A studio-owner left a comment on my profile-page, and I followed his profile-link to see the one vid he had uploaded, a MassFaceBookFans testimonial.
Someone had left a comment below the vid, saying it was 'the fakest video with the fakest comments ever seen.' And I submitted a comment to the vid-posters defense:
"You mean 'the realest video' (can't speak for the comments). Most 'ad'-videos ARE fake ('Step right up, friends, and I'll make ALL your dreams come true!' etc.) He's being real when he says that 'it's all about the view-counts, like it or not'I had also wanted to mention that such a video as this might also convince me to 'buy-into' one of the several programs online that 'fake-up' a "huge" subscriber-count (i.e. not a count of 'people that actually WATCH your videos,' but rather a count of 'people who agree to be counted on your list if they can count you on theirs').It's true that fake-ish counts don't pay, but they DO give the feeling that your stuff on YouTube and Facebook 'matters,' inspiring you to do more and -inspiring others to treat you like you're something more.('what 'being nothing' teaches.)
But no, I'm still under the 'If you build it, they will come'-spell—thinking that–if I continue to 'faithfully' post 6 Bible-chapters per Week–the people will one day wake up and see that I (The Miracle) am giving them what they need ... wisdom, inspiration, instruction.
'via Blog this'
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