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What to Watch Next Module

What to Watch Next Module

The “What to Watch Next” module appears for viewers who have subscribed to your channel to encourage them to continue engaging with your video content. This section is dynamic in that we always show users content they have not yet viewed, but you can select a piece of content to …

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Channel Icon

Channel Icon

Your Channel Icon shows overlaid on your Channel Art banner, and as the watch page icon for videos viewed on YouTube watch pages. In the past, the Channel Icon was referred to as your “Channel Avatar.”

Your Channel Icon will also show on the right hand side of other Channels if …

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Sections & Playlists

Sections & Playlists Curating Your Content

In addition to the channel trailer, we’ve enabled greater control over how your content is displayed to Channel visitors. This is primarily achieved through the launch of a feature we’re calling “Sections” of content.

Sections

The Browse tab of your Channel is yours to curate. For unsubscribed viewers, you …

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Building a Community of Subscribers

Building a Community of Subscribers Why subscribers matter

Think of your favorite television program. Who are the main characters or personalities? What night of the week is it on? What time? Whom do you chat with about the program the next day?Imagine engaging a community built around your brand in the same way. On YouTube, …

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YouTube Channels (Information for Brands & Advertisers)

Building a Community of Subscribers Sections & Playlists Channel Icon What to Watch Next Module Manage Advanced Channel Settings Quick Spec Sheet Global Audience: Best Practices for Localized Channels

Channel Browse View

Channel Browse View

The Browse view of your channel allows visitors to your channel to see, by default, the customized content (channel trailer, sections) you are displaying. Disabling the browse view will display your channel feed to all users.

You can enable and disable the Browse view of your channel in the channel navigation screen. …

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Channel Search

Channel Search

You can search for YouTube Channels in the same way that you search for videos. All user Channels with greater than two uploads are indexed in search results. However, if a user’s Channel does not get indexed in the search results, you can directly get to their Channel by entering the following URL: …

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Channel Trailer

Channel Trailer

The channel trailer is available to channels with the channel browse view enabled.

To edit your channel trailer, visit your own channel. You will see a section for new visitors. From here, you can click on Channel trailer” to choose your upload by thumbnail or by entering your video’s URL.

If you don’t …

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Channels with Verified Names

Channels with Verified Names

Verification badges are applied to a YouTube channel’s connected Google+ identity. This badges help visually confirm the authenticity of a brand. When you find the badge on a channel for a popular celebrity or business, you can be sure that the channel actually belongs to them. The verification checkmark only appears …

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Create Channel Art

Create channel art

Channel art can be used to brand your channel’s identity and give your channel page a unique look and feel. Your channel art will be used on all platforms where viewers can see your channel (TV, mobile, tablets, etc.)

How to edit Channel art

  • Sign in to YouTube and visit …

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