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How to Promote Your YouTube Video When You Have ZERO Subscribers

Posted on the 31 May 2020 by Sameernegi989

Do you want to create videos on YouTube? But the problem is if you don’t have any ad budget and you don’t have a social following, you’re probably not going to have any subscribers. If you have no subscribers, who’s going to watch your videos? Yes, we could end up breaking down boring old simple YouTube marketing tips. But you know what? If you have no money, you have no subscribers. They’re gonna be hard on you’re not gonna get that great of results.

Today we are going to share with you how to promote your YouTube video, even if you have zero subscribers.

So the first tip we have for you is take your YouTube videos that you’ve created and promote them outside of YouTube. So here’s the first strategy that we do. We go and we take our YouTube videos. We have all the bloggers who write articles similar to the concepts that we’re teaching in our YouTube videos, and we ask them to embed that video within their blog posts. And when we ask them to embed that video within their blog post, what we found is it helps us get more views to our YouTube videos.

It sends more positive signals to YouTube and in general, our ranking start performing better. The second tip we have for you is YouTube is very competitive, especially in the English language, but outside of the English language, it’s not that hard to get views. So you want to make sure you translate your video and transcribe into different languages. For example, this video here is in English, but my team uploads the video with subtitles in Portuguese on YouTube.

They do the same with Spanish and German and tons of other languages. By doing that, we’re not only getting views in English, but we’re then getting views on all these other languages. And as we mentioned, even if you have no subscribers, we don’t really have a ton of subscribers and a lot of regions that don’t speak English. But yeah, a lot of these regions are growing in my popularity. When we look at my YouTube sets, just because we’re translating all of our videos by subtitles to all these different countries.

The third tip we have for you is to leverage your existing audience. So let’s say you have a website like we do either e-mail us if we create a YouTube video that we know people love, I’ll do it. Email blast for my email list to that YouTube video. It helps to get tons more views, engagement and of course, more subscribers on YouTube. Start ranking higher. We do the same with my push notifications, subscriber lists. So, for example, we use subscriber’s dot com to generate more push notifications, subscribers.

When we release a YouTube video that we know that you would like to watch, we hen send out a push notification so we can get way more views. YouTube is looking at a lot of signals and a lot of them are external because if all these external signals show YouTube that, hey, people love this content, it’s going to perform better on YouTube as well. And the last tip we have for you is if you have search traffic going to your Web site, look at your most popular posts.

You can see these within your Google search console or Google Analytics. Look at the most popular pages, see which is you have that are the most relevant to that YouTube clip or video that you’ve created. Embed that video into your blog post like we do at my own website, and we hope your videos get consistent views. In addition to that, what you’ll find is it’ll also keep people on your Web site longer, which will also help improve your ranking.

So it’s kind of a win, win. Now, are you getting more YouTube views, But people are saying on your site longer, which helps improve your user metrics, which improves your overall rankings in Google. So that’s it. Follow those four tips and you’ll get way more traffic to your YouTube videos even if you don’t have one subscriber. If you have questions on how you can use these tips or if you’re confused. Leave a comment below. I’ll answer them.


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