No 1 million views is horrible, just take it off youtube right now. Lol stupid question! As for what to do? I have no idea because I have no idea what your video is about. -- Hamish
If you have a youtube video posted on a site, and want hits on your site to count as a view on youtube, do you just insert the regular youtube embed code that you find on youtube, or do you need to use something else, like an iframe?
Do you mean use an invisible frame or the embed code, only make the size of the video smaller so it appears at a dot? (To count as a youtube view)
Monday morning, May 19th at 8:00 am Central US time, this is the message on youtube : That video was not 100% your property or original production. What did you do, use background music that belonged to someone else? You claimed that video was yours - it was not yours if you used someone else's music or video clips.
You said several times that the video was yours, the quotes are below The absolute worst part about this You have profited from someone elses labor and claimed it as your own. You are nothing more then a thief, a fraud and a liar. What you have done is unethical and downright thievery as you took something that belonged to someone else and profited from it.
am doing my test on a software I buy that give mass youtube views so far it been 8 hrs and it look good here the tread on it http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=7836196#post7836196
he's actually admitted to using a bot' to boost views for a video and he boasts that it reached over a million plays - wonder if this was it ?
What did you mean by this? Pop-up windows from affiliate programs? Or did it have to do with where you are buying your traffic from? You were responding to >Originally Posted by thsadmin >Yes .... if you buy semi decent traffic, bot traffic which 99% of DP sellers are dealing is useless, so buying any traffic wont work, you obviously have a semi decent traffic source. > >Will if it has 300 000 page views per day .... > >If you are iFraming the Youtube video page then you don't .... but for the embedded video you do.
But the thing is an iFrame will register on Youtube as the site or page referring the plays/ views / visitors - so that's obvious to youtube to detect fraudulent activity.
Will embedding the youtube video, (either as a dot or in a viewable size, it probably doesn't matter) count as a youtube view? I think it does, but wanted to doublecheck.
Will embedding the youtube video on a site, (either as a dot or in a viewable size, it probably doesn't matter) count as a youtube view? I think it does, but wanted to doublecheck.