Celebrating a subscriber milestone is fun but its a vanity metric.
When I first started on YouTube I was so worried about how many subscribers I had, how many views I was getting on my videos that I didn't really understand what really mattered.
It took me 2 years to realise that it is more important to have an impact in 1 persons life than to get 10 million views. For me this is the most rewarding work I can do. Helping people who want to grow their audience on YouTube and monetize their videos.
That is why I started my Skool community because I can really help the new YouTubers by showing them exactly how we make money on YouTube behind the scenes, so they can make extra income and can change their lives.
Here's to helping people