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Post by Emma Johnson on Dec 2, 2020 18:03:07 GMT
I am having a real hard time getting my YouTube channel to take-off. So I was wondering does anyone on this website forum have any ideas on how can I get more subscribers? I have been trying to post my YouTube videos on different social media sites hoping to get noticed.
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Post by B&D Product Review on Dec 6, 2020 18:08:38 GMT
Now gaining more subscribers isn't an easy task. If you are searching for an easy way to become YouTube famous you couldn't find that kind of information online. Now becoming YouTube famous takes a lot of work and still may not happen. Getting more free YouTube subscribers is the best way to maximize your organic reach on the second-largest website in the world. Your YouTube subscriber count isn’t just another vanity metric. Getting more subscribers is the best way to maximize your organic reach on the second-largest website in the multiverse.
1. Ask your viewers to subscribe:
Sometimes your audience just needs to be reminded. The big red subscribe button is right in front of them, but you might also want to point out the bell beside it that turns on notifications for your new videos. End your videos by mentioning the one you’re working on next. Subscribing to a YouTube channel is an act of anticipation. Viewers who’ve just seen what your brand is about are primed to want more if you’ve done your job right.
2. Interact with your audience and make friends:
If you form relationships with your viewers, they’re more likely to want to keep watching your work. Respond to comments. Follow their channels back. Update your channel art. Your YouTube banner welcomes everyone who clicks over to check out your channel. Maybe they just watched a video and are searching for more. Maybe they’re a potential subscriber. Put your best foot forward.
3. Brand your thumbnails:
A thumbnail is a 1280 x 720px still image that acts as a cover for your video. And they are also your first, best chance to persuade people to click on your video. (Aside from your video titles, that is, but more on that later. Embed your videos on your website or blog. This one is a win-win, because embedding video on your website may well help your site’s search rankings with the Google algorithm. And as far as YouTube subscribers go, you’re presenting your video right where the people most likely to care about it are already looking.
4. Run a contest:
If you want a short-term bump in engagement, or just feel like you’ve been languishing in a subscriber count. Release videos on a consistent schedule. Many experts confidently cite a rule-of-thumb as to how often creators should post a video to their channels. For instance: one video a week to start, increasing to 3-4 weeks as your channel grows.
5. Entice your audience over from other social media channels:
This means cross-promoting on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook. Wherever you have a community of fans established. This can be as simple as encouraging people to check out your YouTube channel on your Instagram or Twitter bio. Now Facebook is also a great social media site to create a bio on.
Partner with other channels is another great way to become YouTube famous. Make Friends. Try to team up with other YouTube creators. Now this will help you to gain more audiences. Your audience trusts your recommendations, and their audiences trust theirs, so take advantage of both audiences. Partner with celebrities is one of the fastest ways to become YouTube famous. Now of course this is the hardest to do because most celebrities aren't going to team up with a small-time YouTuber. Unless you’re Anna Wintour, and you can make a bunch of videos where celebrities ask you questions. I hope that this has answered your question how can I get more subscribers? If not you can contact me at any time.
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Post by Everly Johnson on Nov 11, 2021 12:30:22 GMT
Thanks for the information.
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