How do I earn someone's sub?

So I feel like I've been a bit more views than subs. Subs: 32 Views: 579. But I guess my first question is; is this a good view to sub ratio? I really have no clue since this is all new to me, even if it's not I'm really happy with the amount of subs and views I have! :) and my second question is how do I really grab someone's attention and earn their sub? What things have you guys used that seemed to work for you? :)

It is always normal to have WAYY more views than subs, there really isn't an average sub:view ratio. I have 60 subs and 1700+ views.

And as CoffeeGamer mentioned grab their attention in the first 10 or so seconds, make your intro as short as possible! People will want to watch your videos to see you play the game!

Good luck on your channel :)
 
So I feel like I've been a bit more views than subs. Subs: 32 Views: 579. But I guess my first question is; is this a good view to sub ratio? I really have no clue since this is all new to me, even if it's not I'm really happy with the amount of subs and views I have! :) and my second question is how do I really grab someone's attention and earn their sub? What things have you guys used that seemed to work for you? :)
I try and make good videos and I also ask for it at the end of a video for people to sub. I have an annotation in the top left hand corner throughout my videos so people can remember. I also put a sub link in the about/description area for people who watch on mobile phones and some tablets who can't click on annotations. I also have a sub button on my blog.
 
I have been doing pretty good on youtube for the past month, coming to 300 subs :D, My tactic is that I post my videos on my targeted audience (for me I do hunger games, so I put my videos on MCSG's website)
 
I think a nice intro makes every viewer more happy :). So take your time to creating a good intro of your channel. Nice software to do is: Swish Max4. I use this aswell.
 
To answer your question, I'm not really sure but making quality videos and constant interaction with audience and fans will help in the long run. :) When you are still small, it is better to focus on the content and promotion, then subscribers will come if they really like your content :) Again, from personal experience and from what I have seen before, subscribers are not meaningful if they don't actually view your content (video that is), so having an inactive subscriber is almost as good as not having one to begin with.
Untill you get a semi-large channel you can't base stuff off "view-to sub ratio" since it won't be actual.
^ What he said here.
 
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