
"It's a race to the top for YouTube creators as they vie for the attention of the masses, but one creator has wondered whether there's a shortcut that you can use for a helping hand, albeit through rather unethical means. While most of the biggest channels earn most of their money outside of YouTube directly these days due to the reduction of adsense revenue, it's still a significant stream of funds for many and it can continue to open up doors to further opportunities."
"Countless creators work for years to build up their following, often uploading daily to capture people's interest and provide a consistent flow of content, yet that doesn't always pay off when it comes to views. There is one method that you can use to guarantee eyes on your videos though, and this became a point of intrigue for one creator as they decided to see if it would lead to success for their channel."
YouTube creators compete intensely for viewers and rely on multiple revenue streams beyond adsense, though ads still matter for many. Many creators upload daily for years to build audiences but still struggle to convert effort into sustainable view growth. Marcus Jones tested methods of buying views, starting with bot-driven views that supply immediate viewcount increases but fail to raise watch time, subscriber growth, or click-through rate. He noted bot views cost about $26 for 10,000 views. Buying purportedly 'real' human views produced similar results, offering short-term numbers without meaningful engagement or long-term channel growth.
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