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  2. Take YouTube Certified courses - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/7380223

    YouTube Certified is a series of courses designed to help eligible creators and partners use advanced YouTube systems and tools. Check if you’re eligible. YouTube Certified courses are only available to creators and partners with a partner manager, or with Content ID. In addition, to be eligible for YouTube Certified, you must: Have a Google ...

  3. YouTube Certified program overview - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    YouTube Certified is a series of courses designed to help eligible creators and partners use advanced YouTube systems and tools. Courses focus on concepts like rights management and advanced analytics. Learn how to take a YouTube Certified course. Note: YouTube does not endorse any creator or partner that has completed YouTube Certified courses.

  4. Each level must have between 1 and 5 perks. 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. This process takes about a day.

  5. If you're an artist on YouTube, your Official Artist Channel (“OAC”) brings together all your subscribers and content from your different YouTube channels into one place. You will also have access to a suite of tools built for artists, including Analytics for Artists. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

  6. Add automatic or custom thumbnails. Computer Android iPhone & iPad. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Content. Click the video you’d like to edit. Select an auto-generated thumbnail or click Upload thumbnail to create a custom video thumbnail from an image on your device. Click SAVE. Note: It may take time for your ...

  7. To add cards to a video, follow the steps below. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Content. Click the video you’d like to edit. From the left menu, select Editor. Select Info cards and select the card you want to add. Note: You can add up to 5 cards to one video.

  8. Learn about Community posts - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    From the left menu, select Content. Click the Posts tab. If you have scheduled posts for a future publish date, they will be in YouTube Studio and in the “Scheduled” section of the Community tab. You also can find your expired posts by going to the “Archived” section of the Community tab. This section is only visible to you.

  9. Collaborate on playlists - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    Add collaborators. To get started, create a new playlist or find one you’ve already made. Open your playlist. Select Share . Select Invite collaborators . Choose who you’d like to invite. If your playlist isn’t unlisted or public yet, you’ll be asked to make it shareable before your invite is sent.

  10. Take a course on YouTube - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    To request a refund for a purchased course: Follow the on-screen instructions to request a refund. Course purchases made on the YouTube Android app will be billed via Google Play. Go to pay.google.com to learn about new charges and understand how you’re billed. Purchases made via Google Play are subject to its refund policies.

  11. To check if your school has student plans available: Go to the Student Plan landing page for YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium. Select Get Premium. Type in your school on the SheerID form. If your school is on the list, then student plans are available. Be verified as a student by SheerID. For help with the verification process, email ...