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I’ve been looking into this for a while, but I still have a lot of questions. I could use some advice on how to warm up profiles for YouTube. Here’s what I’m wondering:

Should I warm up the profile by browsing the internet first? Or can I go straight to YouTube and watch for about 25 minutes before creating a channel? What should I do first after opening the profile?

One Gmail account can hold up to 6 channels. Should I use one Gmail per profile to keep things separate, or can I link a few Gmail accounts together? (How many?)

How much time should I spend on each channel per day? (I have a 5G rotatable proxy.)

If I’ve just uploaded a video and have another ready, should I wait before uploading the next one? Or can I go to a different profile (on the same IP) and surf a bit before posting?

I have a lot more questions, but I’ll save them for later!

Looking forward to hearing your advice!
 

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It’s best not to push a thread up for a day or two.
 

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I also need that info, so if anyone has a 'guide,' please share it with me.
 

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The best way to get your YouTube account going is by posting good content regularly that matches what your audience likes. Respond to comments and share videos on social media. For natural growth, upload videos steadily, use SEO tips, and don't suddenly post a lot at once.
 

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What’s the time gap and how long should it be?
 

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I’ve been looking into this for a while, but I still have a lot of questions. I could use some advice on how to warm up profiles for YouTube. Here’s what I’m wondering:

Should I warm up the profile by browsing the internet first? Or can I go straight to YouTube and watch for about 25 minutes before creating a channel? What should I do first after opening the profile?

One Gmail account can hold up to 6 channels. Should I use one Gmail per profile to keep things separate, or can I link a few Gmail accounts together? (How many?)

How much time should I spend on each channel per day? (I have a 5G rotatable proxy.)

If I’ve just uploaded a video and have another ready, should I wait before uploading the next one? Or can I go to a different profile (on the same IP) and surf a bit before posting?

I have a lot more questions, but I’ll save them for later!

Looking forward to hearing your advice!

1. Once you create your YouTube account, start by researching your niche. Choose just one niche at first. Then, gather high-volume keywords related to that niche and add them to your channel’s default section. Make sure your channel looks appealing with a good profile picture, banner, and links to your social media. After that, think about uploading your first video.

2. One Gmail account can create up to 50 YouTube accounts.

3. Time: Upload as often as possible.

4. You can upload many videos at once, but try not to publish more than one video per day to get the best SEO results. It’s okay if you only upload once a week. You can also check your different accounts daily to upload different videos. But, I recommend starting with two YouTube channels.

5. Feel free to message me with any questions!

Note: Please don’t use a VPN/VPS/Proxy server to watch YouTube videos unless you’re in a remote area. YouTube doesn’t count views or ads from those services. You can upload videos using your regular, normal IP for better SEO support.
 

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To get a YouTube account going the right way, you need to make sure your channel looks appealing first.
 

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I’ve been looking into this for a while, but I still have a lot of questions. I could use some advice on how to warm up profiles for YouTube. Here’s what I’m wondering:

Should I warm up the profile by browsing the internet first? Or can I go straight to YouTube and watch for about 25 minutes before creating a channel? What should I do first after opening the profile?

One Gmail account can hold up to 6 channels. Should I use one Gmail per profile to keep things separate, or can I link a few Gmail accounts together? (How many?)

How much time should I spend on each channel per day? (I have a 5G rotatable proxy.)

If I’ve just uploaded a video and have another ready, should I wait before uploading the next one? Or can I go to a different profile (on the same IP) and surf a bit before posting?

I have a lot more questions, but I’ll save them for later!

Looking forward to hearing your advice!
Warm-Up Process – Start by browsing Google & YouTube naturally for a few days before creating a channel. Watch videos (20-30 min daily) and engage (likes, comments, subscriptions).

Gmail & Channels – It’s safer to use one Gmail per profile to avoid links between accounts. You can manage multiple channels under one Gmail, but separate accounts reduce risk.

Daily Activity – Spend 15-30 minutes per channel daily, watching, liking, and commenting before uploading. Avoid sudden high activity.

Uploading Schedule – Space out uploads (e.g., 24-48 hours) for new channels. Avoid mass uploads to prevent flagging.

IP & Proxies – Rotate IPs naturally and avoid switching too frequently. If using multiple accounts, keep consistent behavior per profile.

Consistency and natural engagement are key to avoiding detection.
 

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The best way to get your YouTube account going is by posting good content regularly that matches what your audience likes. Respond to comments and share videos on social media. For natural growth, upload videos steadily, use SEO tips, and don't suddenly post a lot at once.

Yes, but there are other important steps too. For example, after I make a profile on GoLogin with a proxy, what’s next? Should I browse the internet to collect cookies and then explore YouTube for a few days before creating a channel? And how many days should I explore the channel before uploading a video? Also, how often should I upload videos?

links to your social media.

Which ones are necessary? And should I keep these social accounts active, or just share video links?

start by researching your niche.

What about browsing YouTube for a few days? After creating your channel, you shouldn't just upload right away, right? There’s something we should do first, isn’t there?

Feel free to message me with any questions!

I really appreciate it, I'll definitely do that, sir...

you need to make sure your channel looks appealing first.

Could you give us some examples of things we really need, or something like that?
 
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What do you all think about having multiple Google accounts on one device?
What’s the limit of accounts per device?
Also, @kunfuLamb, any updates?
 
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