Uploaded on Jan 8, 2021
If you still don't know how to set up a YouTube business account, it's not too late to get started. Every day, YouTubers watch more than a billion hours of videos on YouTube, but only 9% of small businesses open their own channels. The most important thing you need to make your YouTube channel successful is what you already have. In other words, you need to understand who your viewers are and how much you think they are worth it. Being able to monitor your viewers and interests will help you decide what to focus on when creating YouTube content. Video content can enhance your branding activities and showcase your business experience. With the increase in the use of YouTube, the opportunity is also getting bigger for businesses. In this step-by-step guide, we will see how to set up a fully optimized YouTube channel for your business.
How To Create A YouTube Channel For Your Business
How To Create A YouTube
Channel For Your Business
1. Create a Google account
• To create a YouTube channel for business, log
into your existing Google account, or create a
new account dedicated to your YouTube
business account.
2. Create a YouTube channel
• Go to YouTube.com when you log in to your
business-only Google account. Click on your
Profile in the top right and then select “Create
a Channel” from the drop-down menu.
• Enter your company/brand name and click
"Create".
• Click on "Customize Channel“.
3. Customize your YouTube channel
There are 3 things to customize:
a. Profile Picture
• By default, the profile image is tied to your brand
image. The profile image is usually found where the
company logo is located.
• Or, if you are the face of the company, put your image
there.
• We recommend using a 98 x 98 pixel unanimated
PNG, or GIF image.
• You'll also need to make sure YouTube displays well
with a smaller size and square and circular cutouts
based on multiple spots using the profile picture.
b. Banner Image
• Add channel graphics to show off your brand
personality and create a more engaging YouTube
profile.
• Channel graphics must be less than 6MB and at least
2048 x 1152 pixels.
• However, YouTube recommends using 2560 x 1440
pixels for the best results on all devices.
• YouTube provides a preview of each image you
upload to show you how it will look on a variety of
devices.
• You can also change the cropping of the image.
c. Channel Description
• Keep this section simple. Write some short
paragraphs about who you are and what you
do.
• Add some keywords to help people find you
when they search on YouTube.
• You must also include your business website,
business email address, and other contact
methods.
4. Add Manager to YouTube Channel
If you want one or more helpers to help you manage
your YouTube channel, you can add them as a
manager like this:
• Click on Profile at the top right and select “Settings”
from the drop-down menu as shown below.
• Click Add or remove administrators.
• Click the “manage permissions” button.
• In the box that appears, click on the icon in the upper
right corner and add the email address of the person
you want to invite to manage your YouTube channel.
Conclusion
• That's all. You can change other YouTube
settings and change them later if you like. But
now the YouTube channel is ready to take to
the streets.
• If you are impatient and can’t wait to see
organic results, there are paid options.
You can Buy YouTube Views and Subscribers
on a Budget from SocioBlend.
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