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Guest post by Jennifer Santibanez of The Daily RindThink of Thumbnails as free billboards on YouTube. These visuals allow viewers to see a quick snapshot of your video content as they’re browsing on the platform. Once a video is finished uploading, creators can either use an automatically generated thumbnail using a still image from the video or upload a custom thumbnail.Remember that thumbnails are the first thing viewers will see when searching for a video to watch on YouTube, and 90% of the best-performing videos on YouTube have custom thumbnails. If you decide to customize your thumbnails, be sure you’ve got a strong, vibrant image, that conveys key information about your video and looks great when it’s both large and small. You can apply the “rule of thirds” to compose interesting and dynamic images, then overlay with your branding and/or descriptive text. If you add text, make sure to use a font that’s easy to read on screens. Also, keep in mind that the thumbnail should be eye-catching and age-appropriate for your audience.Here are a few ways to ensure you’re optimizing your video’s custom thumbnails:- List the type of content (behind the scenes, music video, lyric video), so viewers know what to expect
- Design thumbnails that stand out, but make sure they accurately represent your content
- Source feedback from your community for examples of potential future thumbnail and title combinations
- Make sure faces are visible for thumbnails that feature people
- Use the largest possible thumbnail image
- Get creative by using catchy titles
