should I boost my cash cow video, with some high retention views or Microworkers?

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hey guys im trying to badly succeed in cash cow business, I plan really great thumbnails & Titles, and make sure their clickable and can compete with my competitor. im also spending a lot for the videos, each one costs me like $250
I Just uploaded my first video to a fresh new channel, and the impressions is only at 10 after 2 hours. Im wondering if I should buy views that have high retention to give my video some higher exposure, because I Feel like this is a video that has the potential to go viral personally that has a very good thumbnail & Title , and spending $250 on a video for it to not even having a chance of getting impressions, is ridiculous....
im not shadow banned, Because I See the video in search results in incognito, but do I Have a better chance if I Buy some microworkers or views?
 
Maybe just your Keywords are not the best :D
not really, im doing what my competitor did and he gets 1 mil + views on each vid lol
Don’t waste your money on microworkers site. Just buy views and likes for those videos. 5000 views, 500 likes. Then move over to the next video.
You will start getting organic views without hassle again.
do you run cash cow channels? you thinking buying views for it is good, or will it mess up my channel with the algorithm?
 
There's one trick to make sure the videos are being watched and not skipped. Ask the workers to turn on "nerd mode" on YouTube, this basically overlays technical data on top of the video, in one of the parameters, there's "frames elapsed" or something like that, which basically shows total number of frames displayed. If you skip forward the counter sets to zero. You can calculate desired view duration in terms of frames and ask them to send a screenshot of it once they're done watching the video.
 
There's one trick to make sure the videos are being watched and not skipped. Ask the workers to turn on "nerd mode" on YouTube, this basically overlays technical data on top of the video, in one of the parameters, there's "frames elapsed" or something like that, which basically shows total number of frames displayed. If you skip forward the counter sets to zero. You can calculate desired view duration in terms of frames and ask them to send a screenshot of it once they're done watching the video.
wow this is super smart thank you so much bro, i never knew about this :)
 
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