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USocial has started a new service through which the YouTube users and marketers can access to a large number of video clicks.


USocial To Sell YouTube Video Views
Last Updated: 2009-11-06T14:30:50+05:30
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USocial has started a new service through which the YouTube users and internet marketers can access to a large number of video clicks.
 
USocial has two options of views which it can sell to YouTube. The targeted, untargeted people can be included with the categories in this option of selling.
 
A USocial statement said, "Starting in packages of 5,000 views to be delivered over around a week, we'll begin delivering you quality targeted viewership from real traffic sources around the web, and from within YouTube itself."
 
 It also said, "Not only will this deliver you instant, quality traffic to your videos, as well as the web site you're promoting, but you're also going to be showing up better in YouTube searches as time goes on.”
 
"All targeted YouTube views we deliver are real people and not some kind of fake bot or script traffic, so there is no risk in having your account banned by YouTube. And that's our guarantee," USocial added.
 
USocial has said that it wants to extend its service through different media. It has attempted in doing the same by selling Twitter users and Facebook friends. The company also sells votes on the popular bookmarking site, Digg.
 
USocial chief executive Leon Hill said, “We are always looking at expanding our operations in the social marketing world and YouTube was the obvious next step."
 
"Using several of our methods, we can get a totally unknown video in front of the eyes of potentially millions of people which can mean megabucks to anyone who's in business," he added.
 
When asked about this development, Google explained, “searches are based on relevance to a particular query and cannot be influenced by third parties, beyond producing good content and ensuring it is labelled or tagged correctly".
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