There are many benefits to finding your YouTube channel subscribe link so you can get people to subscribe from your website. This is a small trick which can reap big rewards where used.
Why Should you Add a YouTube Subscribe Link to Your Website
When you install a YouTube subscribe link or a YouTube subscribe code on your website, you allow a YouTube channel subscribe button to pop up so followers have a choice to subscribe before viewing your channel. Small YouTube creators like using it because it places subscription foremost in a follower’s mind, over just watching your videos and clicking out of YouTube, which happens a lot. This helps grow your channel with followers who are interested in you enough to check out your channel or the content you are promoting..
Viewers need to be reminded to subscribe.
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Where can you share your YouTube Subscribe Link?
Anywhere.
The great thing about a having YouTube subscribe link is that the html code is embeddable anywhere. You can share it through a link or a button on your website, in your Instagram bio link, your email signature… anywhere you can think to promote it.
How to Add a YouTube Subscribe Link to Your Website
The problem is that when you Google search for that one-link YouTube subscribe code — and it is literally one html link-– you get a mass of blog posts and YouTube videos competing to teach you in great length how to make your own Youtube subscribe link. All for one html.
It’s not rocket science.
1. Copy the code below
sub_confirmation=1 _blank
2. Paste it at the end of your YouTube Channel URL
For instance : my channel is
https://youtube.com/c/grrrltraveler/sub_confirmation=1 _blank
3. Check your code by inserting it in your web browser!
That is it. If you are already signed up for your channel then you might not see the subscribe button so you want to test it without being logged in. Sometimes it does not show in certain desktop browsers.
That some content creators create a five minute video or a 1500 word blog essay around it boggles my mind. But I absolutely get why it is done, which is for ranking and SEO purposes.
Specifications:
If you’re still wondering if you’re doing it right because your URL doesn’t look like mine, then here’s the reason. There are two URL codes to your site and both are correct.
1) If you have a vanity YouTube creator name URL:
You changed your original YouTube URL name to one that was specific to your brand name.
For example, my brand is GRRRLTRAVELER, so my branded youtube channel html is https://youtube.com/c/grrrltraveler.
The “c” between youtube.com and grrrltraveler is for creator.
Thus, my one-link YouTube subscribe html code is:
https://youtube.com/c/grrrltraveler/sub_confirmation=1 _blank
Substitute my name (grrrltraveler) with your your YouTube creator name.
2) If have a YouTube channel User URL
This is likely the channel name you signed up for originally.
For example, originally my youtube channel and account was under ckaaloa. You can recognize this original URL by noticing my “c” (from above) is replaced by “user” and looks like this:
https://youtube.com/user/ckaaloa
Then your YouTube subscribe code is
https://youtube.com/user/ckaaloa/sub_confirmation=1 _blank
You’re welcome!