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Need Help For Youtube Subscribers

How to get more youtube subscribers?

For those who are saying:

"Make better videos"

What exactly would you call a "better video"...?

I used to have 1,000 subscribers on youtube, but got banned because of a false copyright by another user - how I got there: Simple!

Youtube isn't about being the best, having 100's of subscribers, it's about having fun.

I got 1000 subscribers just by being myself and having fun with making my videos - gradually they got better (because I started to understand more about editing videos and adding effects, and played around with different types of videos). I personally made my videos using an mmorpg and made music videos out of them(RSMVs, runescape music videos). That's way different from making real life videos - but it is possible to make real life videos that are enjoyable as well.

...You could try making commentary videos, comedy videos, your own video series, even take a crack at making a music video in real life. It just takes time for your videos to get noticed - don't go around with that "Sub for Sub", it's just stupid, and you're subscription box will be full of random videos.

Good luck :)

How do I get more youtube subscribers?

Hey, you need to send out friend request on YouTube. Even though personally I think random friend request on YouTube are a bit annoying, it works, because their vids appear on my YouTube homepage when they upload something new, and if it looks interesting enough, I'll check it out! It's like advertisement in a way.

Make your channel presentable. What are are your vids trying to "sell" to get more viewers? Who are you mainly targeting? If you look at any channel with a lot of subscribers, their channels are mainly presentable with a plain background or picture with good colour schemes which suit the background or the mood or style of their videos. And a profile picture is really important, it -again- has to suit the type of videos you are uploading.

Another good idea is to make a blog about what your interest is. I have to admit, I'm not a gaming person lol, but I know for sure there a lot of people who look up cheats, reviews of latest games with blogs. Maybe your vids can include things like that. Walk throughs of how to do this or your opinion of this game. Get the veiwers share opinions. Get some ideas from other blogs which are similar to your style, make one then advertise your YouTube videos on your blog and your blog on your YouTube.

Usually, people will click onto a video which interests them and is good quality. That means good editing, good music, good voice over, the font. Think of what type of video you would want to click on, then make it! Think of gaming videos on youtube and think of how they went viral. Write something in the "About Me" box so people know what your vids are going to be about or what they'd expect to see. Check out down below a variety of pages which have quite a lot of subs and maybe see their channels, quality of vids etc.

Oh! I nearly forgot. Do not -and I repeat- DO NOT... comment on other gamers or other YouTube pages and advertise there. So many people do that and it gets kinda annoying.

Good luck!

How many subscribers to make youtube money?

Most YouTube Partner’s are very hush hush when it comes to how much money they make. And really, it’s their job (when they’re popular enough) and who really goes around saying how much they make publicly? But every now and then one of them shares a little info on the subject and I’ve figured out a very general idea of the kind of money there is to be made.

I watched one girl on BlogTV who had about 20,000 YouTube subscribers and when asked about how much money she makes from YouTube she said that it’s enough for a second part-time job, but she also was working as a waitress part-time to make a decent living. Another YouTuber with about 40,000 subscribers was talking on his BlogTV show about how he was about to go travelling around North America with some other YouTubers and when someone asked him what he did for a living he said doing videos online was his only job and how he made his living.

So that right there can give you a general idea of how many subscribers you’d likely need before you could consider money coming from YouTube as a realistic “income” of some sort. Then you get on to the bigger YouTubers with subscribers in the six figures, all of whom pretty much never say anything about how much they make except that it’s their only job. One of them gave a really good hint though by starting an account with all of his YouTube Partner proceeds going to charity – Kev Juma started the Jumbafund channel and one month reported earning just over $1700, and I believe he had about 175,000 subscribers at the time. Now the channel is up to almost 300,000 subscribers (and his personal channel has over 680,000 subscribers).

Now, at $1700 a month that would be just over $20,000 a year if the views were consistent, so seems like there is something different going on with the YouTuber who claims to make a living with only 40,000 subscribers. But perhaps he’s including a few other online sources such as BlogTV, his own blog, sponsorship, etc.

But that at least gives a pretty good idea of how you realistically need to get into the tens of thousands of subscribers to start to actually earn anything decent. It is of course based on viewers more than subscribers, but there’s usually a direct correlation between the two.

Is it ok to buy YouTube subscribers?

The quick answer is absolutely yes, it’s entirely legitimate to buy youtube subscribers from legitimate sources only that provides real subscribers from reliable marketing channels.But before I provide my detailed answer why it’s legitimate, I want to refer you to Youtube own rules -As you can read here in Youtube’s TOS;Services that attempt to get YouTube views through automated means or attempt to force or trick viewers into watching videos are not ok.To sum it up - It’s 100% ok to buy youtube promotion services such as views and subscribers, but you must make your own due diligence and find reliable providers to work with that comply youtube strict promotions rules.Now, the thing is, is that although it’s not illegal to buy subs, if you buy them from a ‘bad’ source and you get 5k subscribers that are fake bots, you’ll probably lose them quickly, since YouTube detects that kind of activity in no time. You’ll lose all the money you invested (no one in that spam service will ever give you your money back, you got totally scammed), your loyal (real) subscribers will probably unsubscribe your channel cause they will think your’e a fake, and most likely YouTube will signal your channel as fishy. That’ a bad situation to be in. So choose your service wisely!I'll tell you another little secret - Everyone is buying YouTube subscribers. Starting with the most famous YouTuber’s, TV stars, singers- everyone!So if the most successful YouTuber’s do it too, you should feel 100% all right with promoting yourself this way.If you want my honest opinion, I recommend getfans. They have the best quality YouTube subscribers I've ever tried, they use real subs so they never drop, my organic subscribers grew tremendously since I began working with them and if I have any questions, their support team answers me really quickly. You can also choose your favorable payment plan, so that's very convenient.Either way, before I bought subscribers, I made sure I have enough great content to so that my real subscribers enjoy it and to keep my page going. So I suggest you do the same thing, and first and foremost invest time and energy in making your channel and videos awesome.

How many YouTube subscribers do I need to be approached for a partnership?

Frist of all, subscribers is just a small part of getting partnered (unless you enter thoose who let in anyone)When everyone starts out trying to get big on YouTube, their biggest concern is always subscribers. By all means, "subs" is ofcourse important, but hey, lets say that you have 1000 legit subscribers, but noone of them watches your videos, whats the point then? What really should be on ones mind when doing YouTube, is having fun, making good quality content, engaging people, and having a red line.I would recomend you to gather a network, share eachothers videos, be guests etc. The answer to your question is hard to give, as that there is alot of different partherships that all offer different things. Stable 10k views every day, would make you profitable for yourself, and the partnership. To get there make use of social media, use every trick in the book. It might take 10 videos to reach it, or maybe 300, but that shouldnt matter because you have fun!Never give up. YouTube has so many great content creators, you wil have to be working atleast as hard as them i am afraid! Good luck!

Need a idea for what to call my YouTube subscribers?

Hey guys! I have a YouTube channel named ittlesam. I am getting some subscribers now, but I need a cool name to call them. Like for example Martyn (inthelittlewood) has "Saplings" , the Yogscast has "Yognauts" , and Skydoesminecraft has his Sky Army. I could use some help coming up with something cool!

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