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YouTube Channels: Your Own Custom YouTube Landing Page

Doug Williams @ 5:00 am

This blog entry was posted on September 28, 2009.

Have you been producing a number of videos and posting them on YouTube? If so, then you will want to create your own custom branded YouTube channel. This is a custom profile page or landing page. It is your home page on YouTube where others can see your public videos and comments, read your profile and subscribe to your channel.

Over the past few months, YouTube has been rolling out their new channel design. The new channel system became live in July and old channels must be updated and converted to the new system by September 30 (that’s in a few days). The new system is easier to use and allows more possible customization for you to be able to create your own custom channel.

As you build up a library of videos on YouTube, you will develop a following of avid fans who want to see anything new that you produce. With a channel page you can create consistent branding for all your social media marketing. Imprint your logo and visual branding as you promote yourself as the authority in your market.

Channel Setup: How do you set-up your own YouTube Channel? It’s easy.

  1. Log into your YouTube account and select “Edit Channel”
  2. You will be guided thru the set-up where you can put in the basic information, customize colors and select which sections (modules) that you want to include in your channel.
  3. You will be able to edit each area directly from the channel page to customize your information.
  4. You can add backgound images and further customize the look of your channel under advanced options.

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