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Criteria ·
Pre-cert tests
Criteria ·
Pre-cert tests
Branding & Monetizing Your Roku Channel
Now that your channel has multiple videos and categories, it’s time to make it look professional and start preparing for monetization. A strong brand presence makes your channel stand out in Roku search results and encourages viewers to return.
1️⃣ Branding Your Roku Channel
Branding is more than just a logo — it’s about creating a consistent look and feel across your channel that makes it memorable.
🔹 Channel Logo
- Roku requires a square image (min. 512×512 px)
- Format: PNG with transparent background if possible
- Create in Artistly for a unique, high-quality design
🔹 Splash Screen (Optional but Recommended)
- Appears when viewers open your channel
- 1920×1080 px (JPG or PNG)
- Keep it simple — usually your logo on a branded background
🔹 Background Image
- Displayed behind menus and category listings
- 1920×1080 px (JPG or PNG)
- Make sure text remains readable — avoid overly busy designs
🔹 Thumbnail Style
- Keep all video thumbnails consistent in style
- Example: All have your logo in one corner, consistent font for titles
2️⃣ Updating Branding in Roku Direct Publisher
- Log in to Roku Developer Dashboard
- Select your channel
- Go to Branding
- Upload your:
- Channel logo
- Splash screen
- Background image
- Save changes and preview
Tip: Keep your branding simple and professional — it should work well on TVs of all sizes.
3️⃣ Preparing for Monetization
Roku allows multiple monetization methods. The easiest way to start is with their built-in ad network.
🔹 Roku Ad Framework
- Free to join for approved channels
- You earn revenue every time ads are shown to your viewers
- Sign up through your Roku Developer Dashboard under Monetization
🔹 Affiliate & Product Promotions
- Overlay QR codes in your videos using VideoExpress
- Link to affiliate offers, your products, or services
- Viewers scan the code with their phone to visit your offer page
🔹 Sponsored Content
- Partner with brands or creators to feature their videos
- Charge a flat fee or revenue share
4️⃣ Setting Up Monetization in Roku
- In your Roku Developer Dashboard, go to your channel
- Select Monetization
- Enable Video Ads
- Fill in payment and tax details so Roku can send you revenue
- Optional: Link a third-party ad network if you have one
5️⃣ Testing Your Channel Branding & Monetization
- Preview your channel in Roku to check your new branding
- Play videos and ensure they display well with your branding
- Check if ads are being served once monetization is enabled
✅ Homework Before Lesson 5
- Create and upload a channel logo, splash screen, and background image
- Ensure all video thumbnails match your branding style
- Enable monetization in your Roku Developer Dashboard
- Consider adding affiliate QR codes to at least one video
In Lesson 5, we’ll focus on:
- Promoting your Roku channel
- Optimizing for Roku Search (RSO)
- Driving traffic from your website and social media