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I don't understand how people can get so many views of their YouTube video in only a few days. I'm not referring to a featured vid that people pay for--just a "garden variety one" that gets thousands of hits!

Nobody has that many friends, so how do they do it? (Or do they just sit there and reload the page all day...?)

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Any in particular?

Maybe they have extremely popular clips in their other uploads, and people browse through their uploads and stumble upon the ones you mention.
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Synthoid wrote:I don't understand how people can get so many views of their YouTube video in only a few days. I'm not referring to a featured vid that people pay for--just a "garden variety one" that gets thousands of hits!

Nobody has that many friends, so how do they do it? (Or do they just sit there and reload the page all day...?)

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word of mouth.

and if its someone who's already famous, well, subscriptions to their channel.

try advertising on a variety of places such as forums, through word of mouth ur view count *should* increase exponentially :-)

ex, on my channel, i have a few vids with maybe 60-600 views. However, one of my vids has 2000 something since i advertised it a bit on a forum. Not that much for the net, but better than others.

Once you get one vid with a lot of views, keep making videos so you'll hopefully get subscribers and on new vids quicker views :-)
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Timo wrote:Any in particular?
I wish I had placed it in favorites--I came across a video that received over 10,000 hits in less than 2 months... nobody famous.

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Synthoid wrote:
Timo wrote:Any in particular?
I wish I had placed it in favorites--I came across a video that received over 10,000 hits in less than 2 months... nobody famous.

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