Buying fame on Youtube

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I have a friend/potential customer who is a successful business man.
He's got the money, he's got the means etc., but we were talking that what he lacks is a recognition. He's hungry for fame in simple words.
He would like to have a generic business oriented youtube channel with over 100k subscribers.
The catch is - this needs to be a real audience. He doesn't need to make any money from the project. He knows it will make him burn money actually. Still - doesn't care.

So, if you had a customer who's goal was to legitimately hit the 100k subscriber mark and money was not the issue - how would you do this?
Ads? Buying shoutouts? Some legit traffic/outreach service?

Thanks for any suggestions
 
Pay for someone knowledgeable to write the video script, an editor, thumbnail designer. Then run a video ad campaign using Google Ads.
 
pay for being a guess on famous podcast channel that's the fastest way to grow.
 
Make shortform content on TikTok to funnel to YT
 
Invest in a team and build high quality content that can generate income in long term.
 
I have a friend/potential customer who is a successful business man.
He's got the money, he's got the means etc., but we were talking that what he lacks is a recognition. He's hungry for fame in simple words.
He would like to have a generic business oriented youtube channel with over 100k subscribers.
The catch is - this needs to be a real audience. He doesn't need to make any money from the project. He knows it will make him burn money actually. Still - doesn't care.

So, if you had a customer who's goal was to legitimately hit the 100k subscriber mark and money was not the issue - how would you do this?
Ads? Buying shoutouts? Some legit traffic/outreach service?

Thanks for any suggestions
money wont always buy success
 
I have a friend/potential customer who is a successful business man.
He's got the money, he's got the means etc., but we were talking that what he lacks is a recognition. He's hungry for fame in simple words.
He would like to have a generic business oriented youtube channel with over 100k subscribers.
The catch is - this needs to be a real audience. He doesn't need to make any money from the project. He knows it will make him burn money actually. Still - doesn't care.

So, if you had a customer who's goal was to legitimately hit the 100k subscriber mark and money was not the issue - how would you do this?
Ads? Buying shoutouts? Some legit traffic/outreach service?

Thanks for any suggestions
youtube ads = buy fame instantly.
that's the only real way to do it.

for instance let's say a music artist buys 10M views that gets delivered in a short time frame, that will probably convert to a few hundred k subs.

infact it is possible to get as many subs as mrbeast in a short amount of time by just paying for it.
all you need is a large pocket, and buy a Billion youtube ad views per video you plan to upload (because apparently Google allows you to buy very huge amounts of views 100M to 1B or more).
this will convert to fast subs.
 
1. High quality content: hire a scriptwriter, video editor and thumbnail creator / designer
2. Publish 1-2 videos a week: one hype topic(I Gave an Ai Bot $50,000 to Trade Stocks), then one evergreen (7 passive income ideas, How to Build a Sales department from Scratch)
3. Focus on search inquiries. New channels rarely get noticed by the algorithm, and get most of their views from search. To make it easier try to follow the news and be the first to upload a high quality video on the matter ([NEWS] + Here's Why & What it Means For You)
4. Guest appearances and collabs: contact some mid-size youtubers, podcasts and become an invited guest
5. TikTok. Slice hottest takeaways from your videos and upload on TikTok. Also, create some original content for other platforms (Reels, Shorts, TikTok)

Be consistent and give it time to grow. From 6 to 9 months to get results
 
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