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2024-12-29, 02:30 PM
I've been thinking about buying YouTube subscribers to jumpstart my new gaming channel. I’ve only got 200 subscribers after three months, and most of my videos barely hit 100 views. I feel like potential viewers just see my low numbers and move on. Does anyone here think buying subscribers is worth it? Will it improve my channel's growth, or could it hurt in the long run? Any advice would be appreciated!
2024-12-29, 03:15 PM
Buying subscribers can seem like a quick solution when you’re struggling with growth, but there are important downsides to consider. First, purchased subscribers rarely interact with your videos, which means your engagement rate (likes, comments, views) might actually drop. This can negatively affect your ranking in YouTube's algorithm, which prioritizes engagement over raw subscriber numbers. A better approach is to invest in legitimate promotion strategies. For example, you can see our full page for proven methods that help increase visibility through targeted ads and outreach. These services often focus on real audiences interested in your content, which translates into more genuine engagement. Building your channel naturally takes time, but trust me, it's worth it when you know your audience is truly invested in your work. Focus on making high-quality content, collaborating with others, and promoting your videos in gaming communities—it’s a more sustainable way to grow.
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