YouTube has made it really simple to add your podcast
Speaker:to YouTube. Now, whether you should or shouldn't is
Speaker:a debate for another day. There are lots of reasons why you should.
Speaker:There are lots of reasons why you shouldn't. But for the purposes of this,
Speaker:let's assume that you've decided you should. So I'm going to talk
Speaker:you through how you can add your podcast to
Speaker:YouTube using its really simple ingest system.
Speaker:Before we start, we're going to go and get our RSS feed from our
Speaker:hosting company. Now, whether you're using Libsyn, Buzzsprout
Speaker:or Captivate, as I'm currently using, you'll find this in
Speaker:your podcast show settings and look for your
Speaker:YouTube Studio option. Click on that. That will then
Speaker:take you through to your YouTube Studio dashboard. Once
Speaker:you're in there, you want to go to create
Speaker:and you want to click new podcast.
Speaker:This thing gives you three options. You can either create a new podcast from
Speaker:scratch using their hosting video only of course, you
Speaker:won't be going to any of the podcast apps. With that, you can set an
Speaker:existing playlist as a podcast. So if you've already been posting out
Speaker:videos related to your podcast, but you'd like to
Speaker:take that playlist and turn it into your podcast, you could do it clicking that
Speaker:button. Or you can use the new ingestion tool,
Speaker:submit RSS feed. I'm going to do that because I haven't yet
Speaker:set my podcast as a YouTube podcast yet. You get a load
Speaker:of bump. You've got to read through. No one ever does. You click Agree and
Speaker:you hit accept. Oh my God, I've signed my life away.
Speaker:Now it gives you a load of gump about how it all works. Click through
Speaker:that next and we're going to pump in the RSS feed.
Speaker:It's going to check that RSS feed. Now this, I've left
Speaker:this in this content because it's important that you know
Speaker:all about this. It's come up with the RSS feed is invalid
Speaker:missing owner email for RSS feed, please contact your podcast
Speaker:hosting company. I've done this on purpose. I know exactly why that is.
Speaker:If I go into my dashboard with my hosting company,
Speaker:Captivate, and go to podcast settings, I can scroll
Speaker:through in the page privacy settings hide
Speaker:email address from feed. Email is currently hidden. I'm
Speaker:going to click unhide for 24 hours
Speaker:and it says, email is currently unlocked for a 24 hours period.
Speaker:I'm then going to show you back in the dashboard and I'm going to hit
Speaker:next once again. And it's
Speaker:still saying that it's missing. It might take maybe two to five
Speaker:minutes for this to clear through and your email
Speaker:to be public once again. So let's just wind time on, shall we,
Speaker:using that very cleverly used trick, the oldest trick in the book
Speaker:when it comes to winding forward content three.
Speaker:And it's finally gone through. So now it's given me the
Speaker:option to get a code, a verification code, to confirm
Speaker:that I own this feed. So I'm going to click send code that's
Speaker:now going to come through to my email. Okay, I now have that code
Speaker:and it gives me the option. Now I can either upload all
Speaker:episodes in my RSS feed, everything I've published so
Speaker:far, I can upload certain episodes published since
Speaker:a certain time. So this could be handy if I only want
Speaker:episodes I'm making now, which are maybe geared
Speaker:more towards both types of audience, audio and video.
Speaker:Or I could make sure that it doesn't upload
Speaker:any old episodes and only those that I publish. From this point
Speaker:forward, I'm going to say upload all episodes in the RSS
Speaker:feed. Why not? I've got nothing to be ashamed of. You
Speaker:also see that it says paid promotion and it
Speaker:gives you the option to tick a box saying episodes from my RSS feed
Speaker:contain paid promotion. Mine does
Speaker:not. Then you get a text telling you that you need to make sure that
Speaker:you've actually got episodes published within your RSS
Speaker:feed. And that is the same for Apple podcast, to be fair. There we
Speaker:go. It now confirms I've created a podcast
Speaker:from the RSS feed. It does tell me it's going to take some time
Speaker:to upload the episodes that I've released, but they are
Speaker:now going to be out there within YouTube as a
Speaker:legitimate podcast. I can click view podcasts
Speaker:and there we are. These are the episodes it's
Speaker:ingesting and the playlist. It's going to
Speaker:whir around for a while until it's done it. You can
Speaker:see that I actually have the
Speaker:podmaster as a video podcast,
Speaker:which sounds weird saying it, because I'm one of those people that says it's
Speaker:not a podcast if it's video and doesn't have an RSS feed. But there
Speaker:we are. Let's not get into that debate right now. But as you can see,
Speaker:the Podmaster helping you master the old art of podcasting
Speaker:is now a video RSS
Speaker:feed based podcast in YouTube. And it's as
Speaker:simple as that. If I was to give advice to a new
Speaker:podcaster that's doing this, I would say don't do what I've just
Speaker:done, which is putting a podcast feed in
Speaker:a main channel offering, as in my brand Podknows
Speaker:podcasting, I would set up a bespoke podcast
Speaker:for that podcast. So your channel would be your
Speaker:podcast's name. The reason I've done it this way is to
Speaker:show you because I don't really care about YouTube for my podcast
Speaker:anyway, to show you how you can do it really
Speaker:easily. Okay. But very simply, I would say set up your
Speaker:own channel for your podcast and submit the RSS
Speaker:feed through that. Hope that helps.