After 100 Subs, The Ball Starts Rolling?

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Hey!

This is what i've seen for 2-3 months now.
Channels that hit 100 subs, start to get easier subscribers. Or it looks like that?
I'm still under the 100 subscribers, even though i'm working hard on my videos but i've heard the first 100 subs are the hardest to get and after that, Youtube 'rewards' you with showing your videos more in search etc..?
(Not sure if this is true)

With the 'ball rolling' i mean going from none-1 sub every other day to 1-5 subscribers every day.
This is no excuse to say 'i'm not gaining subscribers because of that'.
I'm still learning and i'm trying to create 4-6 videos a week but i feel the ball will start to roll.
1 subscriber everyday extra is a lot for me!

Hoping for feedback & please share your thoughts.
 
Yeah it definitely gets easier to get subs after the first 100. I only hit 100 in September and I have gained a lot more since then.
That is what i'm talking about :-)
I'm sitting on 79 right now. Hitting 100 subscribers gonna feel amazing!
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the first 100 was the sweet spot, after that it does naturally grow!
Great!!
 
That is what i'm talking about :)
I'm sitting on 79 right now. Hitting 100 subscribers gonna feel amazing!
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Great!!
It feels so amazing when you get there. I'm sure you'll hit it soon.
 
I'm hoping it gets better after a 100. I'm currently at 37 subscribers but I hope to reach 50 before 2016 and hopefully will reach 100 before the summer comes back :)

Congrats to everyone for making it this far :)
 
I stopped making videos for almost two years around my 250 subscriber mark and when I finally got back into videos I had gained 50 subscribers from me not doing anything. So there might be some truth to "once you get more than 100 subs YouTube helps you out" or it might just be that making videos for so long you automatically learn how to make videos that rank better
 
I stopped making videos for almost two years around my 250 subscriber mark and when I finally got back into videos I had gained 50 subscribers from me not doing anything. So there might be some truth to "once you get more than 100 subs YouTube helps you out" or it might just be that making videos for so long you automatically learn how to make videos that rank better
It's very strange. Even right now, i see channels that DON'T post anything. Have 20 none-quality videos, and STILL grow. While before they had a hard time hitting 100. Very strange..
It's really like Youtube makes it hard in the beginning to 'cut out' channels that mess around and 'reward' you on 100 subs because you passed that hard part. I can be wrong but i'm seeing this over and over.
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I'm hoping it gets better after a 100. I'm currently at 37 subscribers but I hope to reach 50 before 2016 and hopefully will reach 100 before the summer comes back :)

Congrats to everyone for making it this far :)
It can only become better, because after every video we post, we get an extra opportunity to get discovered :-)
 
Hey!

This is what i've seen for 2-3 months now.
Channels that hit 100 subs, start to get easier subscribers. Or it looks like that?
I'm still under the 100 subscribers, even though i'm working hard on my videos but i've heard the first 100 subs are the hardest to get and after that, Youtube 'rewards' you with showing your videos more in search etc..?
(Not sure if this is true)

With the 'ball rolling' i mean going from none-1 sub every other day to 1-5 subscribers every day.
This is no excuse to say 'i'm not gaining subscribers because of that'.
I'm still learning and i'm trying to create 4-6 videos a week but i feel the ball will start to roll.
1 subscriber everyday extra is a lot for me!

Hoping for feedback & please share your thoughts.
I hit 100 subs a while ago, I'm still under 1K. I have gained 890 subs in about 8 years, I'm on a record pace!
 
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