Creating Your Own YouTube Channel Using Web Video Broadcasting

 If you've dabbled with online video marketing and have a few marketing videos on YouTube, you're probably ready to go on to the next step: setting up a YouTube channel. A YouTube channel is similar to a more advanced version of an online profile. The channel displays your user name, profile, and thumbnails of your Web video collection at its most basic level. In fact, everyone who has signed up for YouTube has a basic channel.

Sign into YouTube, click on your user name, and select "Account" to view your own channel. Who, on the other hand, wants to be ordinary? Let's take a look at a few businesses who have taken their YouTube accounts to new levels of creativity.



The Geek Squad at Best Buy is reaching out to customers via social media and YouTube. Geek Squad employs internet videos to provide viewers with quick "Two Minute Miracle" consumer electronics tips while simultaneously fostering brand loyalty. After all, who are you going to call when you need help with more difficult computer or home theatre installation projects latest Technology News to Geek Squad's channel and learn about consumer electronics from these geeky professionals on a regular basis?

The Geek Squad logo appears in the channel's background, making it instantly recognisable and branding the channel accordingly. A current Web video sits in the centre of the screen, with smaller thumbnails of more recent Geek Squad marketing videos. You'll see "modules" providing extra information such as the Geek Squad profile, recent activity, comments, and subscriptions as you scroll down the page.

The Big Cat Rescue channel, or Big Cat TV, is another example. This channel is even more tailored than Geek Squad's. A graphic header runs across the top of the channel, along with typical components like the user's profile and a list of Web videos. 

The main video starts immediately, with music blasting. A "contribute now" picture, as well as links to associated Web sites and social media accounts, were also included by the channel's creator. These are "nofollow" links, which means that incorporating them will not boost your site's ranking. Include links not for SEO purposes, but to foster relationships with your audience.

After discovering one of your online YouTube videos, viewers can go to your YouTube channel by clicking on your user name. If they like what they see, they can subscribe to the channel, and you can start creating relationships with them. Subscribers are notified when new videos are uploaded, increasing the possibility that your marketing films will be viewed in the future!

Furthermore, just as you can embed individual videos, you may embed your YouTube channel or another YouTube user's channel onto a Web site. Create a YouTube channel and then integrate it in your website or blog. This allows your current visitors to explore through your Web video library without leaving your website. Meanwhile, your YouTube channel is still searchable, which may lead YouTube users to your website for further information.

Are you ready to take your YouTube channel to the next level? Begin by entering into your YouTube account and going to your account settings. Find the How To Download YouTube Videos, immediately underneath Insight, after you're in Account Settings. 

This will lead you to the Edit Channel Info screen, where you can see basic information about your channel including its URL and type. Select the Channel Design option. You'll see your channel's basic layout with preset modules inside the editing area, each of which can be altered or removed. Tabs run along the top of the page. Explore these sections to add your logo, colour scheme, and other preferences to your channel.

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