🎙 Big Thanks to No Labels Necessary: Sharing My Biggest Lesson After Gaining 60,000 Subs in 3 Months 🎶
Hey, community! Over the past three months, my YouTube channel has grown by nearly 60,000 subscribers, and it’s been an eye-opening journey. Here’s the ONE thing I’ve learned that can make all the difference for any artist trying to grow: it’s all about consistent connection with your audience. Here’s how you can do it too: 1️⃣ Post Consistently, But with Purpose It’s not just about uploading videos; it’s about creating content that truly speaks to your audience. Whether it’s music, behind-the-scenes footage, or personal stories, make sure every post feels intentional and adds value. 2️⃣ Engage Authentically Take the time to respond to comments, ask your followers questions, and even shout them out in your videos. The more you show you care, the more your audience will care about you. 3️⃣ Tell Your Story People don’t just follow music—they follow people. Share your journey, struggles, and wins. Make your audience feel like they’re part of your world, not just watching it from the outside. 4️⃣ Leverage Shorts & Reels Short-form videos are a goldmine for growth right now. Use them to share bite-sized performances, teasers of your songs, or even your thoughts. Stay creative and experiment with trends, but always stay true to your brand. Just three of my shorts from a minimum viable music video we shot in under 15 minutes got us over 250,000 views and +40k subscribers. 5️⃣ Be Patient and Persistent Growth isn’t always linear, but it’s worth it. Stay consistent, experiment with new ideas, and remember that every follower is a step closer to building the community you dream of. It took me two month of almost daily posting before I saw anything close to notable growth! I’m still learning every day, but I hope this inspires you to push harder and encourages you to connect deeper with your audience. Keep building something amazing with the freedom of being an independent artist because no labels are necessary! 💪 What’s one thing YOU’VE learned that’s helped you grow your platform? Drop it in the comments! 👇