Clickbank + Youtube getting Comments/ likes is moral?

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Hello buddies,

Last month I started to promote Clickbank products via Youtube.
My first video is now in the first page of google for a few keywords.
I am engaged in myself because I do not know is it moral to buy/ exchange likes and comments (by say view2be or anything else)? I am sure that giving the video several likes will cause it to convert very soon and in a higher rate than now (just 1 sale till now), But I do not know if it is moral\fair or not to do so?
So what can I do please? I see a lot of people try to do so (even they try to put comments and like to their videos by their second and third YT accounts) but don't know if they are on the safe side due to morals or not?
Can you guys please help me out in this regard? I dont know, maybe I am wrong, or there is something I don't know or so? But I am sure that I will be a loser guy in this business if I couldn't find any solution in this regard.

Thanks beforehand...
#clickbank #comments or #likes #moral #youtube
  • Profile picture of the author JRJWrites
    Lots of people do it, but yeah, I personally think it is a little bit unethical. Whatever path you take, I wish you success.
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  • Profile picture of the author LimitlessTraffic
    Is it ethical to have annoying pop ups, probably not. But marketers do it because it works.

    Buying comments, views and likes can seem like "scamming the visitors" but its just a method to increase your ranking.

    At the end of the day as long as you are promoting a product that can actually help the market, why not?
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  • Profile picture of the author Lokahi
    In the online world you need to have your own personal standards of ethics or morals and decide what is right for you to do. And, beyond that, rely on the TOS of sites to determine what is allowable. If something is not allowable or forbidden by TOS, then avoid it. Just that simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author conanedo
    If you sure your product are good just try it to one or three your videos and then check the results
    If this really works maybe you should ask this question again to your self..



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    • Profile picture of the author Lokahi
      Originally Posted by conanedo View Post

      If you sure your product are good just try it to one or three your videos and then check the results
      If this really works maybe you should ask this question again to your self..



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      With like exchanges, there is little risk. However, these likes are not real and won't really result in many actual views of your videos. But it will make the video look popular to others hitting the Youtube page.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zwoops
    well, no people are harmed when you are convinced your product is worth buying. Otherwise you shouldn't be promoting it.
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  • Profile picture of the author alvinchua91
    Well, whether it is ethical depends on your own set of ethics; really.

    After all, celebrities, political leaders and religious leaders all had some fake 'supporters' in the beginning too.

    Perception is ALL that matters. If the people believe you, well, anything goes. If they don't, nothing works. That said, ethics... is a controversial topic. haha
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  • Profile picture of the author troy23
    Do it at your own risk.
    Either your video or your account will be removed in time.
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