How to Get 1,000 Subscribers, FAST

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I grew a brand new YouTube channel from zero all the way to 1,000 subscribers in under 30 days but the craziest part is that only 30 days later it's at 7,000 subscribers and Counting most YouTubers say you need to spend 1 to 2 years making videos before you see any growth and this may have been the case in 2018 when they first started but in 2024 there is a new type of Channel like this this and this getting hundreds of thousands of subscribers in just a few months and they all follow a step-by-step strategy that I'm about to share with you completely for free so that you can apply apply it to your channel and have your next video look like this because when you know how big YouTubers guarantee their videos go viral you'll be able to consistently get 10,000 plus views on every video and grow to 1,000 subscribers in the next 30 days all without having years of experience genius IQ or money to invest so to get your first 1,000 subscribers you need around 25,000 views and most of all YouTubers are averaging 100 to 1,000 views per video this means that it will take you 25 to 250 videos to hit your first 1,000 subscribers so the fact fastest way to get 1,000 Subs fast is simply increase the average views per video and there's a genius strategy that the big YouTubers use to do this to guarantee their videos go viral and you can use the same strategy on your small Channel but they normally keep it behind a pay wall in private WhatsApp groups or among their close friends and I know that because I've been in those rooms and I've seen those conversations so it's no wonder that they keep growing bigger while you're still waking up with no new subscribers and I've used the same strategy on my channel to average 15,000 views per video meaning that I only need to post twice to get 1,000 subscribers so once you understand this strategy you'll be able to beat the algorithm by only making proven videos just like AR act did with this one just like Mr Beast did with this one and just like Jack Gordon did with this one it all comes down to three simple steps first I want you to go to the YouTube homepage click on the search bar and type in a keyword let's use Mr Beast video train versus giant pit as an example his idea has the base keywords train and giant pit so if we sort by train and then look up The View count we see this video video pop up it got 163 million views in only 2 years but if we put the Mr Beast video right next to it we'll see some similarities now let's look up the keyword dirt bike the first image that we see looks like this which is suspiciously similar to this video done by AR lastly if we search up the keyword bicycle we can match it to this video by Jack Gordon I'm telling you all of the big YouTubers do this and if you apply this to your own videos you will never see a 10 out of 10 again because when you know how to find proven videos you'll be able to model them and consistently go viral and this will increase your average views per video so that you can hit 1,000 subscribers in the next 30 days but to do this successfully you need to remember that most people try to model what works but if that was the right way to do it then everyone would be going viral I spent my first 2 years creating content that was modeled after other big YouTubers only to see results like this every morning but now that I've grown hundreds of thousands of subscribers across multiple channels I realize where most people go wrong the key here is to steal like an artist copy and paste thumbnails never work so what you want to do is change at least two things about each thumbnail first off you want to recreate it using better colors because most of these thumbnails are pretty bland next you want to add at least two elements that weren't there before maybe that could be an arrow bringing attention to the center point of the thumbnail adding your head shot to make it custom to you or adding some sort of text that gives context or curiosity about what's in the video but if you really want the viewer to watch there's about a 5-second window after they click whether they decide to leave the video or stay till the end and I figured out a proven way to make sure they stick around it all comes down to confirmation bias if a viewer makes the decision to click on your thumbnail they want to feel like they've made the right choice so your job is to give that to them on a silver platter let's take a look at the channel Preston goes his title and thumbnail for this video were modeled off of this video using the same strategy we just went over but he takes it one step farther you can see that when we click into his video he uses the exact same image as he used for the thumbnail doing this gives the viewer immediate satisfaction and gets them past the dreaded 5-second Mark but once your viewer has has stayed past the 5-second mark you need to keep them for the rest of the video because they could click off at any time therefore we need to write a script that will trap the viewer into watching your video so that you can take your retention graphs from this to this and I've put together a three-step process to make sure viewers stick around and if you're still here right now I guess it works the first step is writing a perfect intro look at this graph the biggest drop off is in the first 30 seconds and I guarantee if you look at your videos you will also notice the same thing after that the line goes down slowly as viewers leave throughout the video but it's not that bad so the lower we can make this drop in the beginning the higher we can start that line at and increase our AP by 10 to 20% and that 10% could be the difference between your video blowing up or never seeing the YouTube homepage to do this I'm about to give you a proven intro framework by Colin and Samir and this exact framework is the same reason why you're here listening to me speak because it targets the specific dopamine pockets in the brain that make viewers stick around the first line in your intro should always immediately confirm to The View viewer that this is the video they clicked on and the packaging is not clickbait plus there needs to be social proof for example the first line in this video was I grew a brand new YouTube channel from zero all the way to 1,000 subscribers in under 30 days this repeats the idea that this is a video about growing on YouTube fast it also has a smidge of social proof because I'm showing I actually did it the next is introduce new narratives and unclosed Loops you want to convey this in a simple manner visually to be easily understood we do this by opening Loops in the viewer's mind and open loop Loop is essentially a question that hasn't been answered yet so in this video I said this but in 2024 there is a new type of Channel like this this and this getting hundreds of thousands of subscribers in just a few months I didn't actually ask a question but now the viewer is wondering what makes these channels different from M and if you pay close attention I didn't actually answer that until later in the video this infiltrates into the viewer's subconscious mind because they crave to have their questions answered because when that happens they get a big hit of dopamine and if it doesn't happen they're left with a feeling of in completeness now the third line that I'm about to show you will submit the pattern of the video into their brain so you have to set the right expectation for the pacing tone and style 99% of YouTubers think that you need to have a fast video in fact I blew up Joel kaplan's YouTube channel from 6,000 to 24,000 subscribers making videos like this it simply comes down to creating the right expectation if you tell the viewer that the rest of the video is going to be slow and then you give them the reasons behind it your avd is going to be way higher than if you said nothing because if a viewer just HPS onto a slow video that they weren't expecting to be slow they're going to leave for example with Joel's videos we always say this sit back relax and let's dive in now the viewer expects a slower more valuable video alternatively if you have faster videos like me then you could say something like in the next 10 minutes I'm going to show you exactly how to start a YouTube channel from scratch implying you have a faster video and the last thing that you need to write a perfect intro is establishing your Singularity I do this with social proof or simply restating my mission to take 1,000 YouTubers to over 100,000 subscribers completely for free in fact I even have a free YouTube course coming out on January 1st that's better than most YouTubers paid stuff so subscribe to see that now that we have a perfect intro we need to make sure the body of the video is structured properly I'm not here to waste your time so here's a screen recording of my current framework that I'm using to write this video feel free to copy it word for word the key thing here is having both payoffs and open Loops in your video open Loops raise the questions and payoffs answer them because like I said the viewer gets a big hit of dopamine each time a loop is closed so you want to close at least four to five Loops in each video so that the viewer stays satisfied the final part of our script is the CTA or call to action which simply means telling the viewer what to do next my call to action is always just watch the next video on my channel and I recently found a framework by George Blackman Ali abdall script writer that has taken my Inc screen clickthrough rate from this to this that means that for every 100,000 views on my channel I'm getting an extra 8,000 by changing just one thing and trust me these these little changes make all of the difference in your YouTube growth the framework looks like this link curiosity Gap and CTA promise linking would be connecting your CTA to the end of your video The Curiosity Gap would be opening a loop in the viewers mind that they want answered the CTA promise would be telling the viewer what to do and why doing that thing will close the loop in their head it's actually genius it's gotten me tens of thousands of views for free and altogether it looks something like this so now that you know how to both make a viewer click and stay on your video you need to learn how to come up with ideas that are actually worthy of going viral and there's an ideation strategy that I've been doing recently that's had a huge impact on my channel so check out this video where I show you what it is and how you can use it to guarantee your next video goes viral thank you and have a great day
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Channel: Amplify Views
Views: 340,626
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Length: 8min 44sec (524 seconds)
Published: Mon Dec 25 2023
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