Does it matter how many subscribers you have on YouTube?
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Does it matter how many subscribers you have on YouTube?
The answer is “it depends” but many times, no, it doesn’t matter. YouTube subscribers is equivalent to followers on Instagram or Twitter. These types of metrics are some of the first things people start listing off when it comes to measuring the success of their social media channels.
How many subscribers should a Youtuber have?
If your goal is to make money on YouTube, hitting subscriber milestones is critical. For instance, you need at least 1,000 subscribers to become a YouTube Partner and start earning ad revenue.
Do YouTubers with the most subscribers?
Most-subscribed channels
Rank | Channel | Subscribers (millions) |
---|---|---|
1 | T-Series | 199 |
2 | Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes | 122 |
3 | SET India | 120 |
4 | PewDiePie | 110 |
How many subscribers do you need to go full time?
Creators that have at least 100,000 (active) subscribers are able to earn on the order of full-time minimum wage pay from ad revenue alone (if only just barely). The exact value is going to vary a great deal from creator to creator, but let’s call this the minimum.
How can you see who your subscribers are on YouTube?
Scroll down your channel page until you view a box called “Subscribers.”. If you have a lot of subscribers, click “see all” in the bottom right corner of the Subscribers page to view all subscribers at once. Click the thumbnail image of a particular subscriber to be directed to that subscriber’s own YouTube channel.
What YouTuber has the most subscribers?
T-Series (154m subscribers)
How to see who your subscribers are on YouTube?
Click on your channel art icon in the upper right of your screen.
Do YouTubers earn money by the subscribers?
When it comes to getting paid by YouTube, subscribers are not an important factor in how much you get paid. On average, a channel with 1 million subscribers might expect $300-600 from their subscribers for each new video. This calculation assumes that 20\% of your subscribers will watch each new video.