I launched my channel 3 weeks ago and I have 14 subscribers (mostly friends and family). getting to even 100 seems impossible right now
What's the strategy for getting those first 100 real subscribers when nobody knows you exist?
How to get your first 100 subscribers?
Re: How to get your first 100 subscribers?
Getting to 100 subs is the hardest milestone because you have zero social proof
here's exactly how i got my first 100 in 5 weeks:
strategy 1: reddit + forums (got me 40 subs)
it's slow and manual. but these early subscribers are your most valuable ones
here's exactly how i got my first 100 in 5 weeks:
strategy 1: reddit + forums (got me 40 subs)
- found subreddits related to my niche
- genuinely participated in discussions for a week first
- when relevant, shared my videos as helpful resources
- key: be helpful first, promote second
- searched for questions my videos answer
- wrote comprehensive text answers
- naturally mentioned "i made a video explaining this in detail" with link
- provided value even without the video link
- found larger channels in my niche
- left thoughtful comments early on their new videos
- didn't promote myself, just added value
- people clicked my profile to see who i was
- personal facebook, linkedin
- discord communities i'm part of
- email signature
- told people individually why they'd find it valuable
- sub4sub (fake engagement kills algorithm)
- spamming links everywhere
- buying subscribers
- "check out my channel" comments on other videos
it's slow and manual. but these early subscribers are your most valuable ones
Re: How to get your first 100 subscribers?
Let youtube search bring you subscribers
I got my first 200 subscribers without promoting on social media at all. pure youtube search traffic
youtube search optimization strategy:
step 1: keyword research
why this works:
I got my first 200 subscribers without promoting on social media at all. pure youtube search traffic
youtube search optimization strategy:
step 1: keyword research
- find questions people search on youtube
- use youtube search autocomplete
- look for "how to" queries with low competition
- title = the exact question
- thumbnail clearly shows what video is about
- deliver the answer clearly and quickly
- keyword in title
- keyword in description
- say keyword in first 30 seconds of video
- include timestamps
- "how to meal prep for beginners on a budget" - 180 views, 12 subs
- "how to cook rice perfectly every time" - 420 views, 18 subs
- "easy breakfast meal prep for the week" - 1,200 views, 45 subs
- "how to meal prep without getting bored" - 680 views, 28 subs
- "5 ingredient meal prep recipes" - 2,100 views, 73 subs
why this works:
- people searching have intent - they want your content
- sustainable - videos keep getting views for months/years
- no need for existing audience or social media
- you're helping people solve actual problems