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  2. Create a YouTube channel - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/1646861

    Go to your channel list. Choose to create a new channel or use an existing Brand Account: Create a channel by clicking Create a new channel. Create a YouTube channel for a Brand Account that you already manage by choosing the Brand Account from the list. If this Brand Account already has a channel, you can't create a new one.

  3. Go to YouTube. In the top right, click Sign in. Click Create Account. Choose For my personal use, For my child or For work or my business. Once you've signed in to YouTube with your Google Account, you can create a YouTube channel on your account. YouTube channels let you upload videos, leave comments, and create playlists.

  4. Subscribe to the YouTube Viewers channel for the latest news, updates, and tips. To find your playlists, go to the guide and click You. Create and manage a YouTube playlist on your desktop Create a playlist from a video or Short. To create a playlist from a video: Go to the watch page of a video that you want in the playlist.

  5. How to earn money on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    You can earn money on YouTube by applying for and being accepted to the YouTube Partner Program. Only channels that follow our YouTube channel monetization policies may be able to monetize. Intro to Making Money on YouTube. Subscribe to the YouTube Creators channel for the latest news, updates, and tips.

  6. Get started creating YouTube Shorts - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/10059070

    Here’s how: Sign in to the YouTube app . Tap Create and select Short. Or tap Remix from the Shorts tab below your screen. To record a clip, hold Capture . You can also tap it to start and stop recording. While on the record screen, you can: Undo and Redo changes: Tap Undo to remove the previous video clip you recorded or tap Redo to add it back.

  7. Handles overview - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Handles are a way for you to find and connect with creators on YouTube. Handles are unique and short channel identifiers distinct from channel names, and they start with the “@” symbol. For example, @youtubecreators. All channels will have an associated handle that can be used to find and interact with other users– both creators and viewers.

  8. Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2474026

    1. Enable live streaming. To live stream, you need to have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and you need to verify your channel. Go to YouTube. From the top right, click Create Go live. If you haven't already, follow the steps to verify your channel. Starting your first live stream may take up to 24 hours.

  9. Manage channel settings - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2976814

    Manage channel settings. You can manage your channel settings in YouTube Studio. Change everything from your country/region to your channel's visibility. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Settings Channel. Adjust the channel settings. Click Save.

  10. Set up an AdSense for YouTube account to get paid on YouTube

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9914702

    Sign in to YouTube Studio and click Change Association. In the account selection menu, select the Google Account that uses your existing (older) AdSense or AdSense for YouTube account. Click Accept Association. You’ll be redirected back to YouTube Studio, where you can see the account linked to your channel.

  11. On a computer, go to YouTube Studio. In the left menu, select Earn. Click the Memberships tab. In the box that says “Step 1: Add levels and perks,” click Edit. Follow the on-screen instructions. Once complete, click Publish. We review your levels and perks against our channel membership policies before they can go live.