YouTube's Creator Studio tin be a bit hard to navigate, but at that place are a lot of features hidden in menus and tabs that you might find useful equally a content creator.

The Channel Overview Page

On the Videos page, you'll find an overview of all of your uploads. From here, you lot can check out view counts, come across which videos have been demonetized (a common occurence on YouTube nowadays), and take quick access to the edit tabs for each video. You tin can achieve much the same thing but from your channel'southward page, just to edit a particular video from in that location, you'd have to click on the video and so click "Edit." Doing it from the Videos page saves y'all a click.

On the drop-downwards card for each video, y'all get quick access to all the edit features YouTube has to offering.

From in that location, you can edit your video's annotations, cards, and stop screen, as well every bit download the video from YouTube or even delete it.

Clicking "Info and Settings" (or merely "Edit") brings you to the video'south main settings page.

From here, you can do a lot. The virtually useful features outside of editing the title and description are in the "Avant-garde Settings" tab. You lot can turn off or change the sorting on comments, change your video's category and subcategory (if you make gaming videos, y'all should be putting the championship of the game here), and disable embedding on other sites.

You can likewise alter the thumbnail with the example thumbnails at the top, or upload your own. YouTube thumbnails are 1280×720, or 720p.

Cards

If you want, you lot can put some info upwardly in the pinnacle correct corner, such as a link to some other video, channel, or link. These cards are useful for when you mention something in a video and demand to provide a link.

End Screen Annotations

A lot of people forget that they can create cease screen annotations. You can customize the videos that show at the end of yours, which helps people to keep watching your content subsequently they're washed with one video.

You can add together elements manually, or import them from another video.

You tin add a subscribe button to the middle of the screen, bear witness off your most recent upload, a specific video or playlist, or simply let YouTube selection from your aqueduct. Whatsoever you do, information technology'southward better than leaving it blank.

Since this screen shows up in the last few seconds of your actual video, well-nigh YouTubers integrate this into their outro. Once you've got a template you similar, you tin can pattern your outro around it to make some cool looking stop screens.

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