How to get subscribers on YouTube channel?

Welcome to the YTTalk forums, my friend! This is where we keep the ever so secret solution to getting subscribers on YouTube. It's one simple trick, but you can only know it if you're respected enough among our greatly honored community...

No, but in all seriousness, start by looking up some guides on YouTube itself or other articles online :)
 
Upload consistently, have a schedule for when you upload, tag your videos properly(there are some good guides on here for that,) have good titles, have good custom thumbnails. Make sure your video looks appealing to the eye, otherwise people won't click it. Overall, be yourself in your videos and have fun! Don't focus on numbers too much!
 
You need to upload because you enjoy it. Not in hopes of becoming big overnight or gaining massive amount of subscribers in a day. It takes time, and with time comes rewards.
 
Use social media. Join facebook groups related to the topics covered by your channel and share your videos. My channel Cooking4Noobs doesn't seem big, but I have a german channel called "kochnoob" which got over 4k subs and almost 5k likes on facebook. most of those thanks to facebook groups.
 
that's the age old question isn't it. Youtube is based on luck and content if you have entertaining content, whether it be funny or you are talented at what you do in your videos people will come. now whether you blow up like smosh, pewdiepie, or jenamarbles is up to luck and how dedicated your subs are to promoting your content.
 
Welcome to the YTTalk forums, my friend! This is where we keep the ever so secret solution to getting subscribers on YouTube. It's one simple trick, but you can only know it if you're respected enough among our greatly honored community...

Actually this is not so far from the truth. There is a secret, but it takes A LOT of really really hard work to realize what it is.
 
300+ subscribes in 2 months?! You're gonna be juuuuuuuuust fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine :) Keep doing whatever it is you're doing, cause it's working.
 
Use social media. Join facebook groups related to the topics covered by your channel and share your videos. My channel Cooking4Noobs doesn't seem big, but I have a german channel called "kochnoob" which got over 4k subs and almost 5k likes on facebook. most of those thanks to facebook groups.
Subscribed! Nice channel mate! ☺
 
Question for everyone, do you sacrifice quality at all for quantity when starting out?

For example I spend a ton of time editing (like 8 hours for 4 minutes of gameplay) so I only get out 1-2 per week. I know people that just do 10 min videos (like a few per day) and they get subs.

Any recommendations?
 
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