>>116200464It's all about branding, synergy, and consistency.
>Try to develop a consistent formula for your show. Bright colors, schticks, establish in-jokes, etc. 90% of this is just making exaggerated thumbnails.>Keep tieing to things people might also be searching for.>Keep putting out videos regularly. Between actual view bait stuff put out videos on any obscure low production media so the audience feels a sense of discovery with your channel and to ridicule it so the audience feels entertained, even if it isn't actually bad. Also be sure to complain about how much work these videos are so the audience places an unconscious value on your crap.I don't actually hate cartoon reviewers but I am well aware there is a formula to success and they are more than willing to follow it.
Although, I also think that a lot of the views these people get is from people who want to know about a series but don't want to spend the time watching the show itself. They can listen to some furry autist sperg out for 20 minutes in the background about it and be satisfied.