If you're publishing on #PeerTube, bear in mind most of your potential followers are on Mastodon, and Mastodon will show your videos as made by your PeerTube account, not your channels.
To avoid confusion, you might want to brand your account and channel identically. If you need to have several different PeerTube channels, consider using several PeerTube accounts instead.
The username on videos viewed from Mastodon will be your PeerTube account. Channels look like groups boosting your account.
@feditips I'd say it's the opposite that *confused* me, personally. I looked in their channels through PeerTube and noticed that both channel and account are barely different.
But the advise is right on the money - first and foremost, you would want to maintain your channel's brand on Fediverse, rather than what could be a simple Mastodon microblog for your personal posts.
The problem is that channels are sort of invisible on Mastodon, but very visible on PeerTube.
If most of your potential audience is on Mastodon, you end up having to downplay channels and just brand accounts and channels identically.
Ideally, Mastodon should start treating each PeerTube channel as a separate account, but that hasn't happened (yet).
@feditips I think it's due on Peertube to make each channel an actor in their ActivityPub integration, though.