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How to upload a video to YouTube: step-by-step guide


how to upload a video to youtube

Creating a YouTube channel, choosing a YouTube channel name and uploading videos to your channel is, fortunately, pretty simple. In this article, we’ll show you step-by-step how to upload a video to your YouTube channel.


YouTube is not only the most popular video-sharing platform in the world, but it’s the second most-visited website on the entire planet. Which menas in general YouTube marketing is worth your time.


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Before you upload your YouTube video



Make sure YouTube supports your video file


Before you can successfully upload your video to YouTube, make sure the platform supports your video format. Luckily, this is YouTub, a social media platform dedicated entirely to video, so it supports most file formats. You can find the full list here:


  • .MOV

  • .MPEG4

  • .MP4

  • .AVI

  • .WMV

  • .MPEGPS

  • .FLV

  • 3GPP

  • WebM

  • DNxHR

  • ProRes

  • CineForm

  • HEVC (h265)


If your video file type isn’t listed above, you'll need to re-export it using a supported format. Alternatively, you can check out YouTube’s troubleshooter for conversion help.


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How to upload a video to YouTube



Step 1

Log in to your YouTube account.


Step 2


Click on the video icon at the top right-hand side of the window, which can be found next to your user icon, messages, apps and notifications.


Step 3


Click ‘Upload a Video.’


Step 4


Then, press ‘Select files’ to find the video file saved on your computer. Or, you can drag and drop it into the window.


Step 5


Now publish your video. You can also choose to post on a scheduled date.



Add the final details to your YouTube video


To ensure your video performs well, include details like privacy settings, thumbnail stills and SEO data.



Select your privacy settings


Privacy settings allow you to control who can and can’t see your video. YouTube provides the following options in the uploading process:


  • Public: Anyone can view your video, and it will show up in YouTube search results. This is the standard setting and if you use YouTube to market your business or expand your reach, you’ll want to make your videos public.

  • Unlisted: Unlisted videos are still public, but you’ll need to provide people with a direct link to see the video. In addition, these videos won’t appear in the YouTube search results or your video feed. For marketing purposes, you can use unlisted videos to promote exclusive deals or events.

  • Private: Only you have viewing access.


Once you’ve selected your preferred option, click ‘Save.’



Make your video SEO friendly


YouTube SEO increases the likelihood that your video appears on both Google and YouTube search results by clearly conveying your video’s content.


To get started, conduct keyword research using a tool like Google Keyword Planner or Wordstream. This helps determine the relevant search words and phrases your target audience searches for. That way, when your video shows up on search results, they’ll be more likely to watch it.


Once you’ve selected keywords, update them in your video title, description and file name during the upload process.



Additional YouTube optimizations


  • Audio: Thanks to YouTube’s vast (and free) audio library, you can change your video’s audio track with music and sound effects after you upload.

  • Blur faces: Blur the faces of anyone appearing in your video via the ‘Enhancements’ Tab. You can control the setting, too, with the ‘Custom Blur’ option.

  • End screens: Add an end screen to the last 5-20 seconds of your video, showcasing additional videos, playlists, links, and subscribe buttons. You can even apply templates to simplify the process.

  • Cards: Cards can point viewers to a specific link (from a list of eligible sites) and show customized images, titles and calls to action.

  • Closed captions: YouTube makes it easy to add closed captions to your video: Simply select the language and upload a file. For more accurate captions, you can transcribe your video’s spoken parts and YouTube will auto-sync them for you.

  • Choose your thumbnail. Your video thumbnail is the image people see when scrolling through your feed. Make sure you use a clear image that accurately reflects your video and entices people to click.



    Learn more:

  • How to make a YouTube banner

  • How to make a YouTube thumbnail




After you upload your video


Now that you’ve successfully uploaded your video to YouTube, others can discover it. However, if you want to become a successful YouTuber, you can also spread the word yourself. Share the link with your friends and family and on social networks to get as many views as possible. You can use a link in bio tool like Hopp by Wix to create a designated URL that links to your video along with your website, social media channels and other online assets. As you build your channel’s popularity, you might eventually make money on YouTube.


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How to upload a video to YouTube FAQ


Why can't I upload videos longer than 15 minutes?

If you're a new YouTube channel, you may be limited to uploading videos that are 15 minutes or shorter. This is to prevent spam and abuse of the platform. Once your channel has been verified, you will be able to upload longer videos.

What are the different video privacy options?

YouTube offers three different video privacy options:

  1. Public: Public videos are visible to everyone on YouTube. They can be found in search results and can be viewed by anyone, even if they're not signed in to YouTube.

  2. Unlisted: Unlisted videos are not visible in search results and can only be viewed by people who have the direct link to the video.

  3. Private: Private videos are only visible to the people who you choose to share them with. You can share private videos with individual people or with groups of people.

How do I add my own music to my YouTube video?

There are two ways to add your own music to a YouTube video:

  1. Use the YouTube Audio Library: The YouTube Audio Library is a collection of free music and sound effects that you can use in your videos. To use the Audio Library, simply select the "Audio Library" tab when you are uploading your video.

  2. Upload your own music: If you have your own music that you want to use in your video, you can upload it to YouTube. To do this, select the "Music" tab when you are uploading your video.

Why can't I upload a video on YouTube?

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to upload a video to YouTube:

  • The video file is too large: The maximum file size for a YouTube video is 128 GB or 5760 minutes, whichever is less.

  • The video file is not formatted correctly: YouTube supports a variety of video formats, including MP4, MOV and WMV. If your video is not in one of these formats, you will need to convert it before you can upload it.

  • Your account is not verified: If you are a new YouTube channel, you may be limited to uploading videos that are 15 minutes or shorter. Once your channel has been verified, you will be able to upload longer videos.

  • Your video has been flagged for copyright infringement: If YouTube detects that your video contains copyrighted material, it may be flagged for copyright infringement. This will prevent you from uploading the video.

  • Your account has been banned from uploading videos: If you have violated YouTube's community guidelines, your account may be banned from uploading videos.


 
 
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