{"id":65776,"date":"2025-01-28T20:01:56","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:01:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/youtuber-airrack-reveals-how-he-went-from-0-to-1m-subscribers-in-a-year-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:01:56","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:01:56","slug":"youtuber-airrack-reveals-how-he-went-from-0-to-1m-subscribers-in-a-year-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/youtuber-airrack-reveals-how-he-went-from-0-to-1m-subscribers-in-a-year-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"YouTuber Airrack reveals how he went from 0 to 1m subscribers in a year &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>YouTuber Airrack reveals how he went from 0 to 1m subscribers in a year YouTube: AirrackIn 2020, Eric \u201cAirrack\u201d Decker proved that it is still possible to make a name for yourself on YouTube within a short space of time, making way for new talent to get recognized. Between January and December of last year, during a global health crisis, Airrack went from zero to 1 million subscribers. Despite this extraordinary feat, his ambitions are even bigger for 2021. In 2019, Airrack was just Eric Decker, a video producer in his early twenties from Georgia, who dreamed of becoming a fully-fledged YouTuber, and he simply decided that 2020 was the year he would do that, setting himself the goal of 1 million subscribers by 2021. \u201cI always wanted to try to do YouTube, so why not set the most audacious goal possible,\u201d he told Dexerto in an exclusive interview. \u201cThe goal was like proof that it\u2019s still possible to run the entire channel just to see if YouTube is in fact too saturated or if it\u2019s still possible to make it on the platform in 2020.\u201d Evidently it is still possible; In April, his most viewed video \u201cI Bought Logan Paul\u2019s $90,000 Couches\u201d blew up, and currently has 2.5 million views. By August, Eric\u2019s channel had already reached half a million subscribers and earned the attention of the Paul brothers and even David Dobrik. Then in September, Airrack posted what he says is his favorite video so far \u2014 but also his worst experience. Read More: Why is Corpse Husband so successful? &#8211; The YouTuber attempted to steal an $800,000 private island from none other than Mr Beast himself, and successfully planted a flag in the ground on the beach. But it didn\u2019t go as smoothly as he\u2019d hoped. \u201cWe got stuck 200 miles off the coast of America\u2026 we genuinely thought we were going to die. Iit was a really stupid idea. We went out there with a 1 engine boat. Everyone was telling us not to do it and we did it, and then the boat basically broke in the middle of the ocean and we had no way of leaving. \u201cWe had to pay $4,000 and max out a credit card to get a private jet to pick us up because there are no airplanes out there. I mean it was misery but looking back it\u2019s one of those stories I will tell my grandkids. It\u2019s one of the craziest things we\u2019ve ever done.\u201d This also became the influence for his final challenge of the \u201cworst best year\u201d of Eric\u2019s life: stranding himself on a deserted island until he hit his goal. While he was thankful to get off the island where he slept on the sand every night, and amid sleet showers, Eric said his fans are the reason he succeeded: \u201cI think I have subconsciously created a fan base that is crazy and they\u2019ll do anything because I am crazy and will do anything.\u201d His \u201cSave Airrack\u201d campaign resulted in over 100,000 sign-ups on his website and 2 million link clicks. One crazy fan from Bulgaria drove a massive 30,000 subscribers to Airrack\u2019s YouTube channel and won a collaboration with him as a result, although of course, that will have to wait. Read More: How to use new Hive Social app &#8211; Meanwhile, a collaboration between Airrack and Mr Beast is in the pipeline, and with Eric now deep into the YouTube community, collaborations with even more high-profile names are a strong likelihood. \u201cThe people that were once your inspiration become some of your best friends, it\u2019s the coolest thing,\u201d Eric said. He now lives with YouTuber George Janko and other creators in North Hollywood in what he jokingly described as the \u201creally really hype house.\u201d What next for Airrack? Eric said that his goal was initially to reach 20 million subscribers in five years, but after the past year\u2019s success, he thinks he can do better \u2014 his new mission is \u201cto become one of the biggest YouTubers on planet earth.\u201d In 2021, Eric will continue to push out as much groundbreaking content as possible, which he says is part of the key to his success: \u201cWhen you stop uploading is when you lose\u2026 keep making content, and don\u2019t lose yourself in this rat race we\u2019re all in.\u201d On top of that, he wants to focus on other platforms too in order to build up his brand, eventually breaking into the top 20 YouTube creators in the world. Eric predicts that \u201cin 5 years there will be probably 10-20 YouTube channels that have 20-50 million subscribers and they\u2019re going to be personality based. 50% of attention on the platform will go to those 20 people\u2026 I think every day it becomes more difficult to make it on the platform.\u201d But despite a monopolization of huge names, he said \u201cYouTube is not going anywhere. I very strongly believe in YouTube as a platform.\u201d And Eric isn\u2019t going anywhere either: \u201cThis is exactly what I want to be doing forever\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>YouTuber Airrack reveals how he went from 0 to 1m subscribers in a year YouTube: AirrackIn 2020, Eric \u201cAirrack\u201d Decker proved that it is still possible to make a name for yourself on YouTube within a short space of time, making way for new talent to get recognized. 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