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# Set Up Campaigns

[Campaigns](https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6078374) are an innovative way to promote your content on YouTube.

When you set up a campaign, a promotional [card](https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6140493) is added to videos claimed by your assets. This card links viewers directly to your designated video.

Your campaign can promote any YouTube video that is public or unlisted and in line with YouTube's and our policies. Please reach out to us if you're unsure whether your video qualifies.

You can promote one video at a time. New submissions will override your previous submissions. The campaign will apply to all your existing and future assets.

To set up a new campaign, change your existing campaign or stop your existing campaign, visit the "Campaigns" tab in our dashboard.


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