HOW TO START UP AND RUN YOUR OWN YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
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Hi there! I'm Paul Palazzolo
(AKA SimoTheFinlandized
online), a 21-year-old Stoic
bisexual-white-male Irish-
Catholic avian-in-feathersona
tech-genius polymath,
digital creator, A.I. and
computer-science enthusiast,
and aspiring entrepreneur
originally from Chicago, who
now lives in Fort Wayne,
IN, USA. I'm a Harvard CS50
graduate with expertise in
the fields of A.I., web development,
content creation, digital
marketing, and business
strategy. I also like to create
digital content on science &
technology, entrepreneurship,
self-improvement, history,
culture, and the furry fandom.
In addition, I also write stories
and poetry, design and code
websites, apps, games, and
A.I. chatbots, make artwork
and music, as well as make
memes, GIFs, and infographics
on Imgflip, all the while crafting
innovative digital experiences
and striving to build up the
next big thing! Don't miss out—
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(AKA SimoTheFinlandized
online), a 21-year-old Stoic
bisexual-white-male Irish-
Catholic avian-in-feathersona
tech-genius polymath,
digital creator, A.I. and
computer-science enthusiast,
and aspiring entrepreneur
originally from Chicago, who
now lives in Fort Wayne,
IN, USA. I'm a Harvard CS50
graduate with expertise in
the fields of A.I., web development,
content creation, digital
marketing, and business
strategy. I also like to create
digital content on science &
technology, entrepreneurship,
self-improvement, history,
culture, and the furry fandom.
In addition, I also write stories
and poetry, design and code
websites, apps, games, and
A.I. chatbots, make artwork
and music, as well as make
memes, GIFs, and infographics
on Imgflip, all the while crafting
innovative digital experiences
and striving to build up the
next big thing! Don't miss out—
feel free to like, comment, and
follow me on my social-media
accounts for more awesome
content! Your support means
the world to me!
MY OFFICIAL EMAIL (For
Any And All Inquiries):
simothefinlandized[at]gmail.com
MY OFFICIAL WEBSITE (For My
Social-Media Links):
https://simothefinlandized.carrd.co
HOW TO START UP AND RUN YOUR OWN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - By SimoTheFinlandized (2022 CE)
Hi there, it’s me SimoTheFinlandized again, and today I wanted to show you all how you can easily start up and operate your very own YouTube Channel so that you too can (potentially) achieve Internet-based stardom, and potentially make quite a good living off of it via advertising once you gain enough rapport in the video-sharing industry to do so. Without further ado, let us begin! To make your own YouTube channel, come up with a very clever name for your channel that's appropriate for the type of videos and adjacent multimedia web-content that you're going to make. Then, go onto YouTube and log in as yourself with either your e-mail address or Google account, and choose for yourself a decent profile picture for your channel. Add a brief yet informative description of your channel, select a eye-catching picture to use as your channel art, and link your YouTube channel to your various social-media accounts. Once you've made some videos for your channel, edit and upload each one of the videos. Be sure to choose a clever name for the videos, and in addition to add a description to preview the goings-on of each of your videos as well as to add video tags so people can actively search for your video.
You can easily make your own simplistic YouTube videos quite cheaply and speedily simply by making elaborate slideshows about the topic you wish to share via the “Google Slides” application, and then screen-recording the resulting presentation as it plays through.
When it comes to becoming and staying popular on YouTube, try to come up with very catchy and interesting titles for each of your videos, such as “5 Most Shocking Moments Caught on Camera" for example, so that people will actively want to watch them, and by extension, hopefully subscribe to your channel. Then, choose for yourself an eye-opening thumbnail image that shows the most important parts of your video in an attempt to entice people to click on it. You should try your best to post your videos at least once a week in order to keep your channel current and up-to-date as well as your YouTube-channel subscribers engaged. Additionally, make sure to respond to your viewer’s positive comments and answer their questions as much as you can.
Hi there, it’s me SimoTheFinlandized again, and today I wanted to show you all how you can easily start up and operate your very own YouTube Channel so that you too can (potentially) achieve Internet-based stardom, and potentially make quite a good living off of it via advertising once you gain enough rapport in the video-sharing industry to do so. Without further ado, let us begin! To make your own YouTube channel, come up with a very clever name for your channel that's appropriate for the type of videos and adjacent multimedia web-content that you're going to make. Then, go onto YouTube and log in as yourself with either your e-mail address or Google account, and choose for yourself a decent profile picture for your channel. Add a brief yet informative description of your channel, select a eye-catching picture to use as your channel art, and link your YouTube channel to your various social-media accounts. Once you've made some videos for your channel, edit and upload each one of the videos. Be sure to choose a clever name for the videos, and in addition to add a description to preview the goings-on of each of your videos as well as to add video tags so people can actively search for your video.
You can easily make your own simplistic YouTube videos quite cheaply and speedily simply by making elaborate slideshows about the topic you wish to share via the “Google Slides” application, and then screen-recording the resulting presentation as it plays through.
When it comes to becoming and staying popular on YouTube, try to come up with very catchy and interesting titles for each of your videos, such as “5 Most Shocking Moments Caught on Camera" for example, so that people will actively want to watch them, and by extension, hopefully subscribe to your channel. Then, choose for yourself an eye-opening thumbnail image that shows the most important parts of your video in an attempt to entice people to click on it. You should try your best to post your videos at least once a week in order to keep your channel current and up-to-date as well as your YouTube-channel subscribers engaged. Additionally, make sure to respond to your viewer’s positive comments and answer their questions as much as you can.
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