mercmonster
Asia's Redheaded Step-Child
I hate to single out this guy's video, but I just saw it on Twitter, and, from my experience, and based on what the consensus here on this forum is, pretty much all of this guy's advice is wrong. So if you're looking to see what not to do to gain subscribers, check this video out, and basically do the exact opposite:
Right off the bat, his first suggestion is to visit a ton other videos and comment on each one, asking them to check out your channel and subscribe. His second? Basically just subscribe to everyone that offers sub4sub. It goes on from there. Not everything he says is bad, because of course, building a network on Twitter is good to do, but he's just going about everything the wrong way. And the terrible thing is that the comments section of his video is just filled with people supporting these methods, which is probably just hurting their brand more than helping it.
What do you guys think? Do you think there's actually merit to some of the things he's doing?
Right off the bat, his first suggestion is to visit a ton other videos and comment on each one, asking them to check out your channel and subscribe. His second? Basically just subscribe to everyone that offers sub4sub. It goes on from there. Not everything he says is bad, because of course, building a network on Twitter is good to do, but he's just going about everything the wrong way. And the terrible thing is that the comments section of his video is just filled with people supporting these methods, which is probably just hurting their brand more than helping it.
What do you guys think? Do you think there's actually merit to some of the things he's doing?