Hey everyone, I just created my youtube channel on March 21 and I'm on pace to hit 100 subs in just under one month.
Some people take just a few weeks or maybe even several days to hit 100 subs while some people, on the other hand, take several months up to a year to get to 100 subscribers.
Most people say that the first 100 is the hardest battle on youtube and once you hit 100, things start moving forward and I really hope it does for my channel
But the question you probably have for me is, how did you do it?
Before I answer the question, let me let you know that this post is only really directed towards the people who haven't hit 100 subs yet.
The answer to that question is: Instagram and a little bit of luck.
Here's the process I followed:
1) Spent $60 on a Instagram ad (Before you get on me for paying for followers/subscribers. I earned that money by doing advertising work for a motorsports company and I used it as startup money)
2) Alot of people started asking me to make stuff for them
3) I told them before I made anything they had to subscribe to my channel
Verdict: If you have ANY sort of talent that puts you apart from other people, abuse it.
Let me know if you have any other thoughts! I'd be glad to engage in a positive conversation
Some people take just a few weeks or maybe even several days to hit 100 subs while some people, on the other hand, take several months up to a year to get to 100 subscribers.
Most people say that the first 100 is the hardest battle on youtube and once you hit 100, things start moving forward and I really hope it does for my channel
But the question you probably have for me is, how did you do it?
Before I answer the question, let me let you know that this post is only really directed towards the people who haven't hit 100 subs yet.
The answer to that question is: Instagram and a little bit of luck.
Here's the process I followed:
1) Spent $60 on a Instagram ad (Before you get on me for paying for followers/subscribers. I earned that money by doing advertising work for a motorsports company and I used it as startup money)
2) Alot of people started asking me to make stuff for them
3) I told them before I made anything they had to subscribe to my channel
Verdict: If you have ANY sort of talent that puts you apart from other people, abuse it.
Let me know if you have any other thoughts! I'd be glad to engage in a positive conversation