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Hamish
KeymasterBest thing to do is hit “go live” and test things out. You don’t need a fancy setup in the beginning, just a decent mic, webcam, and good lighting (even a desk lamp helps). Stream something you actually enjoy and talk as if someone is watching, even if no one is at first.
Getting viewers is tough early on, so a lot of new streamers buy Twitch views just to boost visibility in the directory. It helps you not look like you’re streaming to zero, which can make a big difference in getting organic traffic.Use it as a visibility tool, not a replacement for real engagement.
Keep showing up, post your clips on TikTok or YouTube Shorts, and improve as you go. Consistency beats perfection and if you keep at it, you can do it.
Hamish
KeymasterTotally get the frustration. YouTube growth can feel like a grind when you’re doing everything “right” and still not seeing results.
A lot of small or new creators buy YouTube views to give their videos a boost early on. It’s not about going viral overnight, it’s more about social proof. When a video has 5k views instead of 50, people are just more likely to click, and the algorithm tends to take it more seriously so you can get more viewers and make that money.
Used smartly, it can help kickstart growth and make your content more visible while your organic game catches up. Just make sure you’re buying from a legit provider that sends real views, not bots. You don’t want to risk getting flagged or messing up your channel metrics. Hope that works for you!
Hamish
KeymasterHi there, good question. Yeah, coins are basically gifts people buy and send during lives. Yes, creators cash them out, but TikTok takes a cut. It can definitely add up if you have engaged viewers and lots of live stream participants
TikTok Live is great for boosting growth for your account in general too. Some people even buy TikTok live views to make their stream more active, since it shows the algorithm you’re popular and helps attract real viewers that will actually pay you. Worth trying if you’re just getting started.
Hamish
KeymasterHi Ryan, sadly, the per-stream rate is super low, like $0.002 to $0.004 per stream on average. You’d need a lot of plays to make decent money, which is tough unless you’re already on a bunch of playlists.
To get things moving you can promote your music and also buy Spotify plays to boost visibility and trigger the algorithm. Not saying it’s for everyone, but if you’re stuck at 200 streams, buying a few thousand can make your track look more legit and help it get picked up with momentum.
Just make sure you’re using a reputable service that targets real users. Fake bot streams could get your track pulled fast. Hope that helps!
Hamish
KeymasterI feel that, dealing with fake or unfair reviews is the worst. Google’s super slow (and picky) about removing anything unless it clearly breaks their policies. It’s not likely they’ll remove.
First of all, I usually respond politely to negative reviews so others can see my side, but real talk… a lot of small businesses are boosting their profiles and buying Google reviews.
It’s not about faking your reputation, just balancing out the fake, random 1-stars with some 5-stars to stay competitive. Most people won’t trust a business with a low rating, even if the bad reviews are bogus.
Just make sure you’re buying from somewhere like ReputationManage that writes natural-sounding reviews and spaces them out. Spammy, all-at-once reviews can actually hurt you more than help. Good luck!
Hamish
KeymasterHey, totally get where you’re coming from. These days, getting verified is mostly tied to paying for X Premium, so it’s not really as big a deal like before. It can be valuable, but it’s not just the checkmark that matters. Having high engagement and a decent follower count is so important for credibility too, especially for brand collabs. TBH, I’ve seen some creators give their accounts a boost by buying Twitter followers on a site like Twesocial early on so they are more established. As long as your content’s good, it works.
Hamish
KeymasterWell, just like with any other social network, making money on Twitch could be slow at first, most beginners don’t make much. But if you’re consistent and interact with your chat, and produce standout streams and content, it can definitely grow. There is huge potential to monetize twitch streams. You can earn money from things like Twitch bits, subscriptions, gifts, and so much more.
Some new streamers buy Twitch viewers to give their stream a boost in numbers and make it look active, so it’s not a bad move if you pair it with solid content and keep grinding. Make sure you have a Twitch content strategy in place and you’ll probably do great.
Hamish
KeymasterHonestly, yeah, blasting out tons of random requests on LinkedIn can come off kinda desperate. People get tons of spam requests these days and they end up ignoring them. What’s worked better for me is just posting a few times a week, stuff like quick tips, questions, or updates, and commenting on other people’s stuff. People start sending you requests after a while but it does take time for sure.
If you want to speed things up, you can also check out Growthoid. It basically grows your LinkedIn by connecting you with the right people. Some people use it to buy LinkedIn connections, and it’s more targeted than spammy. Just make sure your profile’s solid first.
Hope that helps!
June 30, 2025 at 5:10 pm in reply to: Whats the best sites to buy Twitter (X) Followers, Likes & Views? #1095895Hamish
KeymasterI bought my X followers, AKA, Twitter followers from twesocial and I haven’t been disappointed.
If you want real and high-quality followers they’re the way to go!
Hamish
KeymasterHi Charles — I would be cautious when it comes to buying google reviews. Reputation Manage can help you get more 5 google reviews, but they also have a Google Business Profile Management service which isn’t against any TOS and that helps generate real traffic to your business. Definitely worth considering.
Thanks!
June 28, 2025 at 11:34 pm in reply to: is tiktok getting banned? Does anybody know why or if it’s really true? #1095858Hamish
KeymasterTikTok growth was too much, owned by china. Tons of buying followers and likes which made it look suspect
Hamish
KeymasterHey Lisa! That is a huge ask, but there are ways. Honestly, there aren’t many organic methods you can try other than paying influencers with authentic audiences for a guest post or something of that nature.
One thing you can do is use a service like TokUpgrade to buy TikTok followers because they have packages of well over 1,000 that are delivered instantly.
June 27, 2025 at 10:15 pm in reply to: How to write the best TikTok captions for more TikTok Likes? #1095805Hamish
KeymasterHey! Writing the best TikTok captions definitely makes a difference—it’s not just about what’s in the video but how you frame it.
Here’s what’s been working for me and others I know:
Start with a hook – Something like “Wait for it…” or “This took a wild turn 😳” keeps people curious and watching till the end. That helps with retention.
Ask a question – I’ve had way more comments when I include something like “Would you try this?” or “Which one’s better—1 or 2?” It gets people to actually respond.
Use relatable humor – Honestly, captions like “POV: You thought adulthood would be fun” or “If overthinking had a face…” go a long way, especially for niche audiences.
Add a casual CTA – Nothing pushy, just stuff like “Tag a friend who needs this” or “Follow for part 2”. If the content hits, that little nudge works.Hashtags still matter – I usually keep it to 3–5 hashtags, mixing trending ones with super specific ones. Helps the algorithm know who to show it to.
TL;DR: Short, punchy, and emotionally triggering captions (funny, relatable, or curiosity-based) tend to perform best. Hope that helps! Also having more tiktok likes helps get more reach, which means more people see your caption. You can buy tiktok likes for the ultimate boost.
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Hamish
KeymasterHey Charles,
Buying TikTok followers and likes is pretty straightforward, but you want to make sure you’re doing it safely and from a trusted source.
Here’s how to do it step-by-step:
Choose a reputable site – Avoid sketchy providers that offer super cheap rates with no real support. These usually send fake/bot followers that don’t engage. I recommend UseViral or SidesMedia.
Pick your package – Most services offer different tiers based on how many followers or likes you want. Choose one that fits your goals—don’t just go for the biggest number. Quality > quantity.
Submit your TikTok handle – You usually don’t need a password, just your username. Avoid any service asking for login details.
Complete payment – Most trusted platforms take secure payments and offer refund or replacement guarantees.
Monitor delivery and engagement – The best services deliver gradually, so the growth looks natural. Keep posting good content to maximize the boost.
Hope that gives you some insight. Have a great day.
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