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22/03/18
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Originally posted by cine
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Are you serious mate? They have stated on multiple occasions that they have run social media campaigns.
- In October 2016, the Group executed a Yowie holiday season marketing campaign including national social media plus TV advertising in San Antonio and Chicago. The Yowie World social feeds also achieved significant milestones with more than 17 million combined ‘Views’ on the Yowie World Official YouTube channel and 18.6 million ‘Views’ on Yowie World Official Facebook.
- In March 2017, Yowie launched a US$1.2 million Spring marketing campaign in the US market ahead of the important Easter Holiday and in commemoration of International Earth Day. The Spring campaign was national across the US market running from March 26 to July 15 comprising of social media advertising via You Tube, Facebook and Instagram. New videos featured on YouTube included 2 “hero videos” capturing consumers at live action events. The YouTube campaign video “Yard Sale” has already generated 2.8 million views on YouTube and 5.6 million views on Facebook.
- In June 2017, the Australian marketing campaign kicked off with the “Yowie Is Back!” campaign. The campaign involved the roll out of a 120 second virial video piece and 15 second animated commercial through various social media channels including YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Do you honestly think that these are 100% organic views?
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they are adverts.
they are not "paying" people for their views.
they could spend the money on TV ads (like Kinder does). But you would not then claim that anyone watching that Kinder advert on TV is paid.
likewise YOW ads on facebook, or competitions conducted on FB, are paid to FB. Yow does not pay people to click or view the advert.
and yes, what proof do you have that the views, are anything other than legitimate views?