1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:05,040 So even says hi, watching your video instruction, you said we need a YouTube thumbnail. 2 00:00:05,250 --> 00:00:08,640 My questions are, do we need different thumbnails for each video? 3 00:00:08,970 --> 00:00:12,630 Well, should I use the same thumbnail for all of my videos for branding purposes? 4 00:00:12,660 --> 00:00:13,590 That's question number one. 5 00:00:13,620 --> 00:00:18,870 So I would recommend if you're creating YouTube videos specifically, then you should create different 6 00:00:18,870 --> 00:00:20,340 thumbnails for each video. 7 00:00:21,060 --> 00:00:26,760 And, you know, make sure that you have some kind of common themes so that people just looking while 8 00:00:26,790 --> 00:00:27,840 each thumbnails different. 9 00:00:28,290 --> 00:00:33,060 You know, you have the same theme or the same kind of look to each thumbnail in some form or fashion. 10 00:00:33,060 --> 00:00:37,920 You can look to my YouTube videos specifically if you need, you know, kind of guidance on this, or 11 00:00:37,920 --> 00:00:42,660 you can specifically just go to the thumbnail section of the course where I pretty much outline every 12 00:00:42,660 --> 00:00:45,990 single thing that I do to create thumbnails like very, very quickly. 13 00:00:45,990 --> 00:00:47,640 And you can replicate that process. 14 00:00:47,850 --> 00:00:48,780 They're going to look professional. 15 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:49,620 They're going to look great. 16 00:00:49,890 --> 00:00:52,830 They take very, very little time to actually create them. 17 00:00:52,860 --> 00:00:57,420 And you'll kind of take from, you know, go from beginner to master very, very quickly just watching 18 00:00:57,420 --> 00:00:58,110 that section. 19 00:00:58,380 --> 00:01:02,550 And then you can kind of mix and match thumbnails and create new thumbnails for every video. 20 00:01:02,760 --> 00:01:07,140 But they're gonna have the same common themes so people will know that they're your videos if they see 21 00:01:07,140 --> 00:01:09,020 them below or on the sidebar. 22 00:01:09,890 --> 00:01:14,730 Their second question is, when I do make my own video, do I need to put the thumbnail into my videos 23 00:01:14,730 --> 00:01:15,630 to the front of the video? 24 00:01:15,660 --> 00:01:17,910 Or is it a separate image, just the stand out? 25 00:01:17,970 --> 00:01:19,320 Don't include it in my videos at all. 26 00:01:19,650 --> 00:01:20,580 So great question even. 27 00:01:20,610 --> 00:01:22,500 This is a question I get asked all the time. 28 00:01:22,500 --> 00:01:23,580 So I wanted to cover this. 29 00:01:23,580 --> 00:01:24,670 And he asked Brian Sexual. 30 00:01:25,260 --> 00:01:29,670 So people always ask me like, do I need to put the thumbnail in the very beginning of my video when 31 00:01:29,670 --> 00:01:33,330 I'm editing so that it shows up as the thumbnail picture on YouTube. 32 00:01:33,630 --> 00:01:35,190 And the answer is no, you don't need to do that. 33 00:01:35,190 --> 00:01:40,500 There's actually a place in the back end of YouTube where you can upload the thumbnail when you actually 34 00:01:40,500 --> 00:01:41,700 click to upload your video. 35 00:01:42,030 --> 00:01:45,870 Then once you're in creative studio in the back end, there's a little place, it's a little square 36 00:01:45,870 --> 00:01:47,160 that says upload thumbnail. 37 00:01:47,370 --> 00:01:49,440 You can upload your own custom thumbnail there. 38 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:53,460 You don't need to put it in the beginning of your video in editing and then export it. 39 00:01:53,660 --> 00:01:58,890 What you just need to do is upload that image in the back of YouTube when you're uploading videos.