Step 1 – Name the playlist
There’s two different ways to create a new YouTube playlist. Method 1: One way is from the “Add to” menu that appears next to (and below) all videos, even in the search and “Related videos” fields.
Method 2: The other way to make playlists is from the Video and Playlist management page. I prefer this method because it allows you to enter more information at the time of creation. You can access this page by Clicking on your Username and then Selecting Account > My Videos & Playlists
From the Video & Playlists page just Click the +New button next to Playlists. A smaller in-window pop-up will appear and let you enter your playlist details; don’t worry about messing these up, you can change them later if you need to.
Step 2 – Build your playlist
Now that the playlist exists, you can start adding videos –and there are A LOT of different ways to do that. We’ll go over a few. On the Playlist management page you can add videos from your history of viewing to your playlist, and there is also a recommendation engine on the tab next to it.
If you’ve uploaded videos to YouTube, you can add them to your Playlist.
The main way to add videos is from the page of the video itself. Below every YouTube video you’ll find an “Add to” button. Click the down arrow next to this button, and then Select your Playlist.
The “Add to” “+” button will also show up on related videos and search results.
Step 3 – Share your Playlist
The easiest way to share videos is to visit the Playlist management page and then Click the Share button at the top. This will make a share menu appear that gives you the URL for the playlist, and also the embed code for placing the entire playlist into a website (example here).
From the playlist’s URL YouTube automatically generates a custom page for the playlist itself. From here you can Play All videos, or Add the entire playlist to a different playlist.
Done!
YouTube playlists are handy for keeping track of videos that you like, and now you know the in’s and out’s of making them. I see playlists best being used for managing favorites, connecting a series of videos, or creating a track list of music. How do you use YouTube playlists? We’d love to hear your ideas and methods in the comments below! Comment Name * Email *
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