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Post by charlieeeeeeee on Jul 22, 2009 1:21:38 GMT 10
As many of us singer-songwriters do, I have a youtube page which I post my covers on there (I am too fearful to post my own work as I am a lowely singer-songwriter with no copywrite...). Anyway, I have about 100 suscribers but I look around and some people have 1000??!?!? HOW do they do this I ask! obviously people who are "blow ur mind amazing" will get recognition but a lot of people who have all these suscribers are pretty average. You lot have any theories? Youtube is such a great way to publicise but it's tricky methinks... BTW (shameless promoting): www.youtube.com/user/letsensebedumb
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Post by blarsenusc on Oct 15, 2009 15:52:46 GMT 10
I'm not sure. Answering for myself, I guess I must just not be all that well-connected. Some of these people may have massive social networks they can tap into. Ah, well. Oh, and here's some shameless self-promotion of my own! --> www.youtube.com/watch?v=idEo5dxq0Ow
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Post by Randy on Nov 23, 2009 14:35:10 GMT 10
A lot use professional help from people like myself. My friend David and I helped Charice Pempengco on youtube and she has now had a Number one US record, has appeared on Oprah 4 times, Ellen twice and has sung with Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli and all over the world. Ive also worked with James that built Justin Biebers channel and learnt some great secrets from him and a few I dont agree with. He's a numbers guy, doesnt care about quality, just numbers. One 15 yr old singer im working with has just been signed by the David McPherson that signed the Back Street Boys and was offered a contract by Island Def Jam last week. That singer had 28 subscribers after 10 months on youtube when I started helping last year. 14 months later they now have over 20 000 and that was doing it the hard way by their choice. Another youtube secret Others Ive helped have just signed recording contracts, starred in a movie and one is filming a TV Pilot for a series in the US. Depending on your music, the easiest way to make it huge on youtube is to be appealing to the tween market. If 11 to 17 yr old girls will like your music, youre a great chance of finding success on youtube.
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