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How do they automatically promote publics / groups in VK, OK?
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Tell me how people promote publics using non-white methods, for example, on each freelance site there are several dozen people who offer 1000 users for a certain amount - usually 400-600 rubles. It is clear that these are bots or even hacked users.
Is there a program for this or? Are they free or? Enlighten on this issue, otherwise you don’t want to pay for it.
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If everything was so simple and open, then these people would not have clients.
I do not think that someone is ready to share such information and deprive themselves of a piece of bread.
Now you can’t just hack accounts because of being tied to a phone. Therefore, you can act in the old proven way - make yourself a few promoted bots.
Very cheap advertising, paid tasks for users (join, like, etc.). These are white ways, but they cost more than 1p per action/intro.
There are 2 popular methods:
1. Inviting, despite the intense struggle with him, he still shows signs of life. They buy hacked accounts on thematic forums, drive them into VK Bot Pro and invite them until the accounts are banned.
2. Just bots.
They use Viking Botovod, FV Cheat and similar programs. Since there are limits on the number of subscriptions from one account, they work on the principle of an exchange and exchange the necessary actions, be it like, repost, subscribe, etc.
For those who burn the topic in the tank, the cheapest one is smm-lab.xyz for 1000 offers 160 rubles, minus the geo-referencing is not present, 30% of the dog needs to be cleaned of the group or you will get a ban, retweet and subscribers 1k 40 rubles works well.
prospero.ru is a little more expensive but of high quality on the topic, read here https://devaka.ru/articles/twitter-for-seo , this is all just for the masses, but read here
http://publiktm.hol.es/vkontakte-50- tips-effect...
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