You can now schedule or instantly publish videos to YouTube using Statusbrew.
It's evergreen; it's growing rapidly, you can monetize it, and there's so much power in YouTube. However, many brands still struggle with it.
YouTube algorithm incentivizes you to publish consistently, but sometimes it might not be feasible. To ensure you don't miss out on your publishing routine, you can now schedule YouTube videos directly from Statusbrew.
Publishing YouTube Videos To Statusbrew
Here's a step-by-step guide that'll walk you through the process of publishing YouTube videos through Statusbrew.
Step 1: Uploading Video
Start by selecting your YouTube channel from the profile selector.
Now switch over to the YouTube tab by clicking on the YouTube icon next to the Global view.
Upload the video file and add a description for it.
You can easily drag and drop videos in the Statusbrew Compose or upload videos using the inbuilt asset manager or your preferred storage app.
Videos are limited to 15 minutes in length for unverified YouTube users and 12 hours for verified YouTube users. The file size limit for videos uploaded from Statusbrew is 3 GB.
After you upload your video, you get additional YouTube video options.
If you're unclear about the meaning of any setting, hover over the (i) button, and a description tooltip will appear.
Step 2: YouTube Video Options
Start by entering YouTube video tags in a comma-separated manner.
YouTube video tags are descriptive keywords you can add to your video to help viewers find your content.
Next, select a Video category for your video. Choose a category type that best defines your video.
Now, choose the Video privacy, i.e., whether you want your video to be Public, Private, or Unlisted.
Additionally, you can also select a playlist for your video.
Step 3: License rights & ownership
The next step is to select the license rights for your video.
The first option is a "standard YouTube License," which means your video can only be accessed from YouTube for watching purposes and cannot be reproduced or distributed in any other form without your consent.
If you select the creative commons license, it is generally permitted to edit, recompile, change or alter the original video except for a few listed things.
Step 4: Audience
You can then configure the audience options according to the content of the video.
Step 5: Scheduling
You can also leverage Statusbrew's internal features such as Tags, Watchers, or Approvers to enhance your Publishing workflows.
Tags - Use Tags (internal labels) to classify, filter & generate reports on your content.
Watchers - Users added as watchers get notifications of post publishing activities.
Approvers - Users added as approvers are responsible for reviewing, approving, or rejecting outgoing posts.
Once done, choose to schedule the video for later or publish it instantly.