Write an article based on this "Give your video a catchy title to draw viewers in. Fill out the description and tags so people can find your video easily. Create a custom thumbnail for your video to hook viewers. Set a consistent upload schedule so viewers know when to expect new content."

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Include any keywords about your topic early in the video title so people can see it immediately when they search it. Be sure to describe what you’re covering in enough detail so viewers know what to expect from the video. Keep the title less than 60 characters long so it’s catchy and easier to share.  You can use titles that are clickbait as long as you don’t lie about the content of your video. If you need to include episode numbers on your videos, put them at the end of your title so the important information is first. Write what you’re doing in the description of your video so other people can read it and learn more. Include helpful information or links you didn’t include in the video. Update the tags on your video with keywords relating to your video so it shows up in more searches.  For example, if your video is about replacing a tile floor, you may include tags like, “tile flooring,” “replacing tile,” and “home improvement.” Try linking to different times in your video if you cover a lot of information. This helps viewers jump to the part of the video that they need. Video thumbnails are the first images you see when you’re searching for a video, so it’s important for them to stand out. Use a photo editor to create a thumbnail using a still frame or picture from your video. Put text on the thumbnail so you can read it from a distance to make it more noticeable when you search it. If you don’t make a custom thumbnail, YouTube will let you choose a still frame from your video to use instead. If you want to get more subscribers and views, upload videos regularly so people can watch them. You can choose to make multiple videos a week or once a month. Make sure to stick to your schedule so you don’t lose any viewers or subscribers. Plan to have 2-3 videos ready at all times so you can have a back-up video if a different one you’re making takes up more time.