After you have recorded a Zoom meeting, you can upload it to your YouTube channel.
If you want to grow your YouTube channel, Zoom recordings can help A LOT.
You may not even need to do any video editing. Just record a chat with someone, and then upload the video to your YouTube channel.
You can rename the original file before you upload it.
Here's how to record videos in Zoom: • Create YouTube Videos from Zoom Recor...
If you record the videos onto your local computer, here's where to find where they are: • How to Find Your Zoom Recordings: a S...
When uploading to YouTube, you can add a good description to your video. This isn't necessary, but it will help your video to be found as YouTube is a search engine.
If you want your video to be visible to anyone who searches for it, you can set it to Public. If you only want to limit it to people who have the link to your video, set it to Unlisted or Private.
You can post the video straight away, or schedule it for a later date and time.
You don't have to add tags to your video but you can. Once again, this will help it to be found from YouTube and Google searches.
You can also create a thumbnail for your video. This can make it more attractive for people to look at your video and decide to watch it. (You can change this thumbnail after you have published the video, if you want).
There are many YouTube videos explaining how to create a good thumbnail, and you can use free tools such as Canva.com to design one. If you wish to use stock images, you could go to Unsplash.com
Check out my other videos about the use of Zoom for meetings and for recordings.