in reality what is your perfect subscription number ?1k 2k 10k 100k these numbers are just an example
There really is no right answer here. If you say 1,000 then when you hit 1,000 that number is going to be 5,000. It's all part of the growing process. You may be older, wiser and saltier at 100,000, but rest assured you are going to be aiming for 1,000,000 regardless.
Hey I did a had a one on one with Roberto last year and he had some good advice. The focus was on all the right things too. No 'improving views with analytics' and 'get more subscribers' nonsense. It was straight business coaching. I highly recommend him.Yup! I'm on the verge of 10k subs, I'm already thinking of hiring Roberto Blake to do an extensive channel review to help plan how to get to 100k.
He has discounts from time to time... I took advantage of some discount he was offering. Might be worth just straight-up asking him when his next discount offer will be.That's good to know, @Stanley Orchard. I'll have to save and get the one-on-one session.
i want 10k, lolin reality what is your perfect subscription number ?1k 2k 10k 100k these numbers are just an example
Yoooo you got 40 more to go!!!Yup! I'm on the verge of 10k subs, I'm already thinking of hiring Roberto Blake to do an extensive channel review to help plan how to get to 100k.
Go to your YT analytics and check how many of your views come from subs and how many are from non-subs.
For me, around 90% of my views are from non-subs and the rest are from my subscribers. Therefore I'm following the advice from Derral Eves saying that focusing on getting views is a much better strategy than hunting for subscribers and especially growing through suggested videos/traffic.
That is what you want to see; in order to grow you need to be seen by non-subscribers. Personally I like to keep my views between 90% and 95% non-subscribers. This reflects that my vides are being shown out to more than just my subscribed audience.this is great advice bro. Currently my viewers are from non-subscribers
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Go to your YT analytics and check how many of your views come from subs and how many are from non-subs.
For me, around 90% of my views are from non-subs and the rest are from my subscribers. Therefore I'm following the advice from Derral Eves saying that focusing on getting views is a much better strategy than hunting for subscribers and especially growing through suggested videos/traffic.
That is what you want to see; in order to grow you need to be seen by non-subscribers. Personally I like to keep my views between 90% and 95% non-subscribers. This reflects that my vides are being shown out to more than just my subscribed audience.
Put in that SEO research time. The better you do with this the more you will get shared out by YouTube.this is great advice bro. Currently my viewers are from un
How to keep that?