trying to figure out how to use OGYouTube.

OGYouTube Features

  • Play and download videos directly from the app
  • Supports different video qualities
  • Play video in background
  • Comes with a dark mode on android devices
  • Runs parallel with the default YouTube app
  • No annoying ads to disturb you

Download OGYouTube

OGYouTube YouTube Alternative

Pros

A great option for people who don’t have powerful Android phones

Lets you play videos while using other apps

The app doesn’t contain ads

Cons

Not an official YouTube client app

Not available on Google Play Store

3. YouTube GO

Price: Free

YouTube’s official app can be quite demanding since it requires a fast Internet connection. That’s the reason why the company launched a lighter version of their official app, which is currently available in 130 countries around the world. One of the greatest advantages of the YouTube Go app is the fact that it lets you choose how many MB you spend on videos. Furthermore, the app is built to work seamlessly even at low Internet speeds, so its users can listen to music or download videos even if they don’t have access to an ultra-fast WiFi connection.

YouTube Go Features

  • Official YouTube app for rapid downloads and sharing
  • Download the app directly from Google Play Store
  • You can preview videos before watching
  • Download videos to your device and watch offline
  • You can watch videos in different qualities
  • Lets you control data speed

Download YouTube GO

YouTube Go YouTube Alternative

Pros

Video transfers don’t use data

Remarkable video sharing capabilities

Compatible with older versions of Android OS

Cons

Users can’t create playlists

The app contains ads

4. FlyTube APK

Price: Free

Even though FlyTube APK doesn’t offer many options, it is still one of the best YouTube app alternatives, because it lets you watch videos directly from YouTube while preserving your data. In order to be able to install it on your device, you must make sure that the OS you have on your phone is at least Android 4.0 or later. FlyTube APK enables you to listen to music from YouTube while chatting or using other apps on your phone. The app’s small window is fully adjustable and you can place it in the background while doing other things.

FlyTube APK Features

  • Play videos in the pop-up while you use other apps
  • Multiple YouTube videos are available to browse from
  • Share videos on multiple platforms
  • Does not run on Google Play Services
  • A small sized app so does not drain battery and storage

Download FlyTube APK

FlyTube APK   YouTube Alternative

Pros

A lightweight app that allows you to gain access to YouTube’s rich music collection

FlyTube doesn’t contain ads or surveys

Great multitasking potential

Cons

It easily drains the phone’s battery

The app’s not available on the Google Play store

5. iTube

Price: Free

If you are looking for an app that will let you listen to music from YouTube on your phone while you are using apps such as Facebook or WhatsApp, then iTube is one of the best choices you can make. The app is specifically designed to save battery and to enable its users to have access to music while they are in areas with no Internet reception. What’s more, if you don’t want to spend all your monthly data on YouTube videos, iTube offers a great solution for limited bandwidth plans, because it uses a minimum amount of data to play videos.

iTube Features

  • Download full-playlists in audio and video formats
  • You can convert and download videos in different formats like mp4, AVI, WMV, etc.
  • Download videos from multiple different websites and apps
  • You can record and upload videos using the built-in screen recorder
  • You can adjust data usage
  • Easy to use and browse your favorite videos

Download iTube

iTube   YouTube Alternative

Pros

The app works without Internet

No ads before or during a video

Great source of music on long flights

Saves battery

Cons

The app’s users can’t comment on YouTube videos

Limited sharing capabilities

Conclusion

In recent years, short videos and instant music videos are getting popular, Instagram even launched an app Called IGTV for people to share videos, let alone the hot lip-sync music video sharing app Musical.ly (now Tik Tok) which has 500+ million active users globally. So, if you are eager to create and watch short social media videos, you can try these two apps as well.

Whenever you want to get more subscribers and make money with videos, you really need to pay attention to the video content as content is the king in video marketing. Besides the creative ideas, powerful video editing software for YouTubers will help you to step to the next level. Here are some cool video effects that you may be interested in. Do not hesitate to download Filmora and edit with some cool visual effects to your video today.

Wanted to make YouTube videos by yourself and share them with your audiences? Check this easy-to-use and powerful video editor for YouTube - Wondershare’s Filmora , and ignite your video with clicks. Filmora allows you to create 9:16, 1:1 videos for your phone. What’s more, you can export your work directly from the computer to YouTube with Filmora.

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Now, YouTube becomes the second largest search engine in the world, over 1 billion hours of YouTube videos are watched per day. People will be using Google apps to access videos on YouTube. Unfortunately, there are existing issues in using the official application such as the stopping of the playback when you minimize the app and the number of annoying ads displayed on the YouTube application. If you want to get rid of these issues, then you might want to choose YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone and Android.

In this article

Part 1: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

Part 2: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

For Apple users, here are some of the best YouTube App Alternatives. We analyzed their top feature and why we decided to include them in this top 5 list.

1. Tube Master

Price: Free

The abundance of features this app provides makes it one of the best alternatives for the YouTube app. Tube Master lets you watch videos while browsing through the millions of videos that are available on the world’s largest video-sharing platform. This iOS-based app enables you to search or play videos without having to sign in to your account, and it allows you to change the video playback speed so you can watch videos in slow motion. The Tube Master app lets you create an unlimited amount of playlists and allows you to answer comments or chat messages instantly.

Tube Mater Features

  • Available on Google Play Store and third-party app stores
  • You can browse videos using the built-in browser
  • Allows you to download videos and audios at different resolutions
  • Play videos offline with a built-in video player
  • You can download videos from multiple social media platforms
  • Lightweight app and requires low RAM and storage space

Download Tube Master

Tube Master - Free Music Video Player for YouTube

Pros

Users can play the video in fast forward or go back

Easy to use

A rich selection of features

Cons

Slow speed

2. YouTube ++

Price: Free

The YouTube++ app is designed to make watching and downloading YouTube videos to your device a fun and easy process. What’s more, it blocks ads, so you won’t have to wait for the ad to finish to be able to continue watching a video. Changing the video playback speed, forward and rewind controls or the auto-reply options are just a few among the many useful features the YouTube++ app offers to its users. Furthermore, the app lets you disable age restrictions, but it only plays videos in default playback quality.

YouTube++ Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Download videos and play them offline on your device
  • Share videos on WhatsApp and other social media apps
  • Comes with an ads blocker
  • You can play audio and video in the background
  • Allows you to play videos on loop
  • You can disable the age restriction
  • Comes with a fast-forwarding or rewinding feature for users
  • Also comes with an audio and video format converter

Download Youtube ++

Pros

Audio player available for downloaded videos

Allows you to play video and audio files while using other apps

Removes ads from the videos you watch

Cons

The app isn’t available at the AppStore

Limited playback quality capabilities

3. MyTube

Price: Free

YouTubers who are passionate about music are going to love using this app because it offers superb search tools that enable them to find their favorite songs within seconds. You can either search songs by name, album or artist. MyTube’s users can create their playlists that can continuously play, while the app also provides the option to share videos to Facebook or via email. You can save a song you like on your YouTube account and listen to it whenever you want in just a few simple taps in the MyTube app.

MyTube Features

  • Create and manage various playlists
  • Supports HD quality videos
  • Continue watching your current video while you browse the app
  • Play music videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download videos and audio to watch or listen offline
  • Post and reply to comments

Download MyTube

YouTube Alternative app for iPhone MyTube

Pros

Powerful search tools

The app offers a simple way to create playlists and organize videos or music

Repeat and Shuffle options

Cons

MyTube doesn’t allow you to download videos from YouTube

No fast forward or rewind options

4. VideoTube

Price: Free

If you would like to manage your YouTube, Vimeo, and DailyMotion account from a single app on your iPhone or iPad, then the right choice for you is the VideoTube app. Simply log in to your YouTube account and start browsing through the platform’s endless collection of videos. The app provides one of the kind widgets that lets you open videos you want to watch from the Notification Center. Browsing through YouTube channels, commenting on videos, or subscribing to channels you like are among the numerous features this app offers to its users.

VideoTube Features

  • Features popular videos from all leading platforms
  • You can browse from multiple categories
  • User-interface and website layout is similar to YouTube
  • You can also submit your own video content
  • Download videos and play them offline

Download Video Tube

YouTube Watch Alternative: Video Tube

Pros

You can browse through your search history and watch your favorite videos again

Add videos to the watch list

The app is not prone to crashing

Cons

Even though it is free, it contains in-app purchases

Relatively poor codec support

5. Tubex - Video & Music Player

Price: Free

Keeping in touch with the latest trends in the music industry or discovering your new favorite song is easy with Tubex. The iOS-based app shows the hottest music trends for the country from which it is accessed, while its intuitive interface makes searching for new songs a fun process. You can add each song you like to a wishlist or include it in the playlist you created with Tubex. The app lets you create as many playlists as you want so you can easily sort all music you discover. Tubex also features a video player that can be activated by a single tap on the video you’d like to watch.

Tubex Features

  • Watch and listen to the latest music videos
  • Contains unlimited videos arranged reasonably
  • Comes with an attractive and user-friendly design
  • Allows you to download and share songs and videos
  • You can like, share and comment on videos
  • Add your favorite videos to the watchlist
  • Also comes with a playlist manager

Download Tubex

Tubex Tobidy Music iPlay Video

Pros

Elegant and functionally designed interface

Users can create an unlimited number of playlists

Makes managing large quantities of video files look easy

Cons

In-app purchases are required to unlock all of the app’s features

Turbex doesn’t offer a video download option

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

We will not be leaving our Android phone readers behind. For the best YouTube App for their gadgets, here are our top picks for this year.

1. NewPipe

Price: Free

This Freeware, open-source app is basically a lighter version of the YouTube app that doesn’t require any Google Play services to run smoothly. NewPipe collects the URL source from YouTube and displays the information it gathers in the app that is completely independent of this platform. The app’s users can search videos, view the video’s info, or choose which streaming player they are going to use to watch the video. The app offers support for videos in 1080p, 2K, or 4K resolution, which means that you watch high-quality videos from your phone. The NewPipe app is a great choice for YouTubers who don’t have powerful Android phones but still want to enjoy the benefits of browsing the world’s largest video-sharing platform.

NewPipe Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Unlimited downloads
  • You can set and change the quality of video play
  • Play videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download the video and audio at different resolutions.
  • Play video as a Pop-up box for multitasking
  • Lightweight and consumes low storage and battery

Download New Pipe

NewPipe YouTube Alternative

Pros

Great browsing and search features

Lets you download videos to your device

Offers support for high-resolution videos

Cons

The app is not available on the Google Play store

Limited tools for creating playlists

2. OGYouTube

Price: Free

Like most YouTube client apps, OGYouTube lets you browse the platform, listen to music or watch videos in different resolutions. As a matter of fact, this app is just an older version of the YouTube client app, that still provides the option to download videos. However, if you log into your account on YouTube, with the OGYouTube app you won’t be able to download videos. The app’s interface is identical to YouTube’s interface, which means that you won’t have to waste a lot of time trying to figure out how to use OGYouTube.

OGYouTube Features

  • Play and download videos directly from the app
  • Supports different video qualities
  • Play video in background
  • Comes with a dark mode on android devices
  • Runs parallel with the default YouTube app
  • No annoying ads to disturb you

Download OGYouTube

OGYouTube YouTube Alternative

Pros

A great option for people who don’t have powerful Android phones

Lets you play videos while using other apps

The app doesn’t contain ads

Cons

Not an official YouTube client app

Not available on Google Play Store

3. YouTube GO

Price: Free

YouTube’s official app can be quite demanding since it requires a fast Internet connection. That’s the reason why the company launched a lighter version of their official app, which is currently available in 130 countries around the world. One of the greatest advantages of the YouTube Go app is the fact that it lets you choose how many MB you spend on videos. Furthermore, the app is built to work seamlessly even at low Internet speeds, so its users can listen to music or download videos even if they don’t have access to an ultra-fast WiFi connection.

YouTube Go Features

  • Official YouTube app for rapid downloads and sharing
  • Download the app directly from Google Play Store
  • You can preview videos before watching
  • Download videos to your device and watch offline
  • You can watch videos in different qualities
  • Lets you control data speed

Download YouTube GO

YouTube Go YouTube Alternative

Pros

Video transfers don’t use data

Remarkable video sharing capabilities

Compatible with older versions of Android OS

Cons

Users can’t create playlists

The app contains ads

4. FlyTube APK

Price: Free

Even though FlyTube APK doesn’t offer many options, it is still one of the best YouTube app alternatives, because it lets you watch videos directly from YouTube while preserving your data. In order to be able to install it on your device, you must make sure that the OS you have on your phone is at least Android 4.0 or later. FlyTube APK enables you to listen to music from YouTube while chatting or using other apps on your phone. The app’s small window is fully adjustable and you can place it in the background while doing other things.

FlyTube APK Features

  • Play videos in the pop-up while you use other apps
  • Multiple YouTube videos are available to browse from
  • Share videos on multiple platforms
  • Does not run on Google Play Services
  • A small sized app so does not drain battery and storage

Download FlyTube APK

FlyTube APK   YouTube Alternative

Pros

A lightweight app that allows you to gain access to YouTube’s rich music collection

FlyTube doesn’t contain ads or surveys

Great multitasking potential

Cons

It easily drains the phone’s battery

The app’s not available on the Google Play store

5. iTube

Price: Free

If you are looking for an app that will let you listen to music from YouTube on your phone while you are using apps such as Facebook or WhatsApp, then iTube is one of the best choices you can make. The app is specifically designed to save battery and to enable its users to have access to music while they are in areas with no Internet reception. What’s more, if you don’t want to spend all your monthly data on YouTube videos, iTube offers a great solution for limited bandwidth plans, because it uses a minimum amount of data to play videos.

iTube Features

  • Download full-playlists in audio and video formats
  • You can convert and download videos in different formats like mp4, AVI, WMV, etc.
  • Download videos from multiple different websites and apps
  • You can record and upload videos using the built-in screen recorder
  • You can adjust data usage
  • Easy to use and browse your favorite videos

Download iTube

iTube   YouTube Alternative

Pros

The app works without Internet

No ads before or during a video

Great source of music on long flights

Saves battery

Cons

The app’s users can’t comment on YouTube videos

Limited sharing capabilities

Conclusion

In recent years, short videos and instant music videos are getting popular, Instagram even launched an app Called IGTV for people to share videos, let alone the hot lip-sync music video sharing app Musical.ly (now Tik Tok) which has 500+ million active users globally. So, if you are eager to create and watch short social media videos, you can try these two apps as well.

Whenever you want to get more subscribers and make money with videos, you really need to pay attention to the video content as content is the king in video marketing. Besides the creative ideas, powerful video editing software for YouTubers will help you to step to the next level. Here are some cool video effects that you may be interested in. Do not hesitate to download Filmora and edit with some cool visual effects to your video today.

Wanted to make YouTube videos by yourself and share them with your audiences? Check this easy-to-use and powerful video editor for YouTube - Wondershare’s Filmora , and ignite your video with clicks. Filmora allows you to create 9:16, 1:1 videos for your phone. What’s more, you can export your work directly from the computer to YouTube with Filmora.

Try It Free Try It Free

iOS Android

Try It Free >>

Try It Free Try It Free

iOS Android

Try It Free >>

Now, YouTube becomes the second largest search engine in the world, over 1 billion hours of YouTube videos are watched per day. People will be using Google apps to access videos on YouTube. Unfortunately, there are existing issues in using the official application such as the stopping of the playback when you minimize the app and the number of annoying ads displayed on the YouTube application. If you want to get rid of these issues, then you might want to choose YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone and Android.

In this article

Part 1: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

Part 2: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

For Apple users, here are some of the best YouTube App Alternatives. We analyzed their top feature and why we decided to include them in this top 5 list.

1. Tube Master

Price: Free

The abundance of features this app provides makes it one of the best alternatives for the YouTube app. Tube Master lets you watch videos while browsing through the millions of videos that are available on the world’s largest video-sharing platform. This iOS-based app enables you to search or play videos without having to sign in to your account, and it allows you to change the video playback speed so you can watch videos in slow motion. The Tube Master app lets you create an unlimited amount of playlists and allows you to answer comments or chat messages instantly.

Tube Mater Features

  • Available on Google Play Store and third-party app stores
  • You can browse videos using the built-in browser
  • Allows you to download videos and audios at different resolutions
  • Play videos offline with a built-in video player
  • You can download videos from multiple social media platforms
  • Lightweight app and requires low RAM and storage space

Download Tube Master

Tube Master - Free Music Video Player for YouTube

Pros

Users can play the video in fast forward or go back

Easy to use

A rich selection of features

Cons

Slow speed

2. YouTube ++

Price: Free

The YouTube++ app is designed to make watching and downloading YouTube videos to your device a fun and easy process. What’s more, it blocks ads, so you won’t have to wait for the ad to finish to be able to continue watching a video. Changing the video playback speed, forward and rewind controls or the auto-reply options are just a few among the many useful features the YouTube++ app offers to its users. Furthermore, the app lets you disable age restrictions, but it only plays videos in default playback quality.

YouTube++ Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Download videos and play them offline on your device
  • Share videos on WhatsApp and other social media apps
  • Comes with an ads blocker
  • You can play audio and video in the background
  • Allows you to play videos on loop
  • You can disable the age restriction
  • Comes with a fast-forwarding or rewinding feature for users
  • Also comes with an audio and video format converter

Download Youtube ++

Pros

Audio player available for downloaded videos

Allows you to play video and audio files while using other apps

Removes ads from the videos you watch

Cons

The app isn’t available at the AppStore

Limited playback quality capabilities

3. MyTube

Price: Free

YouTubers who are passionate about music are going to love using this app because it offers superb search tools that enable them to find their favorite songs within seconds. You can either search songs by name, album or artist. MyTube’s users can create their playlists that can continuously play, while the app also provides the option to share videos to Facebook or via email. You can save a song you like on your YouTube account and listen to it whenever you want in just a few simple taps in the MyTube app.

MyTube Features

  • Create and manage various playlists
  • Supports HD quality videos
  • Continue watching your current video while you browse the app
  • Play music videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download videos and audio to watch or listen offline
  • Post and reply to comments

Download MyTube

YouTube Alternative app for iPhone MyTube

Pros

Powerful search tools

The app offers a simple way to create playlists and organize videos or music

Repeat and Shuffle options

Cons

MyTube doesn’t allow you to download videos from YouTube

No fast forward or rewind options

4. VideoTube

Price: Free

If you would like to manage your YouTube, Vimeo, and DailyMotion account from a single app on your iPhone or iPad, then the right choice for you is the VideoTube app. Simply log in to your YouTube account and start browsing through the platform’s endless collection of videos. The app provides one of the kind widgets that lets you open videos you want to watch from the Notification Center. Browsing through YouTube channels, commenting on videos, or subscribing to channels you like are among the numerous features this app offers to its users.

VideoTube Features

  • Features popular videos from all leading platforms
  • You can browse from multiple categories
  • User-interface and website layout is similar to YouTube
  • You can also submit your own video content
  • Download videos and play them offline

Download Video Tube

YouTube Watch Alternative: Video Tube

Pros

You can browse through your search history and watch your favorite videos again

Add videos to the watch list

The app is not prone to crashing

Cons

Even though it is free, it contains in-app purchases

Relatively poor codec support

5. Tubex - Video & Music Player

Price: Free

Keeping in touch with the latest trends in the music industry or discovering your new favorite song is easy with Tubex. The iOS-based app shows the hottest music trends for the country from which it is accessed, while its intuitive interface makes searching for new songs a fun process. You can add each song you like to a wishlist or include it in the playlist you created with Tubex. The app lets you create as many playlists as you want so you can easily sort all music you discover. Tubex also features a video player that can be activated by a single tap on the video you’d like to watch.

Tubex Features

  • Watch and listen to the latest music videos
  • Contains unlimited videos arranged reasonably
  • Comes with an attractive and user-friendly design
  • Allows you to download and share songs and videos
  • You can like, share and comment on videos
  • Add your favorite videos to the watchlist
  • Also comes with a playlist manager

Download Tubex

Tubex Tobidy Music iPlay Video

Pros

Elegant and functionally designed interface

Users can create an unlimited number of playlists

Makes managing large quantities of video files look easy

Cons

In-app purchases are required to unlock all of the app’s features

Turbex doesn’t offer a video download option

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

We will not be leaving our Android phone readers behind. For the best YouTube App for their gadgets, here are our top picks for this year.

1. NewPipe

Price: Free

This Freeware, open-source app is basically a lighter version of the YouTube app that doesn’t require any Google Play services to run smoothly. NewPipe collects the URL source from YouTube and displays the information it gathers in the app that is completely independent of this platform. The app’s users can search videos, view the video’s info, or choose which streaming player they are going to use to watch the video. The app offers support for videos in 1080p, 2K, or 4K resolution, which means that you watch high-quality videos from your phone. The NewPipe app is a great choice for YouTubers who don’t have powerful Android phones but still want to enjoy the benefits of browsing the world’s largest video-sharing platform.

NewPipe Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Unlimited downloads
  • You can set and change the quality of video play
  • Play videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download the video and audio at different resolutions.
  • Play video as a Pop-up box for multitasking
  • Lightweight and consumes low storage and battery

Download New Pipe

NewPipe YouTube Alternative

Pros

Great browsing and search features

Lets you download videos to your device

Offers support for high-resolution videos

Cons

The app is not available on the Google Play store

Limited tools for creating playlists

2. OGYouTube

Price: Free

Like most YouTube client apps, OGYouTube lets you browse the platform, listen to music or watch videos in different resolutions. As a matter of fact, this app is just an older version of the YouTube client app, that still provides the option to download videos. However, if you log into your account on YouTube, with the OGYouTube app you won’t be able to download videos. The app’s interface is identical to YouTube’s interface, which means that you won’t have to waste a lot of time trying to figure out how to use OGYouTube.

OGYouTube Features

  • Play and download videos directly from the app
  • Supports different video qualities
  • Play video in background
  • Comes with a dark mode on android devices
  • Runs parallel with the default YouTube app
  • No annoying ads to disturb you

Download OGYouTube

OGYouTube YouTube Alternative

Pros

A great option for people who don’t have powerful Android phones

Lets you play videos while using other apps

The app doesn’t contain ads

Cons

Not an official YouTube client app

Not available on Google Play Store

3. YouTube GO

Price: Free

YouTube’s official app can be quite demanding since it requires a fast Internet connection. That’s the reason why the company launched a lighter version of their official app, which is currently available in 130 countries around the world. One of the greatest advantages of the YouTube Go app is the fact that it lets you choose how many MB you spend on videos. Furthermore, the app is built to work seamlessly even at low Internet speeds, so its users can listen to music or download videos even if they don’t have access to an ultra-fast WiFi connection.

YouTube Go Features

  • Official YouTube app for rapid downloads and sharing
  • Download the app directly from Google Play Store
  • You can preview videos before watching
  • Download videos to your device and watch offline
  • You can watch videos in different qualities
  • Lets you control data speed

Download YouTube GO

YouTube Go YouTube Alternative

Pros

Video transfers don’t use data

Remarkable video sharing capabilities

Compatible with older versions of Android OS

Cons

Users can’t create playlists

The app contains ads

4. FlyTube APK

Price: Free

Even though FlyTube APK doesn’t offer many options, it is still one of the best YouTube app alternatives, because it lets you watch videos directly from YouTube while preserving your data. In order to be able to install it on your device, you must make sure that the OS you have on your phone is at least Android 4.0 or later. FlyTube APK enables you to listen to music from YouTube while chatting or using other apps on your phone. The app’s small window is fully adjustable and you can place it in the background while doing other things.

FlyTube APK Features

  • Play videos in the pop-up while you use other apps
  • Multiple YouTube videos are available to browse from
  • Share videos on multiple platforms
  • Does not run on Google Play Services
  • A small sized app so does not drain battery and storage

Download FlyTube APK

FlyTube APK   YouTube Alternative

Pros

A lightweight app that allows you to gain access to YouTube’s rich music collection

FlyTube doesn’t contain ads or surveys

Great multitasking potential

Cons

It easily drains the phone’s battery

The app’s not available on the Google Play store

5. iTube

Price: Free

If you are looking for an app that will let you listen to music from YouTube on your phone while you are using apps such as Facebook or WhatsApp, then iTube is one of the best choices you can make. The app is specifically designed to save battery and to enable its users to have access to music while they are in areas with no Internet reception. What’s more, if you don’t want to spend all your monthly data on YouTube videos, iTube offers a great solution for limited bandwidth plans, because it uses a minimum amount of data to play videos.

iTube Features

  • Download full-playlists in audio and video formats
  • You can convert and download videos in different formats like mp4, AVI, WMV, etc.
  • Download videos from multiple different websites and apps
  • You can record and upload videos using the built-in screen recorder
  • You can adjust data usage
  • Easy to use and browse your favorite videos

Download iTube

iTube   YouTube Alternative

Pros

The app works without Internet

No ads before or during a video

Great source of music on long flights

Saves battery

Cons

The app’s users can’t comment on YouTube videos

Limited sharing capabilities

Conclusion

In recent years, short videos and instant music videos are getting popular, Instagram even launched an app Called IGTV for people to share videos, let alone the hot lip-sync music video sharing app Musical.ly (now Tik Tok) which has 500+ million active users globally. So, if you are eager to create and watch short social media videos, you can try these two apps as well.

Whenever you want to get more subscribers and make money with videos, you really need to pay attention to the video content as content is the king in video marketing. Besides the creative ideas, powerful video editing software for YouTubers will help you to step to the next level. Here are some cool video effects that you may be interested in. Do not hesitate to download Filmora and edit with some cool visual effects to your video today.

Wanted to make YouTube videos by yourself and share them with your audiences? Check this easy-to-use and powerful video editor for YouTube - Wondershare’s Filmora , and ignite your video with clicks. Filmora allows you to create 9:16, 1:1 videos for your phone. What’s more, you can export your work directly from the computer to YouTube with Filmora.

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Now, YouTube becomes the second largest search engine in the world, over 1 billion hours of YouTube videos are watched per day. People will be using Google apps to access videos on YouTube. Unfortunately, there are existing issues in using the official application such as the stopping of the playback when you minimize the app and the number of annoying ads displayed on the YouTube application. If you want to get rid of these issues, then you might want to choose YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone and Android.

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Part 2: 5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for iPhone

For Apple users, here are some of the best YouTube App Alternatives. We analyzed their top feature and why we decided to include them in this top 5 list.

1. Tube Master

Price: Free

The abundance of features this app provides makes it one of the best alternatives for the YouTube app. Tube Master lets you watch videos while browsing through the millions of videos that are available on the world’s largest video-sharing platform. This iOS-based app enables you to search or play videos without having to sign in to your account, and it allows you to change the video playback speed so you can watch videos in slow motion. The Tube Master app lets you create an unlimited amount of playlists and allows you to answer comments or chat messages instantly.

Tube Mater Features

  • Available on Google Play Store and third-party app stores
  • You can browse videos using the built-in browser
  • Allows you to download videos and audios at different resolutions
  • Play videos offline with a built-in video player
  • You can download videos from multiple social media platforms
  • Lightweight app and requires low RAM and storage space

Download Tube Master

Tube Master - Free Music Video Player for YouTube

Pros

Users can play the video in fast forward or go back

Easy to use

A rich selection of features

Cons

Slow speed

2. YouTube ++

Price: Free

The YouTube++ app is designed to make watching and downloading YouTube videos to your device a fun and easy process. What’s more, it blocks ads, so you won’t have to wait for the ad to finish to be able to continue watching a video. Changing the video playback speed, forward and rewind controls or the auto-reply options are just a few among the many useful features the YouTube++ app offers to its users. Furthermore, the app lets you disable age restrictions, but it only plays videos in default playback quality.

YouTube++ Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Download videos and play them offline on your device
  • Share videos on WhatsApp and other social media apps
  • Comes with an ads blocker
  • You can play audio and video in the background
  • Allows you to play videos on loop
  • You can disable the age restriction
  • Comes with a fast-forwarding or rewinding feature for users
  • Also comes with an audio and video format converter

Download Youtube ++

Pros

Audio player available for downloaded videos

Allows you to play video and audio files while using other apps

Removes ads from the videos you watch

Cons

The app isn’t available at the AppStore

Limited playback quality capabilities

3. MyTube

Price: Free

YouTubers who are passionate about music are going to love using this app because it offers superb search tools that enable them to find their favorite songs within seconds. You can either search songs by name, album or artist. MyTube’s users can create their playlists that can continuously play, while the app also provides the option to share videos to Facebook or via email. You can save a song you like on your YouTube account and listen to it whenever you want in just a few simple taps in the MyTube app.

MyTube Features

  • Create and manage various playlists
  • Supports HD quality videos
  • Continue watching your current video while you browse the app
  • Play music videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download videos and audio to watch or listen offline
  • Post and reply to comments

Download MyTube

YouTube Alternative app for iPhone MyTube

Pros

Powerful search tools

The app offers a simple way to create playlists and organize videos or music

Repeat and Shuffle options

Cons

MyTube doesn’t allow you to download videos from YouTube

No fast forward or rewind options

4. VideoTube

Price: Free

If you would like to manage your YouTube, Vimeo, and DailyMotion account from a single app on your iPhone or iPad, then the right choice for you is the VideoTube app. Simply log in to your YouTube account and start browsing through the platform’s endless collection of videos. The app provides one of the kind widgets that lets you open videos you want to watch from the Notification Center. Browsing through YouTube channels, commenting on videos, or subscribing to channels you like are among the numerous features this app offers to its users.

VideoTube Features

  • Features popular videos from all leading platforms
  • You can browse from multiple categories
  • User-interface and website layout is similar to YouTube
  • You can also submit your own video content
  • Download videos and play them offline

Download Video Tube

YouTube Watch Alternative: Video Tube

Pros

You can browse through your search history and watch your favorite videos again

Add videos to the watch list

The app is not prone to crashing

Cons

Even though it is free, it contains in-app purchases

Relatively poor codec support

5. Tubex - Video & Music Player

Price: Free

Keeping in touch with the latest trends in the music industry or discovering your new favorite song is easy with Tubex. The iOS-based app shows the hottest music trends for the country from which it is accessed, while its intuitive interface makes searching for new songs a fun process. You can add each song you like to a wishlist or include it in the playlist you created with Tubex. The app lets you create as many playlists as you want so you can easily sort all music you discover. Tubex also features a video player that can be activated by a single tap on the video you’d like to watch.

Tubex Features

  • Watch and listen to the latest music videos
  • Contains unlimited videos arranged reasonably
  • Comes with an attractive and user-friendly design
  • Allows you to download and share songs and videos
  • You can like, share and comment on videos
  • Add your favorite videos to the watchlist
  • Also comes with a playlist manager

Download Tubex

Tubex Tobidy Music iPlay Video

Pros

Elegant and functionally designed interface

Users can create an unlimited number of playlists

Makes managing large quantities of video files look easy

Cons

In-app purchases are required to unlock all of the app’s features

Turbex doesn’t offer a video download option

5 Best YouTube App Alternatives for Android Phone

We will not be leaving our Android phone readers behind. For the best YouTube App for their gadgets, here are our top picks for this year.

1. NewPipe

Price: Free

This Freeware, open-source app is basically a lighter version of the YouTube app that doesn’t require any Google Play services to run smoothly. NewPipe collects the URL source from YouTube and displays the information it gathers in the app that is completely independent of this platform. The app’s users can search videos, view the video’s info, or choose which streaming player they are going to use to watch the video. The app offers support for videos in 1080p, 2K, or 4K resolution, which means that you watch high-quality videos from your phone. The NewPipe app is a great choice for YouTubers who don’t have powerful Android phones but still want to enjoy the benefits of browsing the world’s largest video-sharing platform.

NewPipe Features

  • Runs without Google Play Services
  • Unlimited downloads
  • You can set and change the quality of video play
  • Play videos in the background while you use other apps
  • Download the video and audio at different resolutions.
  • Play video as a Pop-up box for multitasking
  • Lightweight and consumes low storage and battery

Download New Pipe

NewPipe YouTube Alternative

Pros

Great browsing and search features

Lets you download videos to your device

Offers support for high-resolution videos

Cons

The app is not available on the Google Play store

Limited tools for creating playlists

2. OGYouTube

Price: Free

Like most YouTube client apps, OGYouTube lets you browse the platform, listen to music or watch videos in different resolutions. As a matter of fact, this app is just an older version of the YouTube client app, that still provides the option to download videos. However, if you log into your account on YouTube, with the OGYouTube app you won’t be able to download videos. The app’s interface is identical to YouTube’s interface, which means that you won’t have to waste a lot of time trying to figure out how to use OGYouTube.

OGYouTube Features

  • Play and download videos directly from the app
  • Supports different video qualities
  • Play video in background
  • Comes with a dark mode on android devices
  • Runs parallel with the default YouTube app
  • No annoying ads to disturb you

Download OGYouTube

OGYouTube YouTube Alternative

Pros

A great option for people who don’t have powerful Android phones

Lets you play videos while using other apps

The app doesn’t contain ads

Cons

Not an official YouTube client app

Not available on Google Play Store

3. YouTube GO

Price: Free

YouTube’s official app can be quite demanding since it requires a fast Internet connection. That’s the reason why the company launched a lighter version of their official app, which is currently available in 130 countries around the world. One of the greatest advantages of the YouTube Go app is the fact that it lets you choose how many MB you spend on videos. Furthermore, the app is built to work seamlessly even at low Internet speeds, so its users can listen to music or download videos even if they don’t have access to an ultra-fast WiFi connection.

YouTube Go Features

  • Official YouTube app for rapid downloads and sharing
  • Download the app directly from Google Play Store
  • You can preview videos before watching
  • Download videos to your device and watch offline
  • You can watch videos in different qualities
  • Lets you control data speed

Download YouTube GO

YouTube Go YouTube Alternative

Pros

Video transfers don’t use data

Remarkable video sharing capabilities

Compatible with older versions of Android OS

Cons

Users can’t create playlists

The app contains ads

4. FlyTube APK

Price: Free

Even though FlyTube APK doesn’t offer many options, it is still one of the best YouTube app alternatives, because it lets you watch videos directly from YouTube while preserving your data. In order to be able to install it on your device, you must make sure that the OS you have on your phone is at least Android 4.0 or later. FlyTube APK enables you to listen to music from YouTube while chatting or using other apps on your phone. The app’s small window is fully adjustable and you can place it in the background while doing other things.

FlyTube APK Features

  • Play videos in the pop-up while you use other apps
  • Multiple YouTube videos are available to browse from
  • Share videos on multiple platforms
  • Does not run on Google Play Services
  • A small sized app so does not drain battery and storage

Download FlyTube APK

FlyTube APK   YouTube Alternative

Pros

A lightweight app that allows you to gain access to YouTube’s rich music collection

FlyTube doesn’t contain ads or surveys

Great multitasking potential

Cons

It easily drains the phone’s battery

The app’s not available on the Google Play store

5. iTube

Price: Free

If you are looking for an app that will let you listen to music from YouTube on your phone while you are using apps such as Facebook or WhatsApp, then iTube is one of the best choices you can make. The app is specifically designed to save battery and to enable its users to have access to music while they are in areas with no Internet reception. What’s more, if you don’t want to spend all your monthly data on YouTube videos, iTube offers a great solution for limited bandwidth plans, because it uses a minimum amount of data to play videos.

iTube Features

  • Download full-playlists in audio and video formats
  • You can convert and download videos in different formats like mp4, AVI, WMV, etc.
  • Download videos from multiple different websites and apps
  • You can record and upload videos using the built-in screen recorder
  • You can adjust data usage
  • Easy to use and browse your favorite videos

Download iTube

iTube   YouTube Alternative

Pros

The app works without Internet

No ads before or during a video

Great source of music on long flights

Saves battery

Cons

The app’s users can’t comment on YouTube videos

Limited sharing capabilities

Conclusion

In recent years, short videos and instant music videos are getting popular, Instagram even launched an app Called IGTV for people to share videos, let alone the hot lip-sync music video sharing app Musical.ly (now Tik Tok) which has 500+ million active users globally. So, if you are eager to create and watch short social media videos, you can try these two apps as well.

Whenever you want to get more subscribers and make money with videos, you really need to pay attention to the video content as content is the king in video marketing. Besides the creative ideas, powerful video editing software for YouTubers will help you to step to the next level. Here are some cool video effects that you may be interested in. Do not hesitate to download Filmora and edit with some cool visual effects to your video today.

Wanted to make YouTube videos by yourself and share them with your audiences? Check this easy-to-use and powerful video editor for YouTube - Wondershare’s Filmora , and ignite your video with clicks. Filmora allows you to create 9:16, 1:1 videos for your phone. What’s more, you can export your work directly from the computer to YouTube with Filmora.

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  • Title: In 2024, Mastering the Art of Channel Creation on YouTube
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