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saaphihealth Group

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A channel about editing and streams on the topic of video processing. I seem to do everything right: I draw the covers myself, write the tags, and show live on the streams how to edit videos for trends. And still - the broadcast is on, the chat is deathly silent, there are 6 viewers, one of them is me from my phone, so as not to look dull. At some point, I realized that without "social proof" (these very numbers of online viewers) it is difficult to maintain an audience. Then I started looking for where to buy views on youtube cheap, specifically for live broadcasts. I also got burned a couple of times: I found sites with beautiful landings, but in fact either a complete botfight, or nothing came, and the money was not returned. Then SMM-World was suggested on Reddit. At first I doubted, but decided to take a risk - I ordered 30 viewers for the next stream. And what do you think? We came in about 5 minutes after the broadcast started, and stayed stable for almost an hour. No drops, sudden jumps, or suspicious reactions. I added likes for the test later — so that the picture would be convincing. Surprisingly, organic viewers actually started coming in and staying longer. The chat is not dead, people just no longer felt like they were at a boring event.

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Duke Evan
Duke Evan
Apr 14

Interesting to read, thanks for the real cases. I'm just getting my channel up and running and was wondering if it's worth bothering with views for live broadcasts. Apparently, using it selectively is a good idea.

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