YouTube annotations – often useful uploader addendums, other times
annoying distractions. Today though, the video platform is announcing a
new and improved tool: cards.
Cards are like interactive annotations that allow creators to add
outside links and images in addition to information. Like annotations,
they can be set to pop up at any time. The most important change
however, is perhaps that they finally make in-video notes from the uploader viewable on mobile devices.
There are currently six card types covering merchandise, fundraising, video links, playlist links, associated websites and fan funding. Uploaders will see a new “Cards” tab in the video editor where they can set them up, and can view stats for them in YouTube Analytics.
Each type of card has its own settings.
Merchandise cards let viewers add images, a merchandise URL and a call
to action, while fan funding cards allow viewers to donate to creators
right in the video itself.
Cards will show up first as a small pop-up at your designated start
time. Users can then click on the teaser to see more information.
An information button will remain throughout the video; viewers can
click on this to see all the cards in a video at once. These will work
in livestreams as well as pre-recorded video.
Though replacing annotations is the eventual goal, that’s not
happening yet – cards can’t quite do everything annotations can. You
can’t choose their size or exactly where to put them, for instance (they
all show up on the right edge), they’re limited to five per video and
you can’t set your own colors.
YouTube also currently recommends creators not point to cards within
their videos, as their location will change slightly depending on which
device they’re viewed on.
Still, it’s a useful addition that will relieve many a confused
mobile commenter who can’t see annotated corrections from uploaders.
➤ Make your videos even more interactive with cards [YouTube Creators Blog]
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