How to get more YouTube subscribers very fast 2015 by surya
Are you trying to get more YouTube subscribers? With a little work
and experimentation, you can quickly boost the amount of people who are
ready to watch your newest videos. Here are some ideas on how to get
more YouTube subscribers:
1. Use a YouTube channel subscribe link when referring people to your video
This is a rather simple tactic. Instead of referring people to, for
example, http://youtube.com/namedotcom, you would use the following URL
convention to create a YouTube channel/subscribe link combo:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=namedotcom
Simply replace where we wrote “namedotcom” with your YouTube channel name and when people go to your videos,
this will happen:
Everybody who goes to your page now will get asked to subscribe to your channel.
2. Use a .VIDEO domain name.
Using a .VIDEO domain is a great way to stand out and get more
subscribers. Instead of www.youtube.com/namedotcom, you could have a URL
like www.name
.video.
That’s both a memorable and great looking URL. It makes it easier for
people to discover your newest videos when they remember your URL, and
the more people who can easily rediscover your videos, the more likely
they are to hit the subscribe button. You can see if your own
.VIDEO domain name is available here.
3. Write descriptions that are meaningful.
When people accidentally stumble on your awesome videos, you can find
new long-term viewers who end up hitting subscribe. By writing
meaningful descriptions your video comes up in search more often. When
you’re in search more often, more new people will discover your great
content. Make sure that you include a fair amount of keywords in your
description, but don’t go overboard with keywords because that make it
difficult (and less fun!) to read in the search results.
4. End your video with a call-to-action about subscribing.
An easy way to pick up subscribers is to add a call-to-action at the
end of a video. If a person made it to the end of your video, they
probably like what you’ve created! Take advantage of this person being
entertained by you and ask them to subscribe at that very moment. Ask
the viewer and put linked annotations on the video that make it easy for
the person to respond to your request.
5. Create channel trailers that engage.
YouTube lets you put a trailer on your channel page. Let new people
know what they’re in for and ask them to subscribe while showing them
what your channel is all about. Flula, a well-known YouTube content
creator, does a great job showing what a fantastic channel trailer looks
like. You can
see his channel trailer here.
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