Increasing YouTube Subscribers

Is increasing YouTube subscribers vital to you. Increasing YouTube subscribers is absolutely undoubtedly essential to me. I wrote the last post about increasing YouTube subscribers when YouTube changed the rules.

Since that post about increasing YouTune subscribers, I managed to hit both of YouTube’s benchmarks getting both 1,000 subscribers as well as over 4,000 hours of viewing time. About a month after that YouTube monetised my channel. Many thanks to everyone who helped that to happen.

Increasing YouTube Subscribers Take 2

Increasing YouTube Subscribers

Unfortunately a couple of weeks after activating the monetisation of My Bonzer Channel they decided to run a new algorithm which robbed me of 100 subscribers which they attributed to spam! Really?? So now I’m back to 936 subscribers. I’m just waiting for them to de-monetise me again.

Before that happens, I’ve decided something else to boost my subscriber numbers. No, I’m not going the sub for sub route, which I said was a bad idea in this video. Since then I’ve also found that YouTube frowns on people who use Sub4Sub.

Offering to subscribe to another creator’s channel solely in exchange for them subscribing to your channel, also known as “Sub4Sub,” is not allowed. Creators who offer such exchanges risk losing subscriber numbers, receiving a Terms of Use strike, or even having their channel terminated

So, not wanting to piss YouTube off I’ve decided to invest more money in my YouTube Channel by advertising on Google Ads. The ads are pointing to my My Bonzer Channel Introduction video. So far, in the past three days since starting the ads campaign, that video has gained over 1,000 views but as of yet, no significant increase in subscribers.

If nothing changes at the end of this campaign, I may have to try something else to increase my subscribers. Maybe make another video to increase subscribers that the next ad campaign can point to.