i post a couple times a week, and i still dont have that many luckyI have heard that the hardest ones are 100, 500, and 1000. It took me 3 months to get to 100 posting once a week.
if im lucky like today i gain 3, i post this with 59 and now im 61 woo hoo, but i am going into my 4th month of youtube, not at a full 800 views yet on the channel, but everything seems slow to meyea, i haven't gotten 100 yet but i've seen a guy with 1k subs get to like 1.2k in a week
I think it also comes down to what people are searching for, your niche, how your videos rank on search against others, how clickable your thumbnails are.i post a couple times a week, and i still dont have that many lucky
i felt that way to, i still do lol, like 7 billion people out there and i only have 60 subsI feel like I am lost in the ether. I have 23 subs in StarrSales (my reselling channel) and 2 on the Wordsmith, LLC (resume preparation channel) Please feel free to have a peek and subscribe. Thanks
How will I also get my first 100 subscribersI am no expert but I think at the beginning we are all just lost in the crowd. YT promotes vids that they think will get views. A newbie has no track record... so they may put it out for recommendations, but will likely recommend a known quantity. It is a catch-22. They want to know you can get views before they promote you, but how do you get the views without some promotion?
But then again, I have a few thousand subs, good CTR, and retention, and I still feel like I am spinning my wheels ha ha
I am no expert but I think at the beginning we are all just lost in the crowd. YT promotes vids that they think will get views. A newbie has no track record... so they may put it out for recommendations, but will likely recommend a known quantity. It is a catch-22. They want to know you can get views before they promote you, but how do you get the views without some promotion?
But then again, I have a few thousand subs, good CTR, and retention, and I still feel like I am spinning my wheels ha ha
Yes I agree! There is a lot of content on YouTube and on the internet in general! But if you keep creating and learning how to rank videos, eventually you'll get people staying and subscribing. My goal is to post 100 videos on the channel!Yes itΓÇÖs been a slow tedious thing. ItΓÇÖs so hard to not take it personally lol. I do put work into how I edit and what I want my vids to look like. It really boils down to there are a lot of channels and a lot of competition for the same subscribers. Sometimes itΓÇÖs hard to not feel like youΓÇÖve missed the boat. IΓÇÖve decided to just keep making content and hope that one day in the future the statistics will be in my favour and my videos, being a lot of them out there start showing up from time to time. I think new you tubers can get caught up in the fantasy of getting big real quick. Now although that does happen itΓÇÖs likely for the majority itΓÇÖs just really solid hard work. Promoting your stuff is really tough at times and relentless. Just keep swimming as dory says and just maybe things will start to get moving. My goal was to have 100 at 6mth mark and 200 by 12 mth. I think that my reality. ItΓÇÖs hard work and to be honest IΓÇÖm doing this for fun and to document my son growing up at the same time. I think itΓÇÖs harder for those who want to make it big and it doesnΓÇÖt work out. Please donΓÇÖt give up just keep trying. Us little guys need to stick together.
Two weeks?! That's awesome!YouTube will give newer channels benefit of the doubt in search with the new tab.
The first 100 is the hardest because USUALLY channels haven't decided what they want to do/ be yet, and so they struggle to create content that resonates with an audience. On my gaming channel it took a year, but on my personal channel took two weeks, but I knew who I wanted to help and that's IMPORTANT. Knowing your audience, and the content your'e creating fro them helps you grow.
TubeBuddy helps by giving you the tools to find opportunities for growth, but it's up to YOU as the creator to take those opportunists or not.
Two weeks?! That's awesome!
the first 100 seem the hardest as it is your first steps, but in reality the first 1000 take longer (logical) BUT how long things take depends on many factors..especially content and how hard you push the content.so i heard somewere that the slowest thing is gaining 100 subs, is it true and do you get more subs after 100 faster then the first 100 subs. like im almost at 60 but it feels like i will never be over 100 but i also started 3 months ago so, who am i to complan