YouTube Views Increase Trick 2017 Full Guide
Every once and a while I will come across a
“viral” video contest where the winner is
determined by youtube views. And when I do
see a contest like that it takes a lot of will
power for me NOT to enter. You see, in my
time running this website I have learned a lot
of rd tricks; and “how to get to get tons of
fake youtube views” is one of those tricks.
Basically if you go to the right website you
can order all the views you want. But those
“views” are just fake, junk views. They’re just
generated by some guy in India using a
computer that is constantly changing its IP
address. (or something like that) They don’t
come from real people. So in most “viral”
contests, buying fake views would be
considered cheating. If you buy fake views,
there is a chance you could get caught
because fake views leave evidence behind.
And not only could you get disqualified from
the contest you’re in, you could be kicked off
of youtube for violating the site’s Terms of
Service.
So like I said, I try not to enter “viral” video
contests. But about two months ago I came
across a contest that was being run by a new
micro-jobs website that I just had to enter.
The competition was being run in two stages.
In the first stage, people were supposed to
create funny videos about giraffes (The
website’s mascot is a giraffe) and then try to
get as many youtube views as they could in
four weeks. The people who created the Top
5, most viewed submissions got to go on to
round two where they would compete for
$15,000. I decided to enter but I promised
myself I would NOT buy fake youtube views. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIngF3ksi2M I figured that with the
resources I have at my disposal I could get
into the Top 5, fair and square. This website
just keeps getting more and more traffic so I
stuck a banner ad for my own video at the top
of this page. And man, did that get me a lot
of views! Plus, I have a kind of popular
youtube channel with a few thousand
subscribers. So I was able to get a good
chunk of views from there too.
But inevitably, as the view count deadline
approached, the cheating began. Several
other contestants started buying fake views
and I was pushed out of the Top 5. I
contacted the contest organizers and I
explained how you could tell when someone’s
view count was phony. But they said they
really couldn’t do anything about it because
the practice wasn’t actually against the rules.
(So technically, it wasn’t even cheating!) So
basically I recived the OK from the contest
organizers to do whatever I could to get in the
Top 5. But I still didn’t want to take the easy
way out. So I started looking for a legitimate
solution to my problem.
And I found that solution in like five minutes.
It turns out that any youtube user can now
sign up for the site’s promote vedio
https://ads. youtube.com/ program. Basically you can now buy views
from youtube! Except unlike the other views
you can buy, these are REAL views that come
from REAL people.
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