ULPT: Where to buy YouTube views, comments, likes, and follows?
Posted by msamor@reddit | UnethicalLifeProTips | View on Reddit | 18 comments
I am starting a new YouTube channel. The goal is to develop credibility in a specific niche market I sell products and services in. I want to buy some views, likes, comments, and followers to get the channel off to a great start. Where should I start?
Used_Hand_700@reddit
Sounds reasonable to me, I had the same mindset when I started my new channel. Add the fact that my niche (tech review) is quite saturated, so I knew standing out was a serious challenge. My goal was to make my target audience believe that they were entering a space that already had attention and authority. With bought engagement (I used Marketing Heaven), I got good watch time, attracted new viewers who stayed and subscribed organically, and from there the growth followed. So, I would say that even just a few thousand views/follows across your first videos can make a huge difference when you're asking potential clients to jump on a call. And when you interview someone, don’t forget to tag them, and send clips they can share (make sure everything looks sharp - titles, thumbnails, intros, all of it). If they repost to their network, that’s direct exposure to exactly the kind of audience you want. Pair that with sharing clips on LinkedIn and other platforms, smart networking, and you’ve got a solid B2B setup.
Outside_Tadpole5841@reddit
Sounds reasonable to me, I had the same mindset when I started my new channel. Add the fact that my niche (tech review) is quite saturated, so I knew standing out was a serious challenge. My goal was to make my target audience believe that they were entering a space that already had attention and authority. With bought engagement (I used Marketing Heaven), I got good watch time, attracted new viewers who stayed and subscribed organically, and from there the growth followed. So, I would say that even just a few thousand views/follows across your first videos can make a huge difference when you're asking potential clients to jump on a call. And when you interview someone, don’t forget to tag them, and send clips they can share (make sure everything looks sharp - titles, thumbnails, intros, all of it). If they repost to their network, that’s direct exposure to exactly the kind of audience you want. Pair that with sharing clips on LinkedIn and other platforms, smart networking, and you’ve got a solid B2B setup.
ptcdollarmaster@reddit
Buying YouTube views, comments, likes, and followers might seem like a quick way to grow your channel, but you need to be careful. Many platforms sell these services, but most use bots or fake accounts, which can hurt you in the long run.
If you really want to grow your channel effectively, I recommend looking for freelancers on SproutGigs. There, you can find real people who can help you with growth strategies, social media promotion, and content optimization instead of just inflating numbers with no real impact.
In the long run, the best approach is to combine paid promotion with organic growth. Create high-quality content, use SEO on your videos (catchy titles, optimized descriptions, and relevant tags), and promote your channel on social media. This way, you won’t just get more views—you’ll build a real, engaged audience.
Natural_Ad_5774@reddit
I buy views for my clients on tube-boost , those are not the cheapest but they never drop.
msamor@reddit (OP)
Thank you. That’s the advice I was looking for
xxlochness@reddit
I highly recommend against this. Most viewers (and more importantly content and moderation algorithms) can tell very easily when a large population of your viewerbase is botted.
willydynamite94@reddit
What if it's just a small chunk for a head start?
xxlochness@reddit
Still no. This will not work to begin with, even if it did it would significantly impact your credibility in the long run. Grow naturally, output quality content consistently. Visit expos in your industry and network as much as possible. Build that credibility through actual connections, there is no other way to do this without dipping into short-term scam territory. If you want to build something that lasts in a niche industry, this is your only option.
Also, if you’re willing to pay to grow, pay for advertising. Google Adsense and social media ads make for a fantastic start. Build up a solid brand image, know your customer, and know the kind of person you want to target with your advertisements for maximum engagement/retention.
rajpootgonnarock@reddit
I use IGinstant for TikTok, Insta, and they’re solid.
I don’t know if they offer YouTube too, you can contact them to ask.
skibette@reddit
It won’t work. If you buy a bunch of bot followers, you’ll likely get flagged, and even if you don’t, you just have a bunch of fake traffic who won’t continue meaningfully engaging with your content. The YouTube algorithm will interpret this poor subscriber/engagement ratio as your content being of poor quality, and it will be harder for you to find an actual audience.
clop_clop4money@reddit
I will like comment and subscribe for $1
msamor@reddit (OP)
Sure, why not. How do you want me to send the dollar? Venmo? Cashapp?
ThisIsTooLongOfAName@reddit
Clop clop...
_bebeta@reddit
same, OP hmu 👏
briansmems@reddit
Ask ice poseidon
msamor@reddit (OP)
I’m not trying to do a crypto scam. Jesus
VahallaKing@reddit
Ask JayZ…..
GoauldofWar@reddit
It's a waste of time and money. You get sniffed out and banned hella quick for that.
You should try being good at it,