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Should I collaborate with other creators?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:09 am
by Precious
I'm at about 3,000 subscribers and wondering if i should reach out to other creators for collaborations. would this help me grow or is it a waste of time at my size?
How do collaborations even work? do both people just appear in each other's videos?
Re: Should I collaborate with other creators?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:26 am
by Flaky
Collaborations are one of the fastest growth hacks if done right
i went from 2,800 to 8,500 subscribers in 3 months primarily through strategic collabs
why collaborations work:
- you tap into another creator's audience
- builds credibility (social proof)
- creates cross-promotion opportunities
- makes better content (two perspectives)
- networking benefits long-term
types of collaborations:
1. guest appearances
- you appear in their video (or they in yours)
- both promote the video to your audiences
2. challenge videos
- both do the same challenge
- post on same day, link to each other
3. series collaboration
- multi-part series across both channels
- viewers watch both to get full story
who to collaborate with:
- similar size (within 50% of your subscriber count)
- similar niche but not direct competitor
- complementary content - you offer different value
- engaged audience - small but active is better than large but dead
my outreach template that works:
"Hey [name], I love your content on [specific topic]. I'm working on a video about [topic] and thought it would be awesome to get your perspective. Would you be interested in collaborating? I'm at [your subscriber count] and get around [view count] per video. Let me know if you'd be interested!"
at 3,000 subs, target creators with 1,500-5,000 subs. don't reach too high or too low
Re: Should I collaborate with other creators?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:26 am
by Dre
Collaborations are overrated at your size
I grew to 50k without a single collaboration. focused entirely on content quality and consistency
problems with collaborations:
- time consuming - coordinating schedules, filming, editing
- inconsistent results - not guaranteed to bring subscribers
- quality concerns - collaborative content often feels forced
- audience mismatch - their audience might not care about your content
better uses of your time:
- making 2-3 great solo videos instead of 1 collab
- optimizing thumbnails and titles
- analyzing your best performers and making more like them
- engaging with your existing community
when collaborations make sense:
- you're in a tight-knit creator community already
- you have a specific idea that requires another person
- you've maxed out solo content quality
- you're at 10k+ subs with proven content
at 3,000 subs,
you haven't found your winning formula yet. focus on figuring that out before diluting your efforts with collabs
one exceptional solo video will grow your channel more than three average collaborative videos
master your craft first. network later