Post some of your videos on VojVoj free. Lock the rest behind your subscription. Then go to Stories and ask for feedback on what you just posted — and promise a small reward to a few people who subscribe. That's the whole tactic. Here's why it works so well.
Why Stories convert better than any other format
Stories are ephemeral, personal, and immediate. They feel like a direct message to every person watching — not a broadcast. When you appear on camera and say "I just posted something on VojVoj and I want to know what you think," that registers differently than a caption or a link in bio. It feels like you're talking to that specific person.
The other thing Stories have going for them: they disappear. That creates urgency that a permanent post never will. If someone sees your Story and doesn't act, the moment is gone. That's a psychological nudge that works in your favour.
The curiosity loop
Here's how the loop runs. You post something on VojVoj — some of it free, some of it locked. Then you go to Stories and tease it: show a clip, a screenshot, a reaction to the content — anything that makes someone want to see the full thing. Non-subscribers who follow your VojVoj link see a locked preview. That friction, the "I need to subscribe to see this," is exactly what you want. The curiosity is already built — they just need one small action to resolve it.
The ask that doesn't feel like an ask
Instead of "subscribe to see my content," try: "I just posted something on VojVoj and I genuinely want to hear what you think about it. Subscribe and reply to me — I'm picking a few people to send a personal DM back to." You're offering feedback, conversation, access. Not a transaction.
What to promise as the reward
The reward doesn't have to be expensive or elaborate. The most effective rewards are things that feel exclusive and personal:
The reward signals that subscribing means something. It's not just unlocking content — it's joining a group that gets treated differently.
"The Story isn't your ad. It's the beginning of a conversation that ends on VojVoj."
Make it a weekly habit
This tactic works once. It works much better when you run it every week. You're building a pattern your audience recognises — they know that when you post a Story asking for feedback, something worth seeing is behind it. That anticipation compounds. By week four or five, people are checking your VojVoj before you even ask.
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