How to build a website like youtube


An Easy Guide To Help You Build A YouTube Like Website.

Introduction

Hey flocks, So recently I'm are receiving questions like "I had Enough Of The YouTube Ads And I'm Gonna Start My Own Metube And Gonna Compete With Youtube" 

I'm joking no one said that but they said that they wanna make a website like youtube. 

It’s not an easy task to build a website like Youtube. However, with the right set of tools and resources, this task can be accomplished in the most efficient way. 

So without wasting time let's have a look at how to build a website like youtube.

Step #1: Selection of Theme

  • Select a theme that is responsive, lightweight and fast

You will want to choose a theme that is responsive, lightweight and fast. A good example of this type of theme can be seen in the free WordPress themes on ThemeForest.net. 

The reason why you need to select a responsive, lightweight and fast theme is because it will allow your visitors to have an enjoyable experience while visiting your website without having any issues with how it looks on their device whether it's a laptop or mobile phone.

  • Select a theme that has a clean design

The next thing you should look for when choosing an e-commerce website template is its clean design. 

This means that the graphics used are minimalistic in nature and there aren't any unnecessary elements included within them such as text which doesn't contribute anything towards enhancing their appearance or functionality respectively (unless they're actual images). 

Instead, these should focus primarily on showcasing products realistically without getting too fancy about it so as not distract users from what matters most - shopping!

Step #2: Installation

Once you have a domain and web hosting, it's time to install WordPress. If you're not familiar with WordPress, it's a content management system (CMS) that allows anyone to easily build and manage websites. There are many CMSs out there—some are more complex than others—but we'll be using the free version of WordPress, which is called WordPress.com.

To get started setting up your site, go to wordpress.com/signup in your browser window and create an account by entering some basic information about yourself such as your name and email address. 

You'll also need to enter payment information because this service costs money after the first month (though there is an option for people who can't afford it). 

Once you've created an account on wordpress.com/signup , log into your dashboard using the credentials that were sent via email when you first signed up for an account with them

Step #3: Customization

Once you have your website, the fun part begins! It's time to customize it to make it look exactly as you want. 

You can do this by changing things like:

  • Changing colors and fonts

  • Tweaking layout and design elements

  • Adding a custom logo (or using one of YouTube's built-in logos)

Step #4: Adding videos and Updating Content

The next step is to add videos to your website. You can do this by uploading them directly through the site or embedding a YouTube link. 

If you have a large library of videos, it’s best to upload them all at once so that they are all available at once on your website. The same goes for adding new content as well—you can add posts and pages just like in WordPress!

It’s also important that you update all of your content regularly, especially if you have an active channel with lots of subscribers who expect new content from you regularly.

Step #5: Final Touches and Testing

Now that your site is live, you are ready to test it.

  • Test on different browsers. It doesn't matter if you're using Firefox or Chrome or Safari, each person will see the page differently depending on what browser they're using. Testing on multiple browsers can help identify errors and bugs that only appear in one of them, so make sure to check your site's appearance with all three main browsers installed: Internet Explorer, Safari and Firefox (or whichever combinations of those).

  • Test on different devices. This includes everything from smartphones and tablets with varying screen sizes to desktop computers with different hardware specifications (RAM/CPU). You'll want to look at how videos play back across all these devices—if they load slowly or don't work at all then this could be an issue with encoding speed rather than bandwidth issues!

  • Test on different internet connections  (e.g., Wi-Fi vs 3G/4G). If a user has already downloaded the video once before but now they are trying again while connected via 4G data instead of Wi-Fi then there may be some network issues causing playback problems which might explain why some videos load slowly or get stuck buffering!

The Last Word

You will have to have a good understanding of the web design process and be able to speak with clients as they are building their sites. You will also need to know how to use WordPress, which is a popular platform for websites.

This article has given you the steps to build a website like YouTube and has helped you understand how this website was created. You can use this article in order to build your own YouTube-like site or other types of multimedia content on the web!

Conclusion

Once you’re done with the above steps, you can easily create your own version of YouTube with WordPress. You can manage your site by adding new videos/content on a regular basis and apply numerous customization options to make your site visually appealing.

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