05-22-2020, 11:45 PM
Back in 2018 Youtube changed the rules on thousands of small Youtube video creators. Before the rule change anyone who posted a video to Youtube had the opportunity to earn money from their content. Now for 99% of people its not a lot of money in many cases just a matter of a few cents but every Youtuber diligently works to grow their channel and part of watching that growth is watching the income slowly rise.
In 2018 Youtube changed the rules. Now in order to earn any ad revenue from your videos the Youtube creator has to have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time within a rolling 12 month period. This is a pretty steep hurdle to climb and a crushing blow to someone who did not meet those metrics but had previously been able to earn some revenue from their videos.
Shortly after these rules changes I posted a video on my channel and created a post on my website to help small Youtubers break that 1,000 sub mark. I invited small Youtubers, those under 1,000 subs, to submit their channel to a list that could help them get more subs. Youtube does not allow a sub4sub type system but their is nothing wrong with encouraging community members to help each other out especially in a way that is not detrimental to you at all... all you have to do is click a little red button.
The purpose of this post is to use this forum instead of the page on my website to help these small Youtubers.
If you have a Youtube channel that is under 1,000 subs feel free to leave a reply with a link to your channel and a short description of what your channel is about. As the list grows I would encourage you to also look through the list for any channels you may be interested in subscribing to. I will try to remove channels after they reach 1,000 subscribers. If your channel is one the list and you reach 1,000 subscribers please come back and delete your post so others have a better opportunity to get to 1,000 also.
In 2018 Youtube changed the rules. Now in order to earn any ad revenue from your videos the Youtube creator has to have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time within a rolling 12 month period. This is a pretty steep hurdle to climb and a crushing blow to someone who did not meet those metrics but had previously been able to earn some revenue from their videos.
Shortly after these rules changes I posted a video on my channel and created a post on my website to help small Youtubers break that 1,000 sub mark. I invited small Youtubers, those under 1,000 subs, to submit their channel to a list that could help them get more subs. Youtube does not allow a sub4sub type system but their is nothing wrong with encouraging community members to help each other out especially in a way that is not detrimental to you at all... all you have to do is click a little red button.
The purpose of this post is to use this forum instead of the page on my website to help these small Youtubers.
If you have a Youtube channel that is under 1,000 subs feel free to leave a reply with a link to your channel and a short description of what your channel is about. As the list grows I would encourage you to also look through the list for any channels you may be interested in subscribing to. I will try to remove channels after they reach 1,000 subscribers. If your channel is one the list and you reach 1,000 subscribers please come back and delete your post so others have a better opportunity to get to 1,000 also.