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9 reasons why t-series can beat pewdiepie, use auto subs?

The war for the title of king of Youtube between PewDiePie and T-Series is getting fiercer. Will T-Series succeed in breaking PewDiePie's dominance?

The past few months, the battle of numbers subscribers Among PewDiePie and T-Series getting hotter.

Having won, T-Series had to be willing to be passed by PewDiePie again. This is reasonable because many youtuber others who support PewDiePie to become the king of Youtube.

Many people think of this incident as David vs Goliath, where a PewDiePie has to face off against a company as big as the T-Series.

This time Jaka wants to tell you 9 reasons why T-Series can beat PewDiePie.

A Brief About T-Series

If you don't beat PewDiePie, I don't think you'll ever hear the name T-Series. Unless, you're a fan indian songs and movies.

T-Series is indeed an entertainment industry that has been around since 1983, older than PewDiePie who was born in 1989.

In the about on channel Its Youtube, T-Series is recorded to have joined Youtube since 2006. However, it turns out that their oldest video is dated December 23, 2010.

It is possible that they deleted all videos from 2006 to 2010, although there is no clear reason why they did so.

PewDiePie himself joined Youtube on April 29, 2010, where his first video premiered on October 2, 2010.

Issues Using Auto Subs and Bots

From the results of Jaka's monitoring, starting in 2017 the increase in the T-Series skyrocketed. in April 2017, total subscribers they are new 18 million when PewDiePie already has 54 million.

One and a half years later until October 2018, the number subscribe T-series soared to match PewDiePie in the 60 million range subscribers.

In other words, at the same time, the amount subscribers T-Series rose approx 70% and PewDiePie only managed to add approx 10%.

This drastic increase made many people suspect that the T-Series used auto subs and Bots to increase electability, uh, number subscribers.

What's that auto sub? So every Indian who creates a new Youtube account will automatically become subscribers T-Series. This turned out not to be proven at all.

If you get a recommendation, maybe yes. The algorithm owned by YouTube is very possible to display T-Series as a recommendation, especially those who are domiciled in India.

What about Bots? I don't think so either. Of course YouTube has a policy to take action against perpetrators who use bots, but so far T-Series has never been involved in this problem.

9 Reasons Why T-Series Can Get Many Subscribers (Quickly)

If not for auto subs and Bots, then why is the growth in the number of T-Series so high? Reported from lawyerstech.com there are at least 9 reasons why the T-Series can be what it is now.

1. Population of India?

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Many argue that the T-Series can get a lot subscribers because the population of India reaches 1.3 billion.

Maybe that has a point, but that's not all. T-Series is a channel YouTube that focuses on Hindi-language content.

Hindi is spoken by approx. 322 million people around the world, not counting people who use this language as a second language.

Of course it's a huge market for YouTube creators, so T-Series saw this opportunity to attract Youtube users.

Not to mention people who don't understand Hindi, but really like Hindi shows, including the songs and movies.

But, that's just one small factor.

2. Cheap Internet Package Prices

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Internet package prices in India are quite expensive, around 50 thousand rupiah for 1GB of data. But that was before September 5, 2016, when provider named Reliance Jio present in India.

In the early days of launching their first SIM card, they offered a free data plan 4GB per day for three months!

With that much quota, Indians can enjoy YouTube to their heart's content without fear of running out of quota.

Thanks to the promo offered, Jio was able to get 100 million users in just 6 months.

The attack launched by Jio certainly made its competitors also have to lower the price of their data packages in order to compete.

At the end of last year, the package price in India for 2GB of 4G data plan per day was approx. 75 thousand rupiah and valid for 84 days.

The use of cheap internet really supports T-Series to earn a lot subscribers from India.

3. The presence of cheap smartphones

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In addition to cheap data packages, the presence of cheap smartphones from China has also influenced the increase in the number of subscribers T-Series.

Brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo allow people to enjoy YouTube from their mobile phones without having to own a laptop.

Moreover, the presence of the Chinese brand has made many Indian mobile phone companies respond quickly, they produce cheap smartphones at super affordable prices.

In addition, these smartphones can be obtained easily, both in offline stores and online stores. The available payment methods also vary widely.

Other Reasons . . .

4. 50% of India's Population Is Under 25 Years Old

50% of India's population is under the age of 25. It's the same as 650 million people. In fact, 65% of India's population is under 35 years old.

This age range is Youtube's main market, including the T-Series.

5. Collaboration with Punjabi Stars

Apart from Hindi, many people in India also use Punjabi. Therefore, T-Series also produces content by cooperating with Punjabi singers.

They even made channel newly named T-Series Apna Punjab and already get 15 million subscribers.

This strategy can be said to be successful because of the people who follow it channel will often be interested in following channel main T-Series.

6. Many Channel

Previously, Jaka had mentioned about T-Series Apna Punjab. It turns out, channel it's only one of 25 kids channel owned by the T-Series.

25 channel. Imagine it, gang! If all combined, then the sum subscribers T-Series has reached approximately 150 million people!

some kids channel they include T-Series Telegu, T-Series Kids Hut, T_Series Islamic Music, and so on.

Does PewDiePie have sub-channel? Jaka only found one named DoubleMoose, and even then it only has 63 thousand subscribers.

7. The Rise of India's Local Creators

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Before 2013, there were only 2 channel India with more than 1 million subscribers, one of which is the T-Series.

Now, there are at least 24 channel which has the number subscribers more than 10 million! Even 5 of them have more than 20 million subscribers.

This of course makes channel T-Series will be recommended to people who already follow youtuber-youtuber the.

8. Upload Frequency

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As a giant industry, of course T-Series has more than enough resources to produce many videos in one day.

The average T-Series uploads 6 to 8 videos per day, where PewDiePie only uploads 1 video per day.

The difference is, the number of viewers of PewDiePie's videos is more than T-Series. Within 24 hours, PewDiePie can earn more than 1 million views.

What about the T-Series? On average one video takes up to a week (even a month) to earn a million views. Second channel it uses a different strategy.

By Analogy

PewDiePie is the type of angler who uses a quality hook to get the best fish.

It has quality content that is not too diverse, but has a consistent number of viewers.

On the other hand, the T-Series is the type of angler that casts a lot of net in various places. Some have good results, some are bad.

The T-Series makes a wide variety of videos. Some are good, some are bad. However, all of them capture diverse audience segments.

In the end, with two different strategies both channel this will get total views balanced.

9. External Factors

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PewDiePie's content always contains himself, the face of a Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg. That's his real name, in case you don't know. PewDiePie videos can only be viewed on Youtube.

On the other hand, T-Series has hundreds of faces, more than even politicians and Ravana. They are a music label that is 35 years old.

They use radio, television, and music applications to promote their newest song.

Because it keeps playing over and over, those who follow channel T-Series was curious to see the video clip.

Want to know from any application you can listen to songs from T-Series? Take a look at the list below:

  • Apple Music

  • Amazon Prime Music

  • Spotify

  • Gaana

  • Saavn

  • Jio Music

  • Wynk Music

  • Hungama

  • iTunes

  • Google Play Music

  • Idea Music

You could say, there are many external factors that make T-Series videos can be seen by millions of people and this is not owned by PewDiePie who is only a person. youtuber.

Seems a little unfair? It could be. That's why many people sympathize with PewDiePie, including youtuber other.

Para youtuber it asks the subscribershim to follow PewDiePie to overtake the T-Series again.

The result? Until this article was written, PewDiePie has been ahead of about 400 thousand from the T-Series, making it the king of Youtube again.

How about it, gang, it turns out that there are so many factors that made T-Series beat PewDiePie, huh.

Imagine, starting from the cheap internet packages in India, T-Series can grow so rapidly on Youtube.

Coupled with resources and various external factors, T-Series is able to catch up with the deficit in numbers subscribe in a short time.

This battle is far from over. As long as they continue to produce content that Youtube users are interested in, the competition will continue.

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