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Making An End Card For Your YouTube Videos

By Keith Livingston

May 30, 2016

end card, youtube

An end card, or end slate for your Youtube videos, can increase subscribers, increase channel views, or drive traffic to your web site.

An end card is one of those things you see at the end of a video that encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel, watch another video, or go to a web site. Watch, over my shoulder, as I create an end card in Youzign, and import it into both Proshow Gold, and Sony Movie Studio Platinum.

Here’s a video on how to do it.


Enjoy,
Keith

PS: Here’s the link to the subscribe button I made. Right click to download it. Feel free to download it and use it as you’d like.

PPS: Watch Making An End Card For Your YouTube Videos on YouTube.

Keith Livingston

About the author

Keith Livingston started recording his own music in the late '70s, on a 4-track. He worked his way into live sound and studio work as an engineer -- mixing in arenas, working on projects in many major studios as a producer/engineer, and working in conjunction with an independent label.

He taught audio engineering at the Art Institute of Seattle, from 1990-1993, and in '96, contributing to authoring several college-level courses there.

He was General Manager of Радио один (Radio 1) in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Now he spends his time recording his own songs wherever he roams, and teaching others to do the same.

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