The speaker is discussing a YouTube channel promotion experiment they conducted with a group of friends. They used leaflets to advertise their channel, spending a day on the experiment and gaining 13 subscribers. They did this at night to avoid delays. The cost of the leaflets was approximately 12,000 rubles, which means each subscriber cost about 1000 rubles.
They plan to conduct another experiment, similar to the first but with a different approach. Instead of distributing leaflets, they will leave comments on YouTube videos, including a phrase to subscribe to their channel. They will also create their own channels for the experiment, with each participant creating their own channel.
The speaker shares their personal experience from 2013, when they started their career with a similar strategy and gained their first thousand subscribers in a week. They emphasize that the key to success is to make content that attracts viewers.
They start the experiment by sending spam comments on various channels. After about 4 hours, they stop and sum up the results. They find that the most effective way to gain subscribers is to directly engage with the audience, specifically those who are looking for mutual PR.
Despite their efforts, they face challenges such as YouTube blocking their channels and their views growing slowly without any new subscribers. They also discuss the use of VPNs to bypass these blocks.
In the end, they conclude that the most effective way to gain subscribers is to create engaging content. They encourage others to create their own channels and not to advertise their channel from which they leave a comment, as it may not yield any results.
1. The speaker conducted an experiment using leaflets to advertise a YouTube channel a month ago.
2. The experiment took a day to complete and resulted in gaining 13 subscribers.
3. The speaker spent 12,000 rubles on leaflets, which equates to about 1000 rubles per subscriber.
4. The speaker plans to conduct another experiment, similar to the previous one but with a different approach.
5. The new experiment involves leaving comments on YouTube videos, with the goal of increasing visibility and attracting subscribers.
6. The speaker believes that the more similar comments left on various YouTube videos, the more noticeable the results will be.
7. The speaker started their career in 2013 with a similar strategy, and was able to gain the first thousand subscribers in a week.
8. The speaker plans to create a new channel for the experiment, named "Mamix Nephi".
9. The speaker will not be the only one advertising a channel; everyone will create their own channel and name it as they please.
10. The speaker plans to start the experiment with a comment on a video, asking viewers to subscribe to their channel.
11. The speaker will be timing the experiment for about 4 hours, during which they will be sending spam comments everywhere.
12. The speaker plans to start with an undemanding audience, and will be using comments like "if you love your mom, dad, grandparents, I then like it".
13. The speaker will be using a tactic of mutual PR and mutual subscription, where they leave a general comment and look for people like them who are looking for mutual PR.
14. The speaker has experienced issues with YouTube blocking their channels, but has found a solution using VPN.
15. The speaker has found that advertising one channel from all accounts is more effective than advertising individual channels.
16. The speaker has identified a leader who gained as many as 3 subscribers during the experiment.
17. The speaker has created a specially empty channel for the experiment and is asking viewers to subscribe to it.
18. The speaker has found that the ratio of efficiency indicators and prices for advertising on YouTube channels is not effective.
19. The speaker believes that the only way to advertise oneself is to make content, and that popularity will come naturally when doing something cool.