HowToMakeBadVideos
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On one of my biggest channels I have 24K subs but only get an average of 300 views per video. The math does not add up but that's the way it is. Anywho, the first 1000 subs took me over a year then someone posted one of my videos on Reddit and my video went semi viral and got 500 additional subs in one day but then dropped off to 10 per day. Then another time a video went full viral on youtube front page for a day and I got tons of subs for a few day's. But then it too dropped off. Then starting last year in April everything hit rock bottom to where I was only getting 500 views per day and 1 or 2 subs every now and then. Today, I get 300 views and maybe 1 subscriber per day.
Youtube changes the way they promote videos now. They promote their paid channels or TV channels or what ever they are and they promote big channels and hardly ever promote the smaller guy.
I guess what I am trying to say is, it does not matter how many subs you get you won't see any difference in the rate you gain the subs. When youtube makes changes then you may see a change in the average subscription rate but in my case I found it always negative.
Youtube changes the way they promote videos now. They promote their paid channels or TV channels or what ever they are and they promote big channels and hardly ever promote the smaller guy.
I guess what I am trying to say is, it does not matter how many subs you get you won't see any difference in the rate you gain the subs. When youtube makes changes then you may see a change in the average subscription rate but in my case I found it always negative.