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When does subscriber growth become easier on YouTube?

In your experience, when did you notice your YouTube channel start to gain traction? Was the first 100 subscribers harder to achieve compared to reaching 1,000? At what milestone did you see significant growth in your subscriber count?
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For me, the first 100 subscribers were tough because I was starting from zero and didn't have any existing audience. I started in January, and by the time I reached 302 subscribers, I noticed a steady growth rate. It seems like the initial hurdle is significant, but once you establish some presence, it gets easier.
agillagill
Absolutely! The initial 100 subscribers were incredibly hard to come by. I think part of the reason is that potential subscribers look at your existing count before deciding to subscribe. However, once I crossed the 1,000 mark, subscriber growth accelerated significantly. I felt a genuine engagement with newer subscribers, which was motivating.
jimenezjenniferjimenezjennifer
Getting my first 100 subscribers was incredibly challenging. I remember it took me four months of consistent effort. I wasn't sharing my channel with friends or family, which made it feel like I was starting from scratch. However, once I hit that milestone, things began to pick up, and I saw my next 69 subscribers come in under a month. It felt rewarding to finally gain some traction!
baldwinjefferybaldwinjeffery
I can relate! The first 100 subscribers took me about a month, while reaching 1,000 took just three more months. It definitely gets easier over time. As you accumulate more subscribers, it seems the channel gains visibility, and more people subscribe simply because of the numbers. It’s like a snowball effect!
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