Everybody begins their YouTube journey from zero. You have to start with no videos, views or subscribers. Furthermore, more than 400 minutes of content is uploaded to YouTube each minute.

To say that it’s challenging to grow a channel is an understatement! In fact, less than 3% of YouTube channels ever gain more than 10,000 subscribers. Yet, in a one year period, Brian G Johnson gained 10,623 subscribers and drove over half a million video views.

Truly beginning from zero. Brian had no previous YouTube success to draw from and had to learn the myriad of camera settings, editing options and technical details that often become a roadblock.

Furthermore, he did it in a small and competitive niche, the YouTube video marketing niche.

How, you ask?

By researching, testing and tweaking various video growth methods over a one year period in order to identify why the YouTube algorithm promotes one video over another.

Ultimately, this led to the creation of a video ritual based on his findings.

The word ritual means to perform a series of actions according to a prescribed order. More than a book, Tube Ritual Volume I: Jumpstart Your Journey to 5000 YouTube Subscribers was a one year case study in which Brian G focused on how to successfully grow a YouTube channel. With the goal being to be able to drive more views and convert more viewers into subscribers.

The Tube Ritual Case Study – 365 Days- 162 Videos Uploaded- 567,823 Views- 1,902,099 Minutes Watched

About the author 

Ted Prodromou

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