Does it get easier after 1000 subs?

Yes it does get easier in terms of going from 1,000 subs to 2,000 subs. The first 1,000 might take a long but you'll find getting to 2,000 happens a lot quicker. Your channel traffic itself generates more traffic but the numbers take a while to become significant, even if the growth percentage rate remains stable. Total subs keep growing, although the percentage rate of growth increase may actually decelerate over time.

For example, it takes you a month to double the amount of subs you have, this means slow growth at first: in 5 months you'd only have 32 subs, and you might think of giving up. But if you could keep up that rate of growth (just doubling your subs 12 times in a year) you'd go from 1 to 4096 subs in just one year. After just 18 months you'd have 262,000 subscribers! This is just a basic example but it shows you the power of sticking with it to get to the larger numbers. Most channels don't get 100% growth per month, but smaller percentage growths still add up to a "tipping point", it just might take years (or, significantly increasing your views through a hit or increased output).

This is one of the reasons bigger (and often older) channels make it look easy. It took us several YEARS to get our first 10,000 subs but getting to 50,000 took only one more year, then getting to 100,000 took only 6 months after that, and we are nearly at 150,000 now and that only took 3 additional months. So I'm projecting we will get to 200,000 subs by mid-January. So it's easy to look at that and say "Oh, big channels have it easy" but in terms of growth percentage increase we aren't growing nearly as fast as a channel that goes from 10 subs to 50 subs in a month, even though they "only" picked up 40 subs they are actually growing very quickly--in 7 months they could potentially be at 781,250 subs if they kept up that 500% rate of growth per month!
 
Yes it does get easier in terms of going from 1,000 subs to 2,000 subs. The first 1,000 might take a long but you'll find getting to 2,000 happens a lot quicker. Your channel traffic itself generates more traffic but the numbers take a while to become significant, even if the growth percentage rate remains stable. Total subs keep growing, although the percentage rate of growth increase may actually decelerate over time.

Not at all. I'm sure you're speaking for more yourself than for the general youtuber. I know 20k sub channels that struggle to get 10 subs a day. The real answer is "it depends". It depends on your views. Where the views are coming from and how much organic growth you have. To say going from 1k subs to 2k subs is easier is completely misleading and a myth. Not everyone is bound to have the same experience as you.
 
how od you get a lot of organic subs? i promote on all social media channels nobody i know cares about being subscribers they are not into it at all. i am hoping once i have offline customers they will subscribe to my channel once i promote it to them. i donut want to hear it gets harder
 
It does in a way. Because Youtube will promote your channel on the Recommend Channel list. After I passed 1,000 subcribers on my first channel. I gained a lot of subscribers alot more easier than under 1k.
 
how od you get a lot of organic subs? i promote on all social media channels nobody i know cares about being subscribers they are not into it at all. i am hoping once i have offline customers they will subscribe to my channel once i promote it to them. i donut want to hear it gets harder
Promoting your videos is NOT a way of getting organic views. If you have to promote, it's not organic. Organic views is when you can upload a video, sit back, relax, not do a thing, don't promote at all and your videos will still get views and you'll gain subs. The only way you can get organic views is through viral videos and having searchable videos that rank high in the youtube search bar.
 
But you do gain more traffic on your channel, so the answer is both yes and no.
 
Does it get easier after 1000? Yes, it does... But Kijana is right, it only gets marginally easier.

The reason seems to be simple. The changes Youtube have made favors channels that are already big.

Regarding organic growth... Whenever you have a video out you have to ''fight'' big well established Youtubers regarding searches and recommended videos. For example if you search Danish youtuber, you will have some of the bigger Youtubers trying to speak Danish for 5 seconds as the nr. 1 video. To get big you have to create unique + good + searchable content, you also want to make sure that you get traffic to searchable videos to make them rank higher on SEO.

Of course doing the above is very hard, which is why becoming big on Youtube is hard unless you are in some niche area.

If you want a tip for growing I will give you one. You know the channel video? The one that plays when someone who isn't subbed visits your channel? Have that video be your most viewed and most searchable video. In that way you are ''forcing'' one video to get a high amount of views which will make it a lot easier for that video to get in top of searches and video recommendations.

For example my Girl making out with plants video, now has around 18.000 views. This is not a lot. But if I keep getting traffic to my channel this video could easily have 150.000 views by the end of a year on a very searchable topic which includes keywords such as ''making out'' or ''girl making out'' or ''plants'' (just kidding lol)
 
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