7 YouTube Videos That Will Help You Start a YouTube Channel in Less Than 2 hours:

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1. Setup a YouTube Channel

This video will show you the steps to

• Create a channel
• Add Description
• Add banner
• Check essential settings

Duration: 14:51

https://t.co/Jy1ewkffzK
2. Grow a YouTube Channel

This list would be incomplete without Ali Abdaal

This video will teach you:

• Starting strategy
• Growing strategy
• What makes a good video
• Your future goals

Duration: 31:40

https://t.co/Jl8xINxbFo
3. Edit Videos

This video will teach you the basics of Adobe Premier Pro

• Start a new project
• Import files and add to the timeline
• Basic tools
• Music and SFX
• Colouring

https://t.co/yMZZGUAvRU
4. Script Your Videos

You will spend your entire day in front of the camera if you haven't prepared a script

This video has got you covered. Learn to

• Add a hook
• a CTA
• Writing word by word or bullet points

Duration: 8:16

https://t.co/tL9AhouMC9
5. Talk Confidently to a Camera

This is your worst fear if you haven't made YouTube videos so far

This video will help you to:

• Practice
• Be comfortable on the camera
• Teach you to be yourself

Duration: 18:44

https://t.co/LQxBznDLBd
6. Create Attractive Thumbnails

Nobody will watch your video if they don't click on it

That's the point of your Thumbnail

This video will teach you to create simple yet attractive thumbnails using Canva

Duration: 11:29

https://t.co/YgKWyPA5Cw
7. Use Analytics For Growth

You can't grow much on YouTube if you can't understand the data

This video will teach you just that

It will show you to:

• Compare Video Performance
• gain/loss of subs
• Traffic sources
...

Duration: 18:21

https://t.co/b3MK7w8O2i
7 Step video guide to start a YT channel:

1. How to Setup a YouTube Channel
2. How to Grow a YouTube Channel
3. How to Edit a Video
4. How to Script Your Videos
5. How to Talk Confidently to a Camera
6. How to Create Attractive Thumbnails
7. How to Use Analytics For Growth
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