How to boost a new channel with views, comments, likes etc.?

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Hey!

It's been a while since I've messed around with buying views and whatnot, so I'm out of touch with the algorithm in that regard. I've got some good channel ideas with good content and I want to give them a boost in the beginning until they start getting a decent amount of organic traffic.

I'm wondering what's currently the best way to kickstart a new channel?

Is anybody willing to share the ratios they're using? How many views, what type of views, how many comments, spreading across videos, dripfeeding etc.

I'd appreciate any input. Thanks!
 
Focus on posting valuable content.
No trick needed to do that.
 
Hey!

It's been a while since I've messed around with buying views and whatnot, so I'm out of touch with the algorithm in that regard. I've got some good channel ideas with good content and I want to give them a boost in the beginning until they start getting a decent amount of organic traffic.

I'm wondering what's currently the best way to kickstart a new channel?

Is anybody willing to share the ratios they're using? How many views, what type of views, how many comments, spreading across videos, dripfeeding etc.

I'd appreciate any input. Thanks!
If you're buying views, make sure they’re high-retention and come from real-looking accounts. For comments, mix in genuine engagement to avoid looking spammy. Drip-feeding views and interactions over time works better than dumping them all at once.
 
Focus on posting valuable content.
No trick needed to do that.

I thought this was BHW? Obviously uploading high quality content consistently will produce results over time, but that wasn't the question.

Recently I've seen many channels boosting decently made AI content into the algorithm using some method of botting. I don't know what they're doing exactly, but the ratio of subscribers, views, comments and likes are obviously not natural. However, whatever method they're using is working because their videos keep appearing on my homepage.
 
If you're buying views, make sure they’re high-retention and come from real-looking accounts. For comments, mix in genuine engagement to avoid looking spammy. Drip-feeding views and interactions over time works better than dumping them all at once.
Thanks for your response. Have you had any results doing this yourself recently?

I'm aware that making everything look natural is necessary to trick the algorithm, but I'm just not sure how far you need to take it. I'm thinking dripfed high retention views from tier 1 countries, some CTR views mixed in and an appropriate amount of likes and custom comments to keep the ratios looking as natural as possible. I just wonder if this will be enough, and I wonder how many views would be necessary. I also wonder if I'm missing anything important. For example, I know that return viewers are an important metric for the algorithm these days, but I'm not aware of a way of simulating that. I'm also not sure if it's worth posting the video on websites and social media platforms for backlinking. Also having some people subscribing on the video page is probably important too. Maybe I'm missing some other things? Or maybe I'm overthinking it and good quality views along with some likes and comments would be enough?

I'm going to run some experiments myself, but obviously I could save myself time and money if I can learn something from others who have already run these types of experiments and who have more experience than me.

Again, I'd appreciate any input and I'd also appreciate any recommendations for where I can buy high quality views.
 
I thought this was BHW? Obviously uploading high quality content consistently will produce results over time, but that wasn't the question.

Recently I've seen many channels boosting decently made AI content into the algorithm using some method of botting. I don't know what they're doing exactly, but the ratio of subscribers, views, comments and likes are obviously not natural. However, whatever method they're using is working because their videos keep appearing on my homepage.
Thanks for your response. Have you had any results doing this yourself recently?

I'm aware that making everything look natural is necessary to trick the algorithm, but I'm just not sure how far you need to take it. I'm thinking dripfed high retention views from tier 1 countries, some CTR views mixed in and an appropriate amount of likes and custom comments to keep the ratios looking as natural as possible. I just wonder if this will be enough, and I wonder how many views would be necessary. I also wonder if I'm missing anything important. For example, I know that return viewers are an important metric for the algorithm these days, but I'm not aware of a way of simulating that. I'm also not sure if it's worth posting the video on websites and social media platforms for backlinking. Also having some people subscribing on the video page is probably important too. Maybe I'm missing some other things? Or maybe I'm overthinking it and good quality views along with some likes and comments would be enough?

I'm going to run some experiments myself, but obviously I could save myself time and money if I can learn something from others who have already run these types of experiments and who have more experience than me.

Again, I'd appreciate any input and I'd also appreciate any recommendations for where I can buy high quality views.
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the quickest way to get going is shorts
i have several 30s shorts approaching 500k
views this week
 
Hey!

It's been a while since I've messed around with buying views and whatnot, so I'm out of touch with the algorithm in that regard. I've got some good channel ideas with good content and I want to give them a boost in the beginning until they start getting a decent amount of organic traffic.

I'm wondering what's currently the best way to kickstart a new channel?

Is anybody willing to share the ratios they're using? How many views, what type of views, how many comments, spreading across videos, dripfeeding etc.

I'd appreciate any input. Thanks!
Why not try Google ads? It is obvious that you are spending the money on google, they will promote your videos.
 
I'm skeptical about the efficiency of using SMM panel views and likes, I don't think it's working anymore for a while, but let's see, maybe someone can update this thread with some useful insights.
 
Hey!

It's been a while since I've messed around with buying views and whatnot, so I'm out of touch with the algorithm in that regard. I've got some good channel ideas with good content and I want to give them a boost in the beginning until they start getting a decent amount of organic traffic.

I'm wondering what's currently the best way to kickstart a new channel?

Is anybody willing to share the ratios they're using? How many views, what type of views, how many comments, spreading across videos, dripfeeding etc.

I'd appreciate any input. Thanks!
No need to buy interactions, you share on social networking sites, groups, the video content you want to convey and you share, the number of natural interactions will be high, your channel will be very reputable.
 
same question man, there are some channels gaining like 100k subs in a week, totally new and made with 0 effort, wtf?
 
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