 If you'd like to embed a YouTube video on your website, you should know that there are two options where there are more than two. But to me, the most important question is at the end of the YouTube video or when they pause the video on your website, do they see related videos, suggested videos from other channels or only related or suggested videos from your channel? There is an option to do this. Most people don't know about it. Let me go ahead and show you on the screen. So here it is. I've already started the page to show you. It's called the REL code, okay? And let me show you what the code is. This is, let me first show you what it looks like with and without the REL code. I've muted the audio so you can't hear it. But in fact, I'm going to mute the audio right now for myself. And notice I've started playing this video and if I just embed the YouTube video without the REL code, which is by default, there is no REL code. If I pause the video, see what happens. It is now recommending videos from, yes, from my channel, they'll recommend one video, but it also recommends videos from other people's channels. This is not helpful because people can get taken into usually other people's thumbnails are very attractive compared to mine. I like Heather, but it's like, yeah, anyway. And then there's more like, oh, wow, okay. And then there are some of my videos, but there's also other people's videos. This also happens at the end of the video. So I'm going to scroll all the way to the end of the video. So let's just say I am finishing the video here. Yeah, there's my end screen. But after the video finishes, it does the same thing. You've all noticed this when you're, if you're a YouTube subscriber, see it also has other people's videos, right? Sure, it has some of mine, but it has other people's videos. With the REL code, REL code is putting this question mark REL equals zero at the end of the video ID, which I'll show you later. This is what happens. Let me show you and then mute this away. If I pause the recording or pause the video, it only shows you videos from my channel. This is Sarah, I interviewed her also on my channel. These are all my channel videos, right? Great. So then even if they want to go down a rabbit hole and be distracted, they're still watching my videos versus someone else's videos. And same thing, like I said, at the very end the same thing happens when they finish watching the video, it will show my videos only. And yeah, see, only my videos, right? Only my videos, okay? These are all my videos. So how do we put the REL code after the video ID? So when you're embedding on your website, let me show you the code. Okay, let me show you the code here. Sorry, I know it's a lot to look at, but let me just kind of walk you through this step-by-step here. When you get the YouTube code, right? When you go to a YouTube, I'm just going to youtube.com, I'm just going to click on a random video, okay? Yeah, whatever. Click share, embed, okay? They give you this code, right? And by the way, I would encourage you to keep player controls on because player controls on allows people feeling, but more feeling of control. And if you take player controls off, then they don't have that feeling that they can control the video. Okay, there's no fast forward or anything like that. So it's kind of annoying. So I like to keep that on. Enhanced privacy mode, I keep that off. You can search YouTube on that for what that means. I'm not going to describe that, that's too complicated. So usually just take this code, you copy it, you go to the website, and I'm just going to paste it in here, right? Okay, see, you don't need to know how to code. You just need to copy paste into your website, the source code part of your website. And then notice, this is the video ID. Now let me show you again. In the code that they give you, there's a bunch of stuff you don't, you won't understand, that's okay. But then there's this. This looks like a YouTube URL, it's not. It's not a YouTube VR because it has the word embed in it. But in this URL, the video ID is the thing after embed slash, okay, embed slash. And then this is what's called a video ID or that's how I'm calling it. After the video ID, if you put, before the quotation mark put, I'm going to make this a little larger here. Whoops, let me do that one more time here. Okay, I made it too big, sorry about that. I'm going to paste the code again. Before the quotation, after the video ID, put question mark, R-E-L equals zero. Question mark, that's it. That's all I got to do. Then it will only show related videos from that channel, the channel that you're embedding. And that's it. So if I'm going to click okay and you can see it's still embedded normally. And if I play this video and if I stop the video, it only shows videos from MrBeast because this is a MrBeast video that I'm embedding, okay? So that's it, that's as simple as that. I hope this is helpful. If you have any other tips about YouTube embedding for others watching this, you can feel free to comment below. Thanks.