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Interesting. I figured these services ran on bots but they are just applying their knowledge of how to promote videos through cheaper ad networks.


It is quite possible (I would even say likely) that they still run on bots mostly but buy a couple of ads here and there to make it look like they are sending you legitimate traffic. I am sure the LA times are not the only ones to figure out that you google things to see where your video is being promoted.

If these services actually relied on ads and real people, then they are doing some amazing work. Getting 20K people to click on a video for $46 is amazing given current CPC rates.


"Getting 20K people to click on a video for $46 is amazing given current CPC rates."

Getting 20K first world people interested enough to click might be amazing but watching a few thousand of these a day at those rates might make minimum wage in say Ulan Bator.

Mongolian minimum wage ~ $4 a day

1/20,000 of $46 is .23 cents

That's ~1,600 vids a day but a worker would prolly see less then a third of the total so let's say 5k videos a day. Prolly counts as a view as soon as you watch a second or two though -- you'd need 10 vids a minute to maintain 5k a day.

Meh, a "Mongolian Turk" horde seems possible but bots seem far more likely and attractive as you say.


It seems it would be pretty easy to just 'rent' computers to do this. Even better if they are in the united states. It's essentially software that notices when you are idle and opens up Youtube videos, and other web media to inflate viewership.

Maybe you even share the profits with the computer owner.


Is there not analytics available for youtube videos? I would be suspicious if 90% of my views were from Mongolia (or more likely, China) after a campaign like this.


Assuming you've got the bandwidth, you could "watch" more than one video at a time.


While the viewing stats would be really interesting to see, it would seem to indicate that you could potentially just use Facebook's ads yourself to do this cheaper. However, I've had little success myself getting 5 cent clicks on Facebook.


You mean getting a click for 5 cents? I got a 100% success on 10 cents during a test. Apparently, from the results most of the clickers came from India.


Ah, I should have clarified. When I fixed the ads to my demographics (people who like competing brands/products, US (because that is where our product is available)) then mine went up to .60 sometimes.




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