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Can old YouTube channel grow?

Reformat Existing Quality Content. Of course, the easiest way to grow your channel is to build great content. But that content doesn’t always have to be built from scratch. Some of your best videos can be built from engaging, valuable, useful and actionable content you’ve already created.

How long does it take for a new YouTube channel to grow?

It takes between 2 to 3 months to get 100 subscribers on YouTube. This is true if you start a brand new channel with 0 subscriber, have no audience coming from another platform, or are not already a famous person.

How many years does it take to grow on YouTube?

It takes an average of 22 months for a channel to reach 1,000 subscribers on YouTube according to data from TubeFilter. That’s if the channel is uploading videos consistently and using some best practices. The problem is, there is huge variation in the data and looking at that ‘average’ can be misleading.

How many YouTube channels are there 2016?

38 million YouTube channels
The number of channels is growing strong: last year it grew more than 23%. People all around the world are creating a YouTube channel, and uploading 500 hours of video every minute. The 38 million YouTube channels differ a lot: some channels are tiny, some are massive.

How long does it take to get 4000 watch hours on YouTube?

Also, you have to achieve that 4,000 hours in 12 consecutive months. The videos don’t need to have been published in the last 12 months, but they need to have been watched in the last 52 weeks.

Is it hard to get 1000 YouTube subscribers?

Getting to 1,000 subs will most likely take some time. While there are certainly some people who are able to get there in a few weeks or months, many YouTubers take a lot longer. No matter where and how fast you are, though, it’s important to put in time and effort. Without that, you might never pass a thousand subs.

How do you get 1k subscribers on YouTube in one day?

JUMP TO SECTION:

  1. Put Your Audience, Rather Than Revenue, First.
  2. Break Your 1,000-Subscriber Goal Into Smaller Goals: 100, 250, 500, and So On…
  3. Define Your Value Proposition on YouTube.
  4. Double Down on YouTube Content That Works.
  5. Identify Which Videos Attract the Most Subscribers.
  6. Create an Engaging YouTube Channel Trailer.