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How to encourage viewers to subscribe?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:14 am
by Precious
I get decent views but my subscribe rate is really low. out of 1000 views i might get 5-8 new subscribers

What actually gets people to hit the subscribe button? should i be asking people to subscribe or is that annoying?

Re: How to encourage viewers to subscribe?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:39 am
by Flaky
Asking for subscriptions works, but only if done right

my subscribe rate improvement:
  • before: 0.6% of viewers subscribed
  • after: 2.3% of viewers subscribed
what changed: how and when i asked

bad ways to ask:
  • asking in first 10 seconds (they don't know if you're worth subscribing to yet)
  • "please subscribe it helps a lot" (guilt trip doesn't work)
  • asking multiple times per video (annoying)
  • generic "subscribe for more content" (not compelling)
good ways to ask:

1. earn it first, then ask
  • ask 60-70% through video (after you've delivered value)
  • "if you found this helpful, i make videos like this every week"
2. give them a reason
  • "subscribe if you want to learn [specific benefit]"
  • not just "subscribe" but "subscribe for what"
3. create future value promise
  • "next week i'm covering [exciting topic], hit subscribe so you don't miss it"
but here's the secret: CTA barely matters if the content isn't subscription-worthy

people subscribe when:
  • video significantly helped them
  • they want more of this content
  • you have clear value proposition
  • your channel looks credible (not 5 random videos)
focus 90% on making subscribe-worthy content, 10% on asking effectively

Re: How to encourage viewers to subscribe?

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:39 am
by Dre
I never ask for subscriptions and my rate is 3.2%

asking for subscriptions is amateur hour. let the content speak for itself

why i don't ask:
  • makes you look desperate
  • breaks the flow of content
  • viewers know the subscribe button exists
  • if content is good enough, they'll subscribe without being asked
what i do instead:

1. create series / ongoing narratives
  • "this is part 1 of our 30-day challenge"
  • viewers subscribe to follow the journey
2. tease future content
  • "i'm testing this for the next month, follow along"
  • creates anticipation
3. end with open loops
  • "in next week's video, i'll reveal the results"
  • makes them want to see what happens
4. make channel value crystal clear
  • banner says exactly what i cover
  • recent uploads show consistency
  • when people check my channel, it's obvious what they'll get
subscription rate is a symptom, not a problem

low subscribe rate means:
  • content isn't compelling enough
  • no clear channel identity
  • viewers don't see value in future content
fix those issues and subscriptions will come naturally

make subscribing the obvious choice. don't beg for it