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<h2>11 Tips on How to Get More YouTube Subscribers</h2>
<p><b>1. Create an Engaging Channel Trailer</b></br>
You might have seen other people’s and brand’s channel trailers before. They’re the first video to appear on the main channel page, and they often autoplay.
Think of your channel trailer as the introduction to your brand. You want to create a brief, engaging video that helps viewers understand what you offer.
It’s like an elevator pitch. You have a short time to convince people they should listen to you further. If you’re not engaging or informative, people will likely click away.
You can also link to and embed your channel trailer elsewhere. It becomes a handy introduction tool, especially as an increasing number of consumers have begun to appreciate video over text.</br>
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<b>2. Promote Your YouTube Channel Through Facebook Groups</b>
Facebook Groups are a great place to talk about your YouTube videos. It’s not really promotion since you’re not asking fellow group members to buy anything.
The trick is to mention your YouTube videos in contextually relevant situations. For instance, if someone asks a question and you have a YouTube video that provides the answer, link to it. You’re being helpful — not overly promotional.</br>
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<b>3. Use Subreddits to Promote Your Individual Videos</b>
Reddit can also prove useful when it comes to promoting your videos. If you link out to individual videos rather than your main channel, you won’t irritate fellow Redditors with promotional content.
Again, like with Facebook Groups, you want to make sure every video you embed or link to adds value to the conversation. Don’t just post links in random subreddits in the hope that someone will actually click through and watch.
Keep in mind that Redditors have far less tolerance for promotion than other social platforms. People who use Reddit are in it for the conversation and exchange of ideas. Make sure you’re using it in the same way.</br>
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<b>4. Translate Your Most Popular Videos Into Other Languages</b>
Your data can tell you which of your videos garner the most views. These are the most popular videos, so they deserve special treatment.
Translation can elevate those videos to provide even more reach among your target audience. People who speak Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and other languages might appreciate your content, too.
You don’t have to create an entirely new video. Nor do you have to learn a new language. Instead, you can hire a translator to create a transcription of your video in whatever language you choose.
When viewers click on the CC (closed caption) button on the YouTube videos, they’ll be able to change the language in the settings menu. With a simple translation, you’ve expanded your potential audience by a considerable margin.</br>
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<b>5. Increase Your Uploading Frequency</b>
More content generally translates into more views — and more subscribers — on YouTube. It stands to reason that you’ll reach a larger audience because you’ll appear in more search results as well as video recommendations.
It can be hard to scale video if you don’t have a plan in place, though. You must figure out a time-efficient way to create more content while still running other aspects of your business.
One great way to produce more content is to record several videos — twenty or more, perhaps — in the same session. If each video is just six or seven minutes long, you can knock them out quickly.
Afterward, you can attend to post-production in batches, too. Then, you’ll release the videos on whatever timetable you choose.
One benefit to this strategy is that you’ll get into a rhythm. Instead of psyching yourself out to create one video, you’ll knock out several in a row — and likely grow more confident with each new start.
It’s a great way to build your comfort level in front of the camera and to save time and money.</br>
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