Honestly, there is not typically a method to do this fast. If there was,
everybody would do it. well, this one makes it easy and saves a lot of viewers
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If your goal is to make money on YouTube, hitting subscriber milestones is critical. For instance, you need at least 1,000 subscribers for monetizing your youtube channel and start earning ad revenue. And the more subscribers you have, the higher you rise on YouTube’s “benefit level” ladder (think: awards, managers, and production aid, starting when you hit 100,000 subscribers
YouTube is all about subscribers and one of the key metrics to measure success on YouTube is the number of subscribers your channel has. More subscribers mean more views for your videos.
The are things you can do to help increase revenue on YouTube and those are:
Content Strategy
For example, 1 good video a week versus 10 good videos a week will be 1/10th
the revenue potential. Think of it as casting a net. I frankly don't have time to
Here are some ways in which you can create better content:
- Build your content around a specific audience.
- Ensure that you plan your video script ahead of time so that all the relevant points are covered and you don’t flood the viewers with unnecessary information. If you feel that there is too much information in one video, break it down into several videos.
- Viewers like it when you use a good example every once in a while. Use examples as much as you can and make sure that they are from high-quality sites.
- Add visuals to your content to make it more appealing
- Always start your videos with an interesting hook that will make people want to continue watching the rest of the video.
- Always use original content. If you use someone else’s content, your video will not be engaging enough, not to mention that you may end up alienating people
- Include cards, end screens and pattern interrupts to engage your audience
Publish Videos continuously
There is no doubt that creating and publishing videos day after day or week after week helps to increase your subscribers. Conversely, if you haven’t published in a long time, people won’t want to subscribe to your channel.
According to Social Media Examiner, YouTube channels that publish more than once a week perform better than those that don’t.
So if you can afford to publish more than one video a week, there are higher chances of gaining more subscribers, and you can get them faster if you use a fixed frequency strategy.
Engage With YT Community
How To Get Subscribers On YouTube (10 Tips)
1. Create high quality videos
People don’t watch videos that have poor audio and video quality.
Following these simple steps can help you build your reputation as a professional.
- Make sure that you record your video in a quiet atmosphere with no ambient noise in the background.
- Use good recording equipment so that the audio is clear. Also, remember to watch the input volume meter while you are recording
- Set up a green background and use studio lights during recording.
- Record your videos in 1080p or higher. According to Backinko, YouTube preferably ranks HD videos.
- Plan your video script ahead before filming so that you know what to say and get to all your relevant points.
- Use slow motion and jump cuts wisely to accentuate some parts of your video.
- Stabilize your video recordings with a tripod and shoot your videos horizontally. For wider shots, you can use a clip-on lens.
- Choose a good video editing software.
- Finally, review your work carefully before publishing.
2. Ask your viewers to subscribe
Does asking for the subscribe seem too salesy to you? It can be if you ask too soon or too often. But a quick reminder to subscribe at the end of your video is just making it easier for fans to keep up with the work you do.
Remember to demonstrate why your channel is worth subscribing to. Make sure you ask for the subscription only after you’ve provided new and useful information, or you’ve made viewers laugh.
3. Talk about your next video at the end
Hyping your next video, and making it clear why it’s not to be missed, is the most organic way to encourage people to tap subscribe.
Of course, this requires having a good handle on your YouTube content schedule, and knowing what’s coming next. (More on that soon.)
4. Add subscribe watermark to your videos
5. Verify your Google account
By default, all YouTube users can upload videos up to 15 minutes long. If you want to create content longer than that, you’ll need to verify your account.
Since longer videos give you more options for the kinds of content you can create, this is an important step for anyone who wants to build a professional channel.
To verify your account, go to www.youtube.com/verify on your computer (not a mobile device), and follow the instructions
6. Engage with your audience
When you interact with your viewers, it gives them a sense of gratification. This leads to higher chances of people who would want to subscribe to your channel.This is the reason why engaging with your audience is very important to increase your YouTube subscribers.
- If somebody took their time to watch your video, thank them at the end of the video
- give them an idea about where to go for more information.
- Encourage your viewers to comment and give feedback about your video.
- Rewarding excellent comments (both on and off YouTube) for their support also helps to improve engagements.
- you don’t always have to do a pre-recorded video, live streaming is a good way to interact with your audience in real time.
7. Create effective channel branding
Channel branding is an important way to let viewers know who you are and what they can expect from your channel.
- Banner art
- Channel icon
- Channel description
- Custom URL
Your default channel URL will look something like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfMUFv1dDAZ3tYyNjAPvsJQ.
This is… not ideal. Fortunately, you can change it using a custom URL. In YouTube Studio, choose Customization in the left menu, then click Basic Info and scroll down to Channel URL. You can change your URL to something like this: https://www.youtube.com/c/taimoorhameed.
This is definately eye catching. You must have at least 100 subs on your channel get this.
8. Add a custom channel trailer
9. A Great Thumbnail
10. Run a contest
If you want a short-term bump in engagement, or just feel like you’ve been languishing in a subscriber count plateau, check out our guide to running a YouTube contest.
Key steps include choosing a prize that matters to your audience, and asking viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications to participate.