Ideas on creating YouTube channel

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First off, you'll need to create a Google account if you don't already have one. Once you create the actual channel by choosing your channel name, it's time for some personalization. Decide on what kind of photo you want to use for your profile photo (this will be constantly seen by your subscribers as well as new viewers, so choose wisely!) Having an eye-catching banner is also important for your branding and helps people get an idea of what your channel is about. The recommended banner size is 2560 x 1440. A good tip is to use a great tool for making simple but great looking banners. Another good option for this. A majority of creators list their niche(s) clearly on their banners, and some also state how often they post new videos.



Don't forget to add your other social channels like Instagram or Facebook. Connecting all your relevant social channels is a good way to have your viewers engage with you on different platforms.



Once you are ready to upload your first video, don't forget to use relevant tags for your video and niche. Tags can be a great way to gain new viewers and subscribers. Personally, I use Tubebuddy for tags research. This is something I would highly recommend, and their basic service is free! Remember that uploading the actual video file can take time as well as for YouTube to process your video properly. If you're aiming to upload at a certain time, give yourself an extra hour or so. It's better to be able to schedule a video ahead of time than to stress at the very last minute, trying to hit a deadline!
 
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