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Race to 100 subs between precompsubwr, CubeLite, Garf

Who will reach 100 subs first?


  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .
Here’s some tips, as I’ve reached 100 subs already, this worked for me:

I know that most of you want to focus on real, good cubing content, like tutorials, algorithms, etc.
But here’s how start it:

1. Do the trends first, I tried making helpful videos in the beginning, but earned no views at all, so I started with making trends, I earned more subscribers, and now I get more views on my videos. Even though trends may be so dumb, it works. Then the more subscribers you get, they will tend to watch your videos, like tutorials, cubing challenges, and more.

2. Good quality, you know what this means.
 
Here’s some tips, as I’ve reached 100 subs already, this worked for me:

I know that most of you want to focus on real, good cubing content, like tutorials, algorithms, etc.
But here’s how start it:

1. Do the trends first, I tried making helpful videos in the beginning, but earned no views at all, so I started with making trends, I earned more subscribers, and now I get more views on my videos. Even though trends may be so dumb, it works. Then the more subscribers you get, they will tend to watch your videos, like tutorials, cubing challenges, and more.

2. Good quality, you know what this means.
Real! That's my plan
 
Here’s some tips, as I’ve reached 100 subs already, this worked for me:

I know that most of you want to focus on real, good cubing content, like tutorials, algorithms, etc.
But here’s how start it:

1. Do the trends first, I tried making helpful videos in the beginning, but earned no views at all, so I started with making trends, I earned more subscribers, and now I get more views on my videos. Even though trends may be so dumb, it works. Then the more subscribers you get, they will tend to watch your videos, like tutorials, cubing challenges, and more.

2. Good quality, you know what this means.
Real! That's my plan
Ok guys, seriously?
First if you mean trends in like what trends you did that is not good, since they are not even similar, and people who watch shorts, only watch shorts, they don't care about long form, is extremly hard to do shorts with a lot of views and then to transfer them to long
 
Ok guys, seriously?
First if you mean trends in like what trends you did that is not good, since they are not even similar, and people who watch shorts, only watch shorts, they don't care about long form, is extremly hard to do shorts with a lot of views and then to transfer them to long
But for me, I got viewers who are interested in cubing. I get more views on my videos now, like my solves, I’m adding long form content soon.
 
Guys, we all know @jburrito75 is cooking so hard, and he‘ll win.
Then here’s second place, and third:
2nd. CubeLite
3rd. Precompsubwr

My predictions.
I'm starting to grow faster now, prob because of the yiheng video and I will use that to my advantage

Here's a graph of all of our subcounts (cg is at 17) you can also see when @jburrito75 "real" got all his subs but now he's started to slow down
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anyway @jburrito75 is going to win the race, now the question is who can reach it without making mainly shorts content, and who can reach 1K subs first
 
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