Hirudov
Posting Mad!
Yes, having ACTIVE subscribers always help. (keyword here is Active).I was having a chat with a friend recently about YouTube subscribers and how the more subscribers you have, the quicker your subscriber count grows.
For example, a big YouTuber could spend 4 years making videos before they hit 1 million subs, but by the end of the next year they're nearer to 4 million. If you already have a lot of subscribers did you find this to be true?
If you have less subscribers, do you agree that subscribers make more subscribers and is it something that encourages you to keep posting content?
At the moment I'm at 71 subscribers and am looking towards reaching 100, I then hope I gain another 100 in a much quicker time and so on.
I have one main channel with several thousand subscribers and then I decided to split topics and make separate channels. The separate channels are hardly getting views/subscribers, while the main channel receives new subscribers and thousands of views all the time. Just for experiment I posted SAME videos under the main and the separate channels with exactly the same descriptions etc.. And guess what - the videos on the main channels are getting views, while on the separate channel they hardly get noticed.... until one of the videos boomed at a separate channels and this second channel got over one thousand subscribers already. It turns out the content quality is more important than the number of subscribers and.... a little bit of luck - i.e. when you post your video, who views it first (somebody who shares a lot) etc.. Of course many people from the main channel are also subscribers to the separate channels. They help me a lot to not delete these side projects.
