BobbyKryptonite
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Hi Everyone
Here is a little tip I discovered a couple of years ago. If you run a channel based around a hobby, you should print off small flyers for your channel, I usually make them the size that I could get 6, or maybe 9 out of a sheet of A4. I run a channel about cycling and bicycle maintenance,
On one side, I have a picture of me pulling a wheelie on a bike, with the channel name above, and the types of videos I do (ride footage, how to videos on bicycle maintenance, product reviews and updates on project bikes) listed below as well as the URL.
On the other side I have a blurb with a little more about what I do in my videos, and a bit about the history of the channel.
I attend cycling events - A local festival of cycling, various forum meetups and rides, when I was making a lot of BMX content I would hand them out to people at the skatepark. I found this really helped to increase my sub count. I hope it works for you like it did for me
Here is a little tip I discovered a couple of years ago. If you run a channel based around a hobby, you should print off small flyers for your channel, I usually make them the size that I could get 6, or maybe 9 out of a sheet of A4. I run a channel about cycling and bicycle maintenance,
On one side, I have a picture of me pulling a wheelie on a bike, with the channel name above, and the types of videos I do (ride footage, how to videos on bicycle maintenance, product reviews and updates on project bikes) listed below as well as the URL.
On the other side I have a blurb with a little more about what I do in my videos, and a bit about the history of the channel.
I attend cycling events - A local festival of cycling, various forum meetups and rides, when I was making a lot of BMX content I would hand them out to people at the skatepark. I found this really helped to increase my sub count. I hope it works for you like it did for me