How to Start a YouTube Channel for Beginners

Neha Singh
3 min readFeb 13, 2020

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YouTube platform is booming and although there has been controversy over the years, it is still possible for a new content creator to create a YouTube channel from scratch and make a good earning as long as they are part of the YouTube Partner Program and are eligible for monetization.

If you want to start a YouTube channel but don’t know how? This article is a step-by-step guide to start a YouTube channel perfect for beginners. Starting a really successful YouTube channel involves much more than just uploading a video and watching what’s happening.

1. Start with the basics

Always start with the basics and YouTube makes it extremely easy. The first thing you should do is create your commercial channel and with just a few clicks, you can start setting up your new channel. You can create either a personal channel or a channel with a business or other name.

2. Describe Your Channel

Once the channel is created the first thing you will see that you need to complete your profile and description of your channel. Here you have to introduce yourself, describe your channel niche and what viewers can expect from your channel. Here you also need to add some links to your website but you should limit your links to the most important ones.

3. Liven up your channel

When you access a YouTube channel, you will find a button “Add channel art”. It is your channel cover photo and a key element for displaying your brand. The YouTube channel art size is recommended for the title image with 2560 x 1440 pixels and maximum file size of 4 MB. Use the YouTube channel Art Template to make sure your template is in the correct shape and position.

4. Find Your Niche

Since you are looking to start a YouTube channel, you should first know exactly what your channel is about. It must be a specific topic when you start your channel because you must target a very specific audience. The more that you cater to your target market, the more likely they will want to look into your business services.

5. Create Channel trailer

Once the channel art is created, you must also create a channel trailer. Channel trailers are a good introduction to your channel for new visitors and are generally short and enjoyable. You can let your audience know who you are, what your channel is talking about, and what type of content they can expect in the future.

6. Publish YouTube video

After you’ve shot and edited your first video, you can publish it. Since YouTube is based on video uploads, you can find the upload option in the top right of the screen when you log in to your account. If you post videos regularly, users are more likely to subscribe to your channel. Your activity level is clearly shown in the YouTube search results.

7. Optimize your search

When you are uploading your video, you will be asked to complete a title, description, and tags for your video. These are important elements to make your video easy to find on YouTube search. Complete title and description using keywords to describe the video. This will help to go a long way.

8. Be consistent

Creating a successful YouTube channel takes time and effort, and viewers expect consistency in the channel they subscribe to. Don’t expect to succeed if you plan to create a YouTube channel, upload a video, and then completely ignore it. After your first video, be sure to plan the next videos in advance. If you find difficulty in shooting videos regularly, then try to shoot more than one video on the same day and release it on your own schedule.

I hope you find this article helpful!

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Neha Singh
Neha Singh

Written by Neha Singh

New writer. I love to write about travel, lifestyle and social media.

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