Man, you won’t believe the day I had. So, I’ve been trying to get a handle on this whole Bryson DeChambeau subscriber thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride! First off, I had to figure out where to even look. I mean, there are so many of these tracker sites out there, right?
I started with this Social Blade place. It seemed pretty legit, tracking all kinds of social media stuff. I typed in “Bryson DeChambeau,” and boom, there was his YouTube channel. It showed me all sorts of numbers, like how many subscribers he has, how many views his videos get, and even how much money he might be making. It was a good start, but I wanted to make sure those numbers were up-to-date.
Next, I stumbled upon this site called ViewStats. This one was cool because it had all these charts and graphs. You know, I like seeing things visually. I could see how his subscriber count has been growing over time, which videos are the most popular, and all that jazz. It even had some predictions for how many subscribers he might have in the future. That was interesting stuff.
Then I found another similar site. It basically gave me the same kind of info, but it was presented a little differently. It had these AI-powered insights, which was kind of neat. They analyze all the data and give you some key takeaways. It confirmed what I had seen on the other sites, so I felt pretty good about the numbers I was getting.
One thing that was consistent across all these sites was his engagement rate. It’s around 3.14%, which I guess is pretty good. It means people are actually watching his videos and interacting with them, not just subscribing and forgetting about him. I also read some comments from his subscribers.
- Someone mentioned his match with Tom Kim in the US OPEN – ROUND 4. It looks like he played with Tom Kim, who started out hot yesterday and still had a great round.
- I also got that he has around 1.5M subscribers.
In the end, I think I have a pretty good idea of how many subscribers Bryson DeChambeau has on YouTube. It’s somewhere around 1.5 million, give or take. And it looks like he’s doing pretty well for himself, with a good engagement rate and all. It was definitely an interesting deep dive into the world of YouTube analytics!