How valuable would this YouTube commenting infrastructure be?

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A large part of my marketing involves posting comments on YouTube videos to increase their rank and get more views. I've tried using those auto commenting programs but they tend to give me problems:
  1. Account burnout -> The accounts get banned
  2. Proxy Bans -> I need to keep buying new proxies because the current ones get banned by YouTube.
  3. Comment Blocks -> Comments seem easily flagged by the YouTube system if too many come through in too short a time.
In my efforts to get around these limitations, I turned to those crowdsourcing websites (microworkers, minuteworkers, mturk, etc) to get several IP addresses and user accounts posting relatively few comments each as opposed to few IP addresses and accounts posting plenty of comments.



Initially, the verification of tasks was pretty difficult, but I have managed a way to automate the distribution of videos to comment on, as well as a verification method to confirm the presence of those comments on the videos, and a workflow to prevent the 'outsourcee' to circumvent the system.



The efficiency of the system is down to the point where it costs $0.0435 on average to comment on one YouTube video for a campaign of 1200 comments.



Would something like this be valuable to the IM community?
#commenting #infrastructure #valuable #youtube

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