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How to get 100k Youtube subscribers in 4 months - Elliot Choy

18 min · 18. heinä 2019
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On our show today, how Elliot Choy built his Youtube empire within just a couple of months, from filling a need he found within the Youtube Community. A couple years ago, it’d be crazy to believe Youtubers today would accumulate worldwide success. Even today, you would really have to be one of the lucky few to reach the 100,000 subscriber mark for the coveted Youtube Silver Play button Plaque. Even fewer achieve that within a few months. What garner Youtubers success is creating truly stunning videos that is so conceptually unique, people have to click. And for Elliot Choy, he saw a problem with the lack of Youtube videos who cover the lives of a typical person on college campuses. Even when I was about to enter college, I couldn’t figure out for the life of me what I’d be getting into. For Elliot, he just started with one video, “A Day In My Life at Vanderbilt University” and from there, his channel has been climbing the ranks ever since.

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How to get 100k Youtube subscribers in 4 months - Elliot Choy

On our show today, how Elliot Choy built his Youtube empire within just a couple of months, from filling a need he found within the Youtube Community. A couple years ago, it’d be crazy to believe Youtubers today would accumulate worldwide success. Even today, you would really have to be one of the lucky few to reach the 100,000 subscriber mark for the coveted Youtube Silver Play button Plaque. Even fewer achieve that within a few months. What garner Youtubers success is creating truly stunning videos that is so conceptually unique, people have to click. And for Elliot Choy, he saw a problem with the lack of Youtube videos who cover the lives of a typical person on college campuses. Even when I was about to enter college, I couldn’t figure out for the life of me what I’d be getting into. For Elliot, he just started with one video, “A Day In My Life at Vanderbilt University” and from there, his channel has been climbing the ranks ever since.

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