Unfortunately, I canât reveal this since I am now offering this as a service, but just like automation for any platform proper warmups are 100% necessary.
Same as above.
All of my slave accounts are profiled to the niche of my client. Remember, at the end of the day these are slave accounts or âfan accountsâ. The goal of these accounts is to generate as much traffic as possible to the main account.
I use hashtags. Slave accounts comment on videos in a desired niche and the comment contains the hashtag. The hashtag redirects the user to the main YouTube channel.
So is this the only way to redirect users in youtube,any other way to do the same thing?
As when we have multiple methods to redirect just like in IG,You have several options to do to make it look more natural.
Also,When you comment via letâs say 100s of channels with all including the same hashtag,isnât this an indication to youtube?
Or do you use multiple hashtags in the main which is only used by you and then rotate those hashtags throughout the slaves randomly?
So for this,You use 20 hashtags solely used by the main channel only and then spin it?
What when other channels start stealing the hashtags,this way wonât the hashtags be limited who donât have any video under it related to the main channel?
Unfortunately its not possible to add users to a blacklist. So you will continue spamming their comments. Is there a possibility to only post one comment per youtube channel and than leave that channel alone for some time? Otherwise the channel will get multiple comments from multiple accounts and the user will be upset i suppose.
Yes, it does. The channel owner will still see your comments even though theyâre invisible to other Youtube users. Use complex spin syntax in your Comment tool to post as few ghosted comments as possible
Alright, thanks. I sometimes have problem with post the comment using EB, canât see it. When I do it manually on the normal browser, comment appears. Weird, but itâs maybe a coincidence, I donât know.