Are these sites safe to get subscribers?

by nitesh
4 replies
Hello Everyone,

I have started a new youtube channel and need subscribers for my channel. I visited one site.
https://www.like4like.org/

Is this site safe to get subscribers? I plan to get subscribers only not views. Please give advice on other ways you use to get quick subscribers. Please share your ideas and experiences.

Thank You
#safe #sites #subscribers
  • Profile picture of the author Gary Chapple
    I'm a very cautious guy (been caught more times than I care to remember). I just visited the site my first impression cheap & cheerful one man band operated, in the about us section it states "Our team of programmers have a mission to develop natural flowing websites" We why are their team of programmers working on their own website.

    My advice, stay well clear in this instance, good luck in your mission.
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  • Profile picture of the author R0b328
    I tend to agree with Gary. I would steer clear. Organic growth is always the best option. It's better to have a small following that's well targeted than tons of un-engaged subs. Whatever your mission is, I think a targeted following grown naturally and through social media will always be the right answer.

    Hope this helps! Wish you the best
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  • Profile picture of the author Marcus W K Wong
    I'd steer clear of anything that's not helping you grow your subscriber list organically (either through paid ads, SEO or free traffic sources with geniune interest).

    Generally with this as well, the massive 'spike' will trigger some alarms with social network admins. On top of which, the whole 'like for likes' thing doesn't build a larger network either, you end up building a connection with an isolated audience type (free likers that will never syndicate your content).
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  • Profile picture of the author brookeharper08
    Remember, organic social media growth wins on so many levels compared to simply taking the paid route.

    You'd like to engage real people and be followed by a genuine audience that's interested in what you have to offer. It's easy to hack your way through paid growth but, where's the fun in that? Nothing comes easy and anything that gives you quick results without breaking a sweat is something really, really suspicious.
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