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By Emily Ann Peterson from CD Baby's the DIY Musician blogAutomate the growth of your YouTube channel by creating a shortened automatic subscription link. Then share it in strategic places.
I’m a renowned lover of all things automation. I’ve automated my emails, scheduling, cooking, reading, waking, sleeping… I do this partly out of laziness, and partly because automation creates time I can fill with more music-making!Automation tricks are my BFF because modern musicianship is NOT the easiest things in the world these days. So making it automatically easier is always a welcome thing.In my ever-extended search for making room for more music in my life, I found a GOLDEN EASTER EGG via the magic of Google the other day! I *had* to tell my CD Baby peeps!It’s so simple and brilliant, I’ll need a drum roll please…<insert drum roll here>Step One
Add ?sub_confirmation=1 at the end of your standard YouTube channel link.Step Two
Run that long ugly link (ex: http://youtube.com/emilyannpeterson?sub_confirmation=1) through a link shortener (like bit.ly, goo.gl, polr, or tinyURL.)Step Three
Plaster that magical shortened link all over the internet!… ET VOILA!
You will now automatically prompt visitors to subscribe to your YouTube channel! Whoever clicks on that link will see a magical pop up window with a gentle suggestion to subscribe to your channel!For example, my new Youtube link is http://bit.ly/EAP-youtubeHow to use an auto-subscribe YouTube link?
Basically, that link should live anywhere you and your (potential) fans frequent!Pop it into your email signature
I email a lot of different people throughout a given day. My email signature is sure to reach venues, press reps, colleagues, clients, fans with a FAQ, house concert hosts — literally anyone I email.How: Your email provider will likely have tutorial guides for the best way to modify your own email signature.
Pop it into your Instagram bio
If you’ve optimized the home page of your YouTube channel around your latest release, then your Instagram bio is a particularly good placement for an auto-subscribe link.How: Create a playlist with your newly released video and feature that at the top of your YouTube channel’s home page.
Pop it into your personal Facebook profile
In your personal Facebook profile, there’s an option to add any links – DO THIS.After any conference or concert I attend, there’s always a flurry of new Facebook friends. I also get a steady stream of new Facebook friends from my day-to-day music life. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve added a new musical colleague as a Facebook friend and then had a beast of a time trying to find their work online.Adding your new auto-subscribe YouTube link will make it easy for folks to be your Facebook friend AND a new YouTube subscriber!How: When you visit the ABOUT section of your Facebook profile, you’ll see an area called “Contact and Basic Info.” There you’ll see an option to add additional links. Paste your shiny new YouTube subscription shortlink and smile with satisfaction.