Hey guys, I've just started CPA marketing. I know the basics, but I'm learning about sending traffic to the CPA offers. I chose to use YouTube (if anyone has better method, would appreciate to know!) for bringing the traffic and that's why I made a video. My question is: how to get first 1000-2000 views? You know, no one will watch the video if it has very low view count (like 100, 200, 500 etc.). So I thought to have at least 1000/2000 views on my video first and then spread the video. Thanks in advance!
Here's what I think: I noticed that three things make a difference between a channel that flounders and one that grows. First, you have to have a handful (or more) videos for YouTube to recommend after a user views your first video. Second, there has to be a bit of charisma. This is where many YouTubers on this forum seem to fail. They use computer generated voices or video of themselves typing in notepad and never show their faces. The third thing might be content. It has to be something interesting to your viewers. I've watched videos on how to operate factory machines or pallet jacks because that was interesting at the time. On my last video I only bought 500 views to start and YouTube sent me 2000 more. Keep in mind that I only meet one of the three points. I'm happy with the 2500 views because it was just my third video and my subscribers are growing one by one. If I used my own voice and had more videos, I think the results would be even better. By the way, I remember buying about 2000 or 3000 views for my second video; it has grown naturally to more than 14,400 views now (synthesized voice, no face). YouTube promoted the heck out of it for a couple days. I just wish I had more content to keep viewers on my channel.
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I didn't check the quality much except for what the description offered. I used a service from this forum called YTBot.com I can't compare to other services because it's the only one I paid for until now. The cheap desktop views (medium quality/retention) were 1000 for 26 cents. Then I would ween off that with country specific because that was 500 views for $1.50 or use drip-feed. I would then use view exchanges to step down to 100 or less per day. I used Like4like.org but it seems to be junk in the last couple weeks. Don't use it until they fix their views. Also, I tried to add 5% comments and likes. The comments are 20 cents each at YTBot or free at Like4like, but be prepared to delete 80% of the Like4like because the people leave junk. I ended up paying $3.50 for 100 subscribers at YTBot because every other service dropped immediately. These were guaranteed for 90 days and they are sticking so far 1½ months later. By the way, I turned off monetization during the bought views. I'm only working on my 5th video now, so take everything with a grain of salt. I could be totally wrong.
search for "buy youtube views" in google. you will find lots of website selling youtube views. Some of these sites offer FREE/TRIAL 1000 views.. you are welcome
You should use ytmonster for HR views . you can set rentation percentages. Also its free. Use addmefast for likes and dislikes.it will rank your videos very fast
Reddit is the King as long as you have quality content. If you get lot's of views and upwotes in Reddit thread, expect more in a next few days from different blogs.
I tried to use addmefast but no one likes/dislikes my video. any better alternative? Thanks for your help! AFAIK, YouTube doesn't work with any traffic exchange sites. Do you know any?
Run Ytmonster, even websyndic views stick (if you send 1000 hits atleast 300 will stick.) And if you need only 1K - 2K views then its better to purchase high retension views here in BHW or some other marketplace. If you run VPS for a month then you can get more views cheaper than purchasing from anywhere (Depends on number of VPS).
This mildly interesting article linked here, to BHW: https://theoutline.com/post/3804/inside-youtube-s-fake-views-economy It was quoting OP, Sharifpristoly. Thought I'd post it here. Rest of the website seems like a low-rent, click-baiting version of The Onion, without the satire, tbh. Sorry for the resurrection.