My YouTube Success Story

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Okay, so I launched a YouTube channel 1 week ago...

I've done 5 or 6 videos since then...

I spent $25 on Ad Words for 2 of my videos...

(Ad Words has a promotion: Buy $25, Get $100).

I've used maybe $40 in ads thus far.

In 1 week, I've gotten around 5,000 views and 21 subscribers.

Would you consider these to be good results?


Also, one of my videos got 12 comments, 16 likes, no dislikes.


Have you had similar/better results?
Any advice for getting subscribers?
#story #success #youtube
  • Profile picture of the author AlexGeorge
    Not bad I guess. It can be hard to get subscribers now on YouTube, and most people only subscribe if you have a number of quality videos rather than just a couple. As well as promoting your channel, don't forget to reach out to the ones currently subscribed to your channel.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    The question is can you convert the subscribers into money?
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  • Profile picture of the author troy23
    Yes that's really good and I like the fact you did not buy views from a service such as Vagex.
    I've done well myself with YouTube over the years.
    You will find your video will rank well as it ages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stefan Shields
    It's a decent start but the key to success on YouTube is to create quality videos and upload them regularly without ever giving up.

    If you upload often, you could be making lots of money and getting lots of views in two or three years which is a lifeline you have for the rest of your career.

    You can make money from the videos and take advantage of the viewers with affiliate links all at the same time.
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  • Profile picture of the author VukasinI
    Good job my friend. I also use YouTube to promote my site on few really simple ways. I only use MovieMaker to make a nice simple video explaining something really easy, then upload it on the youtube, put a link to my site in description and promote a youtube video wherever I can. I receive ton of visitors and subscribers to my site!
    Youtube is a great source of targeted and free traffic. Use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennisknows
    That's great. You need to have your overall goal in mind (really on paper). What's your end result...
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    • Profile picture of the author Fantastic
      Originally Posted by Jill Carpenter View Post

      The question is can you convert the subscribers into money?
      Yep, by monetizing it. I'm not trying to sell anything.

      Originally Posted by Stefan Pylarinos View Post

      Great job. How many clicks did you get to your YouTube video from the ad you put up? That will tell you how many of those views were from your actual ad and if that was effective. 5k views is great though, I have a video that has over 300k views, but most of mine average around 2k.
      Around 14K impressions, 4K views, around 600 clicks.

      However, only 8% of all of those watched the entire video.

      Most watched about half of it though.

      And 300K views is VERY good. Was it from ads?

      Originally Posted by Dennisknows View Post

      That's great. You need to have your overall goal in mind (really on paper). What's your end result...
      My goal is to hit 1,000 real subscribers.

      I'm at 22 in about a week.

      Money wise?

      If I could make $50 a day from YouTube, I'd be happy.

      And probably dump it into ads.
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