G.O.BNetwork
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- Sep 23, 2011
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Man...really...
Even me, who is a noob, can see the fact that six pack shortcuts buys YT views to promote themselfs.
Really... Those guys posted an average youtube fitness video like...4 days ago and have like...5 million views. What the Fuck?
When you look at the fitness niche on a psychology pespective, people dont like to share what they see a lot of times, even if its great, because it shows, indirectly, to their social group that they are not satisfied with their body and lives...making them, trought it, being displayed as an low social value person to their group, specially to the woman. It's like, in some ways, the sex life development niche: eveybody like it, eveybody see it, but nobody talks about it. This is just basic social dynamics.
Now, when you compare how their videos views scale to videos of pop artist, like Lil Wayne.. you see that the scalability of SixPack Shortcuts is WAY higher...like more than 100 percent. How is that possible that a fitness channel content is being more shared than pop music? NO way, fellas..no way.
It's jus' me being dumb as hell, thinking that i made a great discovery... or nobody here knows about this fact?
Even me, who is a noob, can see the fact that six pack shortcuts buys YT views to promote themselfs.
Really... Those guys posted an average youtube fitness video like...4 days ago and have like...5 million views. What the Fuck?
When you look at the fitness niche on a psychology pespective, people dont like to share what they see a lot of times, even if its great, because it shows, indirectly, to their social group that they are not satisfied with their body and lives...making them, trought it, being displayed as an low social value person to their group, specially to the woman. It's like, in some ways, the sex life development niche: eveybody like it, eveybody see it, but nobody talks about it. This is just basic social dynamics.
Now, when you compare how their videos views scale to videos of pop artist, like Lil Wayne.. you see that the scalability of SixPack Shortcuts is WAY higher...like more than 100 percent. How is that possible that a fitness channel content is being more shared than pop music? NO way, fellas..no way.
It's jus' me being dumb as hell, thinking that i made a great discovery... or nobody here knows about this fact?