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Using a third-party host: YouTube - Facebook Tutorial
From the course: Facebook for Creative Pros
Using a third-party host: YouTube
- Using videos from YouTube on Facebook is a pretty straightforward process. But Facebook has really cut back on the integration because there's a lot of competition between Facebook and Google. Let me show you how it works. First step, you may want to go into your YouTube Studio, the creator studio. Now, what you can do is click and access YouTube Studio. Here, you can see all of your content. I suggest you just click over to the content tab and you'll see any videos that you've recently posted. Now, if there's a piece of content I want to share, that's pretty simple. If I mouse over here, you see we can choose "Get shareable link." Now it's copied to my clipboard. You can also go to the video itself and check all of the details here, or even just click right through to the videos page on YouTube. There from the share menu, you'll also see a Facebook button, although work just fine. The link gives you the ability…
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Scheduling posts7m 55s
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Tagging colleagues and customers in posts3m 39s
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Using a third-party host: 500px4m 20s
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Using a third-party host: YouTube2m 52s
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Using a third-party host: Vimeo4m 23s
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Do you have the rights to post the content?2m 26s
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Considering the terms of service5m 29s
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