Why You Shouldn't Buy Your YouTube Subscribers

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Why You Shouldn't Buy Your YouTube Subscribers

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Perhaps you stumbled upon this article while looking for an easy solution to the problem. A solution so simple that it could make any YouTuber famous without any effort.

We understand. We're not here to point fingers, and we understand that busy people need to be efficient.

But the creators behind the best YouTube channels aren't spending their time benin phone number data or money buying "bots" to boost their subscriber count. They're too busy creating more amazing videos than ever.

They have absolutely no interest in buying followers, and neither should you.

First, let's take a look at how services that offer free YouTube subscribers work. It's a two-step process:

You earn your "free" subscribers by subscribing to and "liking" other channels, according to the service's instructions. Most of them will ask you to subscribe to about twenty channels and "like" a certain number of videos. In return, 10 channels will subscribe to yours.
After a few days of being turned into a click farm, you start to get tired of it and decide to pay the €10 (or €30 or €100) to get fake followers without the hassle.
This process is very similar to the one used in the days of Instagram's engagement pods . But whatever the method, the service still wins: it either takes away your time or your money. And what do you get in return?

Bots for subscribers and zero engagement
The risk of violating YouTube's Artificial Interaction Policy (tl;dr your account may be suspended)
The potential to attract the wrong kind of attention from any brand that wants to partner with you
Ultimately, the risk is simply not worth the reward.

In the meantime, you'll find a multitude of fake videos claiming to know the secret to getting millions of subscribers. While we acknowledge the inventiveness of their creators (like begging a mysterious Google employee who might have just stepped out of The Secret and is the only one who can grant your subscriber request), these videos are only truly useful to the person who created them. (And the person who created this one got 600,000 views.)
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