I think that doing giveaways on gaming channels to get new subscribers is rather lazy and cheap.
Like, I earned my 102 subscribers fair and square - no giveaways or anything. Granted, on my theory videos I asked the artists if I could use their art and they all wanted links to the video, so that could help with view and subscriber count, but that's why I try to keep said theory videos to a minimum.
If someone says they're gonna give away a $50 or $100 gift card for ANY sort of online store or shop (amazon, EB, Xbox) or a code, but you have to subscribe to their channel to be entered into it, that's kind of a cheap way to get subscribers. And what's worse is that they never have a picture of said card to prove they're being legit so you never know if there really is a giveaway.
Like, c'mon, just practically buying your subscribers is the worst way to build up your YouTube channel.
-
>Came in expecting a giveaway >Left disappointed
-
I mean it's not really any different than a store having a sale. It's advertising something to draw in customers in a sense. Nothing wrong with it whatsoever imo
-
Agreed
-
Subbing is a waste of money.
-
Eh.. Doesn't sound too unethical to me. If they're able to expand their "business" or whatever you'd call it then I'd say it's smart. I won't be subscribing to those sorts of channels regardless.
-
Depends
-
Agreed
-
they earn their subs fair and square, they do giveaways to show that they actually care about their subs and want to engage with them
-
CyberSTOP
-
What's your YouTube channel?
-
It seems this whole game streaming thing has supplanted rap as the preferred path to fame for egotistical youth