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By Otavio Galileu, Manager, Rights Management at The Orchard from The Daily Rind.Since YouTube introduced its Official Artist Channel (OAC) program, several of the traditional ways in which music was distributed and consumed on the platform have changed. With the primary sources for music content (owned & operated artist channels, Vevo channels and artist topic channels) merged into a single one-stop-shop for an artist’s music, it is now paramount for artists and labels to use this tool effectively in order to reach their full potential. Below are some important ways in which an OAC should be utilized.Delivering Art Tracks
YouTube uses Art Tracks to index and build playlists and shelves that are displayed on an artist’s OAC. They are used to showcase albums and top music content, but are often overlooked from a strategic standpoint. The biggest misconception when it comes to Art Tracks is that they aren’t needed if the artist or rightsholder intends to upload music videos, lyric videos or audio-only videos for all of the tracks on a release. However, it is important to note that, while the auto-generated Art Tracks themselves wouldn’t be showcased in those instances, they still provide the building blocks for YouTube to develop an OAC’s playlists.Metadata is Important!
Several of the primary aspects of an OAC are automatically generated: Art Tracks, the OAC shelves (Music Videos and Albums), the Top Tracks playlist, as well as each individual album playlist. With this in mind, it’s important to consider the impact of correct and easily referenced metadata.Managing Your Home Page
As the central page for an artist’s presence on YouTube, it is important for an OAC to look the part. Official Artist Channels have some key differences when compared to regular channels, one of which is how the home page is organized. The Music Videos and Albums shelves, which are exclusive to OACs, cannot be moved, and will always be in one of the top three sections on a channel’s home page. Remember, the content in these sections is automatically programmed by YouTube based on algorithms, so they cannot be customized. However, the first section on the home page is customizable, and includes a spot for you to upload a video (for example, a channel trailer or the most recent music video release) and create a shelf to feature multiple videos. Here’s what this section looks like:The Focus is Music
Once an owned & operated channel is upgraded into an OAC, it is essential to note that the channel will now focus primarily on music. This is especially important for artists and bands that have other kinds of content on their channel. As an example, imagine an artist was discovered on YouTube making vlogs, makeup tutorials and music. Once their music becomes prominent and the channel is upgraded into an OAC, all other content on the channel will become a little harder to reach, as the shelves at the top of the channel will always be a selected featured playlist and/or video, the music videos playlist, and the albums shelf. The first conceivable spot for newly-uploaded non-music content would be the fourth shelf, which is determined manually.Want to read more about metadata on YouTube? Rest assured, we’ve got you covered: