how to create a YouTube channel step by step Including the key optimization setting that most people miss. That will help you maximize ...
how to create a YouTube channel step by step
Including the key optimization setting that most people miss. That will help you maximize your results even if you've already started. Hey it's Justin Brown here from Primal Video. Where we help you amplify your business and brand with video. If you're new here, make sure to click that subscribe button. And all the links to everything we mention in this video, you can find linked in the description box below. So let's jump into it. Now YouTube has become the second most popular search engine in the world. So it's no wonder that more and more people wanna get on the platform. And to learn how to make a YouTube channel of their own. So with the right process and a little optimization of some key channel settings, you can quickly set yourself up, and your new channel up for success. Ready to maximize your views, your subscribers, and your traffic onFirst Create a Gmail Account

Open Youtube Login Gmail Account

Create a Channel Name

Use Other Name Channel

Logo Click Create a Channel

Click on the “Customize Channel” link.

Channel icon and artwork
- Channel icon: recommended as 800×800 pixels, displays as 98×98 pixels
- Channel banner: 2,560×1440 pixels, safe area for mobile and web (without text and logo cropping) is 1546 x 423 pixels.

Let’s start with our channel icon. When you go to change your icon for the first time, you’ll be provided the following prompt.

Meanwhile, updating your channel art results in a straightforward image upload screen as well.

When uploading your creatives, YouTube provides you with a preview and cropping option to make sure nothing gets cut off. This might take a bit of trial and error to get right, but doing so ensures that your account looks professional.

And here’s the end result of updating our sample channel’s imagery after whipping up a couple of quick examples in Canva.

There is no blanket approach to YouTube images – this means you have plenty of creative freedom with your channel. Here’s a beautiful example from Mint, including a minimalist logo and cartoony banner which are both in line with their branding.

page now, this channel is now set up and ready to go, for you to start uploading content. Obviously all you need to do then, is film some videos, and come up here and hit upload video. And you're good to go. So that's a complete walkthrough on creating and setting up your YouTube channel. Now we've mentioned this a couple times in this video. But linked on screen is our YouTube Ranking Guide. This is a free download, a free resource for you to help you find high traffic, low competition keywords you can use to help optimize your channel and your videos to show up in both Google and YouTube search. This is the exact strategy that we use to grow our channel. And that we teach our clients and students as well. So click the link to grab your copy. And I'll see you in the next video
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Channel description
Easy to overlook, the “About” section of your profile is a crucial piece of figuring out how to create a YouTube channel that actually results in long-term leads and followers. Not only is this a place to make a personal impression of your viewers, but also funnel them to your social profiles or homepage.

Oh, and don’t forget to add a business email as an extra point of contact.

The last piece of your description is arguably the most important. That is, adding in links to your homepage, social profiles and any other places you’d like your YouTube traffic to land. Including these links increases the chances of your traffic becoming long-term followers of your brand.
YouTube allows you to add up to five links and customizable hyperlink text up to 30 characters.

After filling out the description, the end result looks something like this:

As an added bonus, YouTube adds your site’s social links to your channel banner to make them even more accessible to viewers.

Featured channels and activity

Which channels should you feature and “like,” though? While there are no hard and fast rules about who to engage with, stick to these pointers:
- Highlight industry leaders and influencers (hint: but not competitors)
- “Like” the content of companies or creators that you admire or find entertaining yet relevant
- Avoid any content that could be perceived as controversial or otherwise unrelated to your business
On that last point, try to keep things strictly professional in terms of activity on your YouTube business. If you want to “like” the latest Taylor Swift video or leave a comment on a political video, do so on your personal channel.
In your channel settings, make sure to have your subscriptions and “liked” videos set to public so viewers can see them.

Your “liked” videos and subscriptions will be featured across your various profile tabs, which helps complete your profile.

Now that your profile is ready for action, you can upload your first video and start publishing.

How to create a YouTube account that’s fully optimized
Once your account is filled out, the ongoing process of optimizing your channel and content is the final piece of the puzzle. We’ll briefly touch on some tips that encourage new viewers and traffic once you’re ready for your first upload.
1. Include a channel trailer
The best place for creators to start for video optimization is by creating a channel trailer. Such videos are meant to introduce first-time viewers to your channel and ultimately outlines the type of content they should expect. These videos are typically less than a minute long and serve as a supplement to your channel’s “About” page.
And here’s what a channel trailer looks like on the sample channel we put together earlier.

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