Overall growth guide for new/small channels.

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Great guides! Reading and digesting them now.I am new to the forums, but am reading up on everything I can.
My sons channel is about 2 1/2 years old and we have about 9,300 subscribers, which we've gotten mostly with word of mouth and suggested videos, etc. However, now I am actively trying to promote and am finding it hard because it is a channel geared mostly at tweens and some younger kids. I don't think Reddit would be a good place to promote, although I could be wrong? I have opened up a Facebook page and a Twitter account, but again, since most of our audience is tweens and younger, I'm not seeing a lot of action from those sources so far.
Is there any advice you can give me?
 
Great info man and having a big youtuber like yourself taking the time to do this its awesome. Since other hitting the Million subs wont do this eva....At the end this take time and in order to become different you need to invest on better quality stuff and proper advertisement as well. You wont make this by doing videos only expecting everyone will notice them.
 
Good guide . Add how to advertise and equipment and is it worth starting.
:) Overall really good topic and thread
 
0-100 subscribers.
Now this is truthfully one of the hardest barriers to pass as a Youtuber, don't be fooled. My first 100 subscribers took more time than the next 1000. It's very hard to generate traffic to your channel.


This is so true! I'm still in this range, and I keep telling myself to continue to do the best I can do and persevere. All in all, this was a great article, I look forward to reading more:grinphones:
 
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