How to Start a YouTube Channel Using Just Your Smartphone

How to Start a YouTube Channel Using Just Your Smartphone.


You have something to say. Maybe it is tech reviews in Pidgin, cooking tutorials or comedy skits. But you think that you need a camera, microphone and editing studio to get begun. You do not.

In Nigeria, smartphones have displaced professional gear for thousands of Kenya's successful creators. Channels having millions of subscribers began on Tecno, Infinix, Samsung, and iPhones. Your phone is enough. Here is just how you can get started today.

Step 1: Properly Set Up Your Channel

First of all, build the foundation. Use the YouTube app on your phone. Click on the profile icon and then select Your Channel. The app will guide you through the process of creating.

Choose a name that is easy to remember and spell. If your name is taken, add something specific such as "Tech with Chidi" or "Lagos Kitchen". Forget numbers and special characters people can't type.

Write down your channel description. Introduce yourself by telling the viewers who you are and what they will learn. Keywords Nigerians are looking for: "Nigerian tech reviews," "Afrobeat tutorials," "Lagos vlogs. This helps, YouTube suggests your videos.

Add a profile photo. Use a good picture of your face or a simple logo. Do not leave the default icon. People trust finished-looking channels.

Step 2: Plan What You Will Film

The biggest mistake new creators make is turn on the camera without a plan. You end up rambling on, videos are too long, you give up.

Decide your topic. Pick one thing that you can speak on for hours without becoming bored. Tech, food, comedy, fashion, education. Stick to a single niche to begin with so that YouTube knows who to show your videos to.

Watch 5 successful Nigerian YouTube videos in your niche. See how they begin, how long they last and what makes you watch. Do not copy. Learn what works.

Write a simple script, or bullet points. You do not need fancy words. Just write down what you are going to say in order. Practice one time before filming.

Step 3: Turn Your Phone Into a Movie Star

Your phone camera is much better than you think. These are tips to make the resume look professional.

Clean your lens. Fingerprints destroy more videos than bad cameras. Wipe with soft cloth before each recording.

Find good light. Natural window light is best. Face the light, not the wall. If to shoot indoors at night, you should purchase the cheapest ring light in any phone accessories store. They are economically very low and revolutionize the quality.

Lock your focus. Touch and hold to your face until "AE/AF Lock" appears. This prevents the camera hunting for light while you are talking.

Record horizontally. Turn your phone sideways. Vertical videos look like an amateur on YouTube. Fill the screen.

Use the back camera. Quality front camera is lower. Have your phone facing you so that you can see the screen but record using the main camera. Prop it up on books or purchase a cheap tripod.

Record using 1080p at 30 frames per second. Go to camera settings, choose quality of video. Higher resolutions are a waste of storage, and most people will watch on phones anyway.

Step 4: Record Clean Audio

Bad sound causes viewers to run away faster than bad video. Your phone microphone is acceptable for close recording but use simple tricks to make it work better.

Record in a quiet room. Turn off fans, cells window, mute notifications. Background noise screams "amateur."

Speak close to the phone. About one hand length away. Too far and you sound echoey. Too close and you pop your P’s.

If you can afford a cheap lapel microphone, purchase one. They cost very less from computer village or online shops. Just Plug Directly Into your Phone. Audio quality, from the phone speaker instantly jumps to radio quality.

Step 5: Edit on Your Phone

You do not need a laptop. Free apps do everything the professionals use.

The best free editor is CapCut. Download it. It has it all; trimming, text, music, transitions and speed changes. It is used by thousands of Nigerian creators.

Import your video. Cut the beginning and end where you messed up. Cut out long pauses and mistakes. Viewers do not want tight videos, but don't watch you think.

Add the music from the music library in CapCut. Choose something with the same mood as you. Keep volume low so that it does not overpower your voice. YouTube will flag copyrighted music, so make sure to stay with the app's library of free music.

Add text for your title and important points. Keep text short and readable. Put it some place that does not cover your face.

Export in 1080p at 30fps. Increased exports means waste of time and space. CapCut works fast on most Nigerian phones.

Step 6: Design The Clicks of Thumbnails

Your thumbnail decides if people click on it, or scroll past it. Spend time here.

Take a good photo of your face with interesting expression. Surprised, excited, curious. Emotions cause people to be curious.

Open canva app. Select Youtube thumbnail size. Import your photo. Add bold text in large font. Use contrasting colors. Yellow and red pop. The keys to making text even easier for people to see on small phone screens: make text huge

Save thumbnail to your phone. You will post it along with your video.

Step 7: Upload and Optimize

Open YouTube Studio app. Tap on blue plus button. Select your video.

While it is uploading, fill in details. Title has to included what people search. How to fix iPhone battery drain" is better than "My battery tips.

Description should be 1st two lines of summary of video. Use keywords naturally. Include links to your other social media if you wish.

Add your custom thumbnail. YouTube picks bad frames automatically sometimes. Override it using your Canva design.

Tags Help YouTube understand your video. Use between five to ten relevant phrases: "Nigerian YouTube tips," "phone filming tutorial," "beginner creator guide."

Choose playlist or create new one. Organizing videos aids video binging of your content.

Choose audience setting. Most channels are "Not made for kids" unless you make children's content.

Publish when ready. Share link everywhere: WhatsApp status, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook - Groups Nobody finds your first video using magic. You must tell people.

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