
And i also suppose depends on what is your content, if ppl will come to you and they don't see quality and interesting content they will not subscribe you will only get some views and that is it. And i think it is important to really have the subsA famous shoutout is when Jacksepticeye got a shoutout from Pewdiepie. He exploded and has 2.3m subs now. Shoutouts can be amazing or fall short, depending on where and what the audience came from.
Just did some research on Jacksepticeye, and that is incredible! He went from 2,000 subs to 2,000,000 subs in 2 years with a push from Pewds.A famous shoutout is when Jacksepticeye got a shoutout from Pewdiepie. He exploded and has 2.3m subs now. Shoutouts can be amazing or fall short, depending on where and what the audience came from.
He went went from 30k to 2.3m in 2014 alone IIRC.Just did some research on Jacksepticeye, and that is incredible! He went from 2,000 subs to 2,000,000 subs in 2 years with a push from Pewds.

Good to know, thank you!I almost exclusively collaborate, but this is my best example:
I Grace Helbigs last comment vid on DailyGrace - got a 2-3k subs
I did a video for the MEM channel (3mill subs) - got like 2-300 subs.
If people like you and you win them over that's awesome, if they don't want to see you, kind of stinks![]()