When making a name for yourself on the Internet, cross-promotion is key. You want to make sure that your Twitter followers watch your YouTube videos, and it's easy enough to send out the link in a tweet - but what if you want viewers who find your videos through Google or YouTube search to view your Twitter feed? You can always add the address of your Twitter account to the individual video descriptions, but a more concrete link to your online identity is on your channel page.
Instructions
- 1
Start your preferred web browser and navigate to YouTube.com.
2Click the link marked "Sign In" at the top-right corner of the page. Enter your YouTube or Google username and password, then click "Sign in."
3Click the "down" arrow next to your username in the top-right corner. Click "My Channel." Click "edit" link in the Profile section.
4Check the box marked "Website," then enter the address of your Twitter feed. (Your Twitter feed is located at http://www.twitter.com/[your Twitter Username here].) If you already have a website in the field, enter the address of your feed in the Channel Description field. You must use the full address, including the "http://" prefix.
5Click "Save Changes." Check that your links are active and correct.