When you’re starting your YouTube channel, you’re becoming a media influencer. That’s because YouTube is considered social media.
I’m not sure about you, but I watch hundreds of hours of YouTube a month. I’m always trying to learn how to change the oil in my car or find a new recipe for chocolate chip cookies, and once in a while, how to rack focus my camera. I turn to that Recentlydifferent questions.
In fact, recently, YouTube saw almost as much traffic as Google when it came to people asking questions.
But is YouTube social media? Does it meet the classifications? And does being a part of social media give it an unnecessary stink or baggage that detracts from its usefulness?
Today, we’re going to explore whether or not YouTube is a social media platform. We’ll dig into the idea of what social media is, how people use YouTube, and how to promote your channel.
Sound good? Let’s dive in.
Is YouTube Social Media?
Before we dive into YouTube, I think we should define what it means to be a part of social media.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.