How many subscribers do you have on YouTube? If it’s not 1000+ then you have some work to do! In today’s article, I’m going to tell you how to get more YouTube subscribers step by step and fast! But first, let me break down some tips and tricks that will help you increase your views from your existing YouTube subscriber base. After all, YouTube is a social media platform so why not get your friends to watch as well! Give them a shout-out at the beginning or end of your videos and see how many new subscribers you can gain in no time!


1) Think about your goal

I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to think about what you want and what you are actually going after. So many people make YouTube a hobby, only uploading when they feel like it. When they don’t achieve their goal of getting 100 subscribers after a month, they decide that making videos just isn’t for them. If you really want something in life, write it down and tell yourself daily that nothing is stopping you from achieving it other than your mindset.


2) Think about your audience

Who are you making videos for? How do you want them to feel when they watch your content? What emotions do you want them to experience? Will they be serious and thoughtful or lighthearted and fun? Knowing exactly who your target audience is before you begin creating content will help keep all of your future videos focused. Plus, once you figure out what people like, it'll make it easier for you to come up with a strategy that will work again and again.


3) What makes you unique?

If you want more people subscribing to your YouTube channel, two things set you apart from everyone else. The first is how good you are at creating content. Are you funny? Educational? Inspirational? Annoying? No one wants to watch a boring video, so if your goal is getting more subscribers, make sure people will actually want to watch what it is that you’re posting. Now, obviously, not everything can be funny or inspiring (or even entertaining), but these are pretty standard guidelines for posting something that people will actually click on and subscribe to. If your videos aren't unique or memorable then no one's going to stick around after watching them - I promise! And they won't tell their friends either!


4) Follow these easy steps

Step 1: Make quality videos. If you want people to actually stick around and watch your channel, your videos must be of high quality. A good way to ensure quality is by using keywords in your titles and tags that users might use when looking for your type of video. For example, if you're doing a How To video, adding words like 'tips,' 'tricks,' or 'cheats' could mean more views, subscribers, and even likes! Step 2: Engage viewers while they are watching. Responding back via comments is another great way for viewers to feel connected with you and have an interest in coming back for more content.


5) Review your content (and yourself)

If your videos aren't getting a lot of views, then you might want to take a look at what they're about. Is there enough variety? Are they as engaging as possible? And are you good at interacting with your viewers once they start watching? Don’t be afraid to ask for honest feedback from friends, family, and followers. Asking people what they think about your videos is an easy way to find out how you can do better and a great place to start if you feel stuck in your channel’s growth. And don’t forget: You should never stop making videos for any other reason than that no one wants or cares what you have to say.


6) Keep at it!

Be patient. If you look at any popular YouTube channel, you’ll see a long and steady ramp-up in subscribers. It may take years, but as long as you keep putting out quality content and building your audience, you’ll be able to build a strong subscriber base. (Don’t expect it overnight.) To help speed things up, look into promotion strategies like affiliate marketing or influencer marketing. Long story short, if your videos are great—the kind of stuff people want other people to watch—you won’t have a problem finding an audience. Just give it time! And keep at it!


7) Stay consistent

consistency is key. Try shooting a video every Monday and Thursday, or some other pattern that works for you. Consistency builds trust with your audience and allows them to rely on you as a voice in their YouTube subscription box. The more reliable you are, the more likely they will return to your channel regularly. Once you’ve built up a loyal fan base, consider expanding from video blogs (Vlogs) into video interviews or webinars so your fans can engage with other experts in addition to yourself!