Here are four free tips to increase your YouTube subscribers:

Grow Your Audience

Are you trying to grow your YouTube channel ? Producing quality content is the key to increasing your YouTube subscribers. We’ve put together the technical aspects, like making sure your metadata is correct and creating searchable titles.

Make the most out of our metadata

Include the title, description, tags, category, thumbnail, subtitles, and closed captions

Upload subtitles and closed captions for your videos These files are indexed and broaden your audience to non-native language speakers and viewers who are deaf and hard of hearing

Add a translated description to your video for content that may appeal to viewers from multiple countries or who speak another language

Avoid adding metadata that can be seen as misleading

Write searchable titles

Add keywords to describe important elements of video

Compare the popularity of potential keywords using Google Trends

Search for popular keywords by typing something related to your video into YouTube’s search box to see what autocomplete suggests

Ask yourself, “would I click on this title if someone shared it with me?”

Try to write titles that build curiosity and set expectations for your video.

Consider questions, top lists, exclamations, and other engaging techniques

Keep the length of your title to about 60 characters so important information doesn’t get cut off

Put the most important video information up front, like what your video is about

Include any information that isn’t specific to this particular video, like show names or episode numbers toward the end of your title

Select a specific video and look over its Audience retention report Check the first 10-15 seconds of the graph for audience drop-off A sudden drop in the first few seconds could indicate that the video didn’t meet the expectations created by your title/thumbnail combination Use the YouTube search report under Traffic sources to check which keywords are driving traffic to your video. If an important keyword is missing, consider adding it to your title or description



Be sure thumbnails are eye-catching and high resolution

Descriptions