A few tips to get more free Youtube views

You want to grow your Youtube channel or to raise the views of your videos and you don’t know how? Here are a few advices on how to acquire more Youtube viewers and subscribers.

Make End Screens for Your Videos: Using end screens is a good way of boosting your views for free. Basically, what you need to do is provide viewers with more information about your channel, as well as inviting them to check out your other videos. The best thing about this is that making an end video is not a difficult task. In fact, you can do it by simply following these steps: Go to the Video Manager, Find the video to which you want to add an end screen and click Edit, Click the option titled “End Screens & Annotations”, Add an ends screen to the video. End videos do not have a direct impact on your videos’ ranking on YouTube search page, but they will certainly add to a more professional look at your whole channel.

While you need to use keywords to help your videos appear in search results, you also need to appeal to the real humans who you want to watch your videos. YouTube says, “Titles that perform best are often those that tell a story.” If you focus too heavily on appealing to the search bots, you’ll lose opportunities to offer compelling reasons why people should actually watch your video—which, after all, is the point. Keep titles to around 60 characters to ensure they are fully displayed in search results. For more on this, check out our guide to writing effective YouTube channel and videos descriptions. People don’t read online—they scan. And when they’re scanning through a list of videos to watch, they’re more likely to take a closer look at a video with a compelling thumbnail image. See more info on Free YouTube subscribers.

When someone comes in and only sees the first 10 seconds of your video, they send a signal to YouTube. YouTube interprets how the audience interacts with your video. A powerful indicator is the average viewing time. As you can see, for me it is 30%. Let’s illustrate with a practical example: Suppose you have a clip displayed 100,000 times. The average display duration is 10 seconds. The second video only exceeded 10,000 views. Here, the average display duration is 50 seconds. The second clip will have priority. It is preferable to make quality video content.