Why is Vevo so much harder to game views, and does this apply to related YT channel?

punkinhead

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I see repeatedly on Fiverr, multiple forums, etc people saying that they can deliver YT views but not Vevo, but I have yet to see a clear description of why.

Is it just because their views are botted and come across as mobile? Is it because of the Ad network? If so, or whatever the reason is, does this also apply to the related YT channel that Vevo controls for the artist? If it does, is this just an adsense issue, or something else?

Having quite a bit invested in Vevo and would mean disaster if banned, so really want to understand the particulars.

Thx
 
1. Dont try to fake out views.
2. Invest bit more to get it interesting.

in YT also you will easily get banned for Fake views. Its just matter of time.

Vevo is coded pretty well i guess so it identifies fake view easily.
 
I have literally thousands of hours and well into five figures figures financially invested into making it interesting. That's not the issue. Just trying to understand the lay of the land.
 
I have literally thousands of hours and well into five figures figures financially invested into making it interesting. That's not the issue. Just trying to understand the lay of the land.

then i would suggest that vevo is coded good way or else its not that popular so people would offer service on.

i can suggest you to do some ads in youtube to get more attention and in facebook.
 
I don't know about advertising on YT, but certainly looking to do some on FB as there are quite flexible options.

There is a distinct issue I want to understand here, though. It's not that it is unpopular. Many providers specify that they cannot do vevo, and I would like to understand where the distinction lies. Particularly, every vevo account now has an associated yt account whre the views are combined. For the YT account, it would be adsense and YT's coding, right? So do the Vevo issues all these view providers refer to exist for the associated YT channel or not? If so, why?

Just looking into various tools now. Not sure which I will use or not, but want to understand clearly where the boundries are and why. Prefer organic approach, of course, but want to understand if certain other tools dont work, just what exactly is the line being crossed.
 
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