There are two main campaign methods you can enable in your Google
Ads account to gain more YouTube subscribers. One way is through
promoted content in YouTube Studio, which is powered by Google Ads.
The other is done directly through Google Ads using the Demand Gen
campaign type. Here is a breakdown of each.
The most straightforward path to acquiring YouTube subscribers is
directly within YouTube Studio. If you’ve previously boosted a post on
Instagram or promoted a TikTok video, this process will feel quite familiar.
Here’s how you do it:
And just like that, you’re running in-feed ads on YouTube to gain subscribers.
While this is undoubtedly the most user-friendly option, an alternative method
exists that offers greater transparency and control over your campaigns.
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Method 2: Demand Gen Campaign in
Google Ads
Aside from promoting your content via YouTube Studio, creating a Demand Gen campaign
directly within your Google Ads account is another viable option for more subscribers.
Before you start, make sure your YouTube account is linked to your Google Ads account.
This is a prerequisite for Google to accurately track subscriptions and other YouTube engagements.
Here’s how to set up a Demand Gen campaign for YouTube subscribers:
I was curious to see which of these methods would yield better performance for my
own YouTube channelso I conducted a direct comparison test. I set up two separate
campaigns promoting the same video withthe goal of gaining YouTube subscribers.
To ensure the test remained as fair as possible, I deliberately refrainedfrom selecting
specific audience targeting in my Demand Gen campaign, opting instead for Google’s
automatedoptimized targeting.
An example of how ad viewers can subscribe straight from promoted YouTube content.
Here’s a comparison of performance across these two methods during my one-week head-to-head test:
YouTube Promotion performance:
Demand Gen campaign performance:
My test demonstrates that while both methods offered comparable CPMs, the YouTube Promotion implemented
directly within YouTube Studio offered the most cost-effective approach to acquiring YouTube subscribers.
Conversely, the Demand Gen campaign yielded more efficient views, but at a less efficient cost per subscriber.
This difference highlights the aspects you might consider when choosing the right campaign type for your goals.
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Here are three important caveats to consider if you’re
contemplating using Google Ads to get more YouTube subscribers.
While the YouTube Promotion is easy to set up, you get very little campaign reporting
within YouTube Studio. However, video ad expert Cory Henke showed me a very cool
workaround. When you run a YouTube Promotion, Google automatically creates a “hidden”
Demand Gen campaign on your behalf.To access this, open up your Google Ads account
(if you didn’t have one before, Google will have automatically created one for you now!), then
navigate to insights and reports, report editor, and campaign performance report. There, you’ll
uncover some of the hidden metrics about your campaign that are not displayed within YouTube Studio.