

Private or unlisted videos are also good if you don’t plan to Would recommend uploading it privately or unlisted first until you get the The first step is obviously to get your video onto YouTube. You can edit the errors in the subtitles and re-upload them

This is a big mistake because subtitles can really make a difference in how many people engage with your videos. Many people choose not to fix the subtitle errors, either because they don’t realize the subtitles are there in the first place or through sheer laziness on their part. For a free service, that is great and fixing the errors really doesn’t take very long. I would say there is between an 80-90% accuracy rate. That doesn’t mean the transcription is useless. So if you have a weirdĪccent like mine, words are going to get mangled.

It is done by computers, not actual people. You can see right away though that the transcription is not
