My journey of making an account on YouTube started with Steemit and making video's showing highlights of myself playing the game Hearthstone. Little did I know back then, almost a year later, I would have close to 200 YouTube video's now made.
Jump ahead 300 days. I went off in search of a certain video I had made. I was pretty sure I had uploaded it to YouTube and made the video view setting Private. Making a video Private means the owner of the YouTube account is the only one that can see the uploaded video.
This works out nice when editing video's ahead of time and used at a later date. All the time-consuming work is done when it's time to make a post.
The problem I ran into finding the video I wanted was with so many videos now posted to my YouTube account to look through, I could not find the one I was looking for. This, of course, made me want to jump for joy. I love trying to find missing things. I then did what any sane person would do. I closed my web browser and swore. Looked through 100 computer folders for the original video and once again came up empty-handed.
Back to YouTube I went. I also brought along the best attitude one could possibly have after spending two hours looking for the same thing and still not finding it.
Yes, be very happy you were not in the same house as me that day.
Not for the first time I happened to notice on someones YouTube site all these wonderful neat rows of videos all grouped in sections with headers of what each section was about. My channel did not look like that, to state the obvious.
With the lost video still lost, knowing I was going to have to go through each video one by one to find it, I started to procrastinate.
Don't ask why. Do ask how!
While deep into procrastination mode, I started clicking on pull-down menu's I had never really seen before. Well, I saw them. I'm not blind but didn't bother to click on them because..... because.......becauseeeee........
What I found, by finally clicking never before clicked things, was the answer to the Universe how to organize my YouTube Videos.
The unexpected ramifications of having a YouTube page organized would blow my mind the next day. In about 12 hours, after organizing my page, I had more video's watched then I have in the whole 300 plus days I had been posting to YouTube. Yes. Honest. I do not lie.
How to Organize Your YouTube Page
Log in to your YouTube Page.
Click on the tag VIDEOS found in the upper left corner.
Mouseover the first video on your list until you see the 3 dots pop up under the thumbnail.
Click.
You will have the choice in the pull-down menu to Create new playlist.
Click in the box. Stare up at the ceiling while trying to come up with a fancy heading name for your videos.
Type in your new, wonderful, original heading name into the tiny box. One video down.
If by chance you have a heading name already there, check the box to add the new video to that heading.
As of right now, you start to realize this is not going to get done in three minutes. Go grab a beverage of your choice and a sandwich from the kitchen.
Try not to growl at anyone that happens to get in your way.
Go back to the kitchen to grab the napkin you forgot to take while you were in there.
Once you have all your video's tagged with headings, click on the HOME Tab.
While on the Home Page click on the CUSTOMIZE CHANNEL blue button
Move your cursor over to the right-hand side of the row of videos.
Click on the pencil icon.
Four menus will come up like you see below. I sorted mine by single playlist, horizontal row, my playlist, and last picked the playlist I wanted in that row.
YouTube gives you ten horizontal rows to organize with.
I kept my first row as recent Uploads
- Once you have your video's and rows all sorted you can move them up and down on the grid by putting your cursor over the right upper part of a row and use the arrows you will see there.
As always my how-to tutorials are made for people that have no idea what they are doing when it comes to computers. You know, people like me, old-ish. I hope this has helped someone that has always wanted to know how to make their YouTube page look organized like I did but really didn't want to take the time to read directions.
The best surprise was how many more views I now get on my video's. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it's because they can now, in an easy way, find what they want to watch.
Thank you for stopping by and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me.