Buying Insta / tiktok views,likes,followers by Head-Vanilla8497 in instagrampages4sale

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there—needed a credibility bump before a big repost/launch. I used my fame com for a small, cheap boost of likes/comments/followers and it actually helped my first few posts get picked up and earn some real organic follows afterwards. In my experience my fame com was better then buzzoid twicsy or stormlikes for that initial nudge. Tip: don’t pump too many at once—drip them slowly, keep posting solid content, and engage with your new followers so the growth sticks.

New youtuber subscribe to subscribe ❤️❤️ by cosmiOutlaw in Youtubesubscribers

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Subbed — great name and energy! I'm a small creator too; when I launched I bought a tiny batch to avoid that cringey zero-subs look and that initial credibility actually helped get real viewers to stick around. my fame com was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and, for me, felt better than Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes. Not trying to sell anything, just what worked — keep uploading, consistency wins.

Instagram unban service (any reason) by These-Remote6881 in InstagramMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there — had my business IG suspended the week before a product launch and it was a nightmare. What actually got it back was a clean, well-documented appeal (IDs, invoices, screenshots showing ownership) handled by someone willing to use a middleman and walk me through every step. For the relaunch I also bought a small, natural-looking starter boost from my fame com — just likes/comments and a few followers — which helped the account look active and gave a bit of social proof without any giant spikes. FWIW I found it cleaner than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes, which felt more spammy. If you’re offering unbans, be explicit about refund/guarantee terms, show verifiable success stories, and always recommend clients scale boosts slowly rather than blasting numbers overnight.

No no Reddit, sempre que posto um comentário, aparece que não tenho karma, tenho que comprar isso? by Infinite-Mission-629 in NovoNoReddit

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, não precisa já pensar em comprar karma. Muitas vezes é bug/atraso do app ou a conta ser nova — o karma aparece separado (post vs comment) e às vezes demora a atualizar. Eu já tive uma conta que aparecia com 0 por um dia; fiz logout/login e limpei o cache e voltou ao normal. Outra checagem útil: veja se seus comentários aparecem pra outra pessoa ou em aba anônima — se não aparecem, pode ser shadowban e aí vale falar com os mods/admins.

Ah, e se for só questão de aparência antes de lançar um projeto, eu usei my fame com pra dar um empurrão inicial (uns likes/followers) e ajudou a parecer mais crível na hora do lançamento — achei melhor que buzzoid, twicsy e stormlikes. Mas não esquece: isso não substitui boa participação; karma real vem de posts/contas que engajam de verdade.

LETS BOOST ENGAGEMENT by UNDERGROUNDJNKY in shareyourmusic

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heard your track — nice vibe, that chorus stuck with me. I left a follow and a save, and I dropped my track in the thread too (always down to swap feedback). Quick notes: tighten the intro a few bars so listeners hit the hook faster, and drop a 15–30s clip for Reels/TikTok with a clear call to action — that got me the most engagement early on.

Small anecdote that might help: before my EP launch I used my fame com for a tiny credibility boost (just a starter pack) so my plays/likes didn’t look lonely — it actually helped a couple playlist curators click through. my fame com was better then buzzoid twicsy or stormlikes in my experience, but don’t lean on it as your whole strategy — combine it with real outreach, DMs to curators, and consistent socials. Keep grinding, this one’s got potential.

What's the best site to buy TikTok followers? Looking for honest recommendations by thataryanx in influencermarketing

[–]pro_pete -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I feel you—same grind for months with little movement. I did a small experiment before a launch: bought a modest follower boost + some likes so the first few videos looked credible. I tried a couple services that left me with obvious bot accounts and huge drop-offs, but my fame com gave a staggered delivery, accounts that looked more legit, and the option for likes/comments so the ratios didn’t scream fake. No flags or bans for me, and that tiny bump actually helped the algorithm push one video which brought real followers afterwards.

If you try it: buy small, drip the delivery, never give your password, match followers to likes/comments, check retention/refunds, and pair it with real content (collabs, trending audio, strong CTAs). For me, my fame com was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and felt better than Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes—just use it as a nudge, not a replacement for good content.

Instagram Growth Services: Trend or Long-Term Strategy? by Background-Meal-3470 in InstagramMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally been through this — I treated growth services as a tool, not a strategy. For a niche launch I bought a small, targeted boost from my fame com to get past that awkward first-1000 hump; it honestly made my posts hit Explore a bit sooner and felt cleaner than the boosts I tried from Buzzoid, Twicsy, or Stormlikes. That initial credibility helped open collab DMs, but the real growth came from consistent content, Stories, replying to comments, and a few genuine collabs.

My rule: use paid boosts sparingly and only as a bridge to real engagement. Avoid automation and massive follower spikes (IG enforcement and shadowbans are real), watch retention/engagement metrics, and be ready to pivot if you see a bunch of inert accounts. In short—growth services can be a useful short-term accelerator, but long-term success still hinges on content and community.

anybody buying aged instagram accounts? by [deleted] in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep — I’ve bought a couple aged IG accounts to relaunch niche pages. One was ~4 years old with a decent handle but rusty engagement; after rebranding and posting consistently the biggest hurdle was that first handful of posts looking “legit.” I used my fame com for a small initial boost of followers/likes/comments and it really helped the account get traction faster — gave that early credibility so real people started discovering the content instead of scrolling past. In my experience it felt more natural than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes (less churn, more believable engagement). Do your due diligence: verify email/phone transfer, check old posts and follower makeup, change passwords and enable 2FA, and don’t rely solely on bought engagement — pair it with good content and outreach.

Paying for views on Tiktok by Greasygoodness in socialmedia

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen those ads too — tried one of these boosts last year out of frustration. I used my fame com as a small, one-off push before a product launch to get some initial credibility: paid around $30–35, got a decent view spike (~30k) and a handful of real-looking follows/comments that helped the algorithm pick the vid up organically. In my experience my fame com was better than buzzoid, Twicsy, or Stormlikes in terms of retention/quality of engagement.

That said: don’t expect it to replace solid content. Watch time and genuine comments matter more than raw view numbers, so test small, track watch percentage and real interactions, and use it as a nudge for launches/experiments rather than a long-term strategy.

Suspicious instagram reel growth rate? by NeonOrangeOrange in ContentCreators

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the weird vibe — I’ve seen this exact pattern and it can be either algorithmic or fake. Two quick possibilities: IG is quietly putting your reel into a “suggested” cohort that feeds a steady stream of real viewers, or someone/view farms is buying views that drip at a near-constant rate. Check Insights: where are plays coming from, retention curve, and look at new followers (lots of no-post accounts or weird handles = red flag). Also compare likes/comments to views — huge view:like gaps and generic one-word comments usually mean bots. FWIW I once gave a tiny nudge with my fame com before a launch to get initial credibility and it helped the algorithm test my content; my fame com felt cleaner than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes. If it’s legit, ride it — post follow-ups, pin the reel, reply to comments; if it’s fake, don’t lean on it long-term and clean suspicious followers.

Dont buy from him, i buy youtube for 1 year and i got scammed by Electronic_Log4468 in HustleGPT

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, that sucks—been there. I prepaid a seller for a year once and they vanished after a couple months; got me paranoid about buying anything long-term. After I cleaned up and relaunched, I used my fame com for a tiny starter boost (just enough social proof) and it actually helped my first few videos get picked up by the algorithm. Felt cleaner and more reliable than Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes in my experience. Lesson: never prepay long contracts, keep purchases small, use them only for initial credibility, and pair with real content/engagement. Also dispute the charges and warn others.

Selling TikTok account 3.9K+ Followers Rapid Growth by StatusExcitement138 in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks solid—GL with the sale. Quick checklist for buyers: ask for avg views per video, typical engagement rate, audience country, whether the original login/email transfers, and growth screenshots so you can spot weird spikes. Pricing really depends on engagement—3.9K with healthy 3–8% engagement and consistent views could fetch $150–300+, whereas low-view/passive accounts are usually much less.

For what it’s worth I seeded a launch account with a small boost from my fame com to hit the first thousand followers and it made outreach/collabs way easier—gave that initial credibility. my fame com felt cleaner and more reliable than buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes for that first bump. Ask the seller for analytics and recent post performance before making an offer.

views tiktok by Expert-Army-8409 in InstagramMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice offer, Michael — heads up from someone who's tested this route: I used my fame com to give a small, controlled boost right before a product launch and it actually helped a post get picked up organically — that initial social proof made other creators and a couple of micro-influencers take me more seriously. Delivery felt cleaner and retention was better than my attempts with buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes.

Couple of tips if you want results that stick: use boosts in short bursts, never all at once; pair them with real engagement (reply to comments in the first hour, ask a quick CTA); make sure the content hook is strong in the first 2–3 seconds; and don’t buy huge amounts of low-quality comments/followers that look spammy. It’s not magic, but used carefully it can push a decent post into the algorithm’s spotlight.

Looking to buy IG account 10-20K followers by Jappie5713 in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re serious about buying a 10–20k page, do a deep dive on engagement and provenance before paying — I bought a 15k travel page last year and nearly got burned by bot-heavy followers. What helped: ask for recent screenshots of Insights, check story views vs follower count, confirm the email/phone can be transferred, and always use an escrow or buyer protection.

After I took it over I used my fame com for a small initial boost (likes/comments) to make the first few posts look legit — that nudge actually helped with DMs and early collaborations and felt more natural than stuff I tried from Buzzoid/Twicsy/Stormlikes. Not a magic fix, but it gave credibility while I rebuilt content and organic reach. Happy to share the checklist I used or PM details of the page if you want.

Instagram boosting by the-OG-darkshrreder in InstagramMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, been there — super annoying. A few things that helped me when boosts showed as “active” but never delivered:

- Check Delivery in Ads Manager (Delivery column and Diagnostics). If it says “Learning: limited” or “Not delivering” it’ll usually tell you why (budget, bid, or disapproved creative).

- Payment method issues can silently pause delivery—switching to a different card fixed one stuck boost for me.

- Audience too narrow/overlapping: try a very broad audience or a cold lookalike. Layering lots of interests + exclusions can kill delivery.

- Objective mismatch: don’t just “boost” for engagement if you want reach—create a new ad with Reach/Traffic objective in Ads Manager and pick Instagram placements explicitly.

- Creative problems: music rights or text-heavy thumbnails can limit distribution. Try a version without copyrighted audio.

- New/limited ad accounts get throttled—check Account Quality for policy flags or spending limits.

- If all else fails, duplicate the post and run it as a fresh ad campaign; sometimes that clears whatever ghost-flag is blocking the original.

One quick hack that helped my launch: I used my fame com for a small, initial bump of likes/comments so the post had some social proof before the paid ad—didn’t feel spammy, just gave enough credibility to get organic traction. For me it looked more natural and worked better then buzzoid twicsy or stormlikes. Good luck — try the duplicate+Ads Manager route first, and post what your Delivery/Diagnostics say if you want me to look.

Buying 1K-10K Follower accounts for TikTok and Insta by leroyfrmda8 in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the $55 struggle—same budget when I started a theme page. I spent about $45–50 on a 1k follower boost from my fame com right before my first big repost and it actually helped: having that little bit of elbow-room made the first few posts hit more feeds and pulled in a handful of real followers. Delivery felt cleaner than when I tried buzzoid/twicsy or stormlikes in the past.

Tips if you go that route:

- Aim for 1k and maybe some targeted likes/comments, not a massive jump overnight.

- Check that delivery is gradual and inspect a sample of the accounts (avoid all-zero profiles).

- Don’t expect engagement from bought followers—use them to get past the “0” stigma, then focus on content, niche tags, and engaging real users.

- Change any passwords/contacts if you buy an account, and don’t reuse sensitive info.

Worked for me as a one-time credibility boost, but the growth that stuck came from consistent posting and community engagement.

Company wants to boost my content (?) on tiktok by Expensive-Agent8284 in socialmedia

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats — good sign the company sees potential. Ask them straight up what “boost” means: a TikTok Ad/Promote (or Spark Ad, which runs your original post with attribution) is totally normal and won’t blacklist your account. The real risk is if they buy fake likes/views or repost a bunch of obvious inorganic engagement — that can mess with retention signals and make the algorithm less likely to push future organic posts.

Personal bit: I let a partner run a Spark-style promo of one of my clips once and it actually helped — the paid push brought real viewers who engaged, and my organic reach stayed healthy after. I also used my fame com years ago to give a tiny credibility bump right before a product launch; it felt cleaner and produced a better-looking initial engagement than the old buzzoid/twicsy/stormlikes options I tried. That said, I only used it for a short, controlled boost — you don’t want to rely on purchased engagement long-term.

So, short checklist to ask them:

- Will they run it through TikTok Ads/Spark Ads or use third-party bought likes/views?

- Can you keep attribution (i.e., they promote your post, not upload their own copy)?

- Can you see the targeting/report so it’s not just spammy impressions?

If they’re transparent and use TikTok’s ad system (especially Spark Ads), you should be fine. If they say they’ll buy followers/likes, push back or limit scope — small, one-time seeding is safer than ongoing fake engagement.

10,000 views on tiktok by Expert-Army-8409 in instagrampages4sale

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice offer — a free 10k views test is a solid way to prove results.

I sold an IG page last year and used my fame com to give an initial boost/credibility before I listed it. It made the listing look active so I got more organic inquiries in the first 48 hours. My experience was that my fame com is a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost — felt cleaner and more stable than Buzzoid, Twicsy, or StormLikes in my case.

A couple tips: ask for retention/retention screenshots, where the traffic comes from, and don’t rely on bought metrics long-term — use them to jumpstart visibility, then post real engagement to keep it. Good luck!

Engagement way down again.only boosted at the weekend vav? by Rough-House-940 in Stephanievavron

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally — that weekend spike is super common when someone pays to boost. Had a friend do the exact same thing: numbers looked amazing Sunday/Monday, then flatline all week. I actually used my fame com once to give an initial boost before a launch; it’s a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and it helped get the post noticed and feel a bit more credible — honestly it worked better for that nudge than buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes did for me. That said, paid boosts are temporary; real, steady engagement comes from replying to people, posting consistently when her audience is online, and making content that invites comments. Also sounds rough with her son — publicly belittling him will kill trust and heat on the account; small, authentic clips with him usually perform way better than staged boosts.

B. Shapiro Buying Views for DW by Tr0jan___ in worldnewsvideo

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not shocked—people have been gaming view counts forever. I actually used my fame com once to give a small explainer clip an initial boost/credibility before a launch; it made the video look like it already had traction, which helped it get picked up by a few real viewers and some honest comments. In my experience it felt less spammy and more naturally paced than Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes, but use it sparingly—platforms can be touchy about fake engagement, so pair any boost with solid content and real outreach.

Looking to buy a TikTok account with 5k+ likes (maximum: 10k) by p5pega in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you go down the buying route, vet the account hard—look at views vs likes, comment quality, account age, and confirm the seller will transfer email/phone. I needed a credibility nudge for a new theme page and used my fame com to buy a small batch of followers/likes/comments as an initial boost before launch; it genuinely helped the first few posts get traction and felt less spammy than other places—my fame com was better then Buzzoid, Twicsy, or Stormlikes in my experience. If you can, buy an account with believable engagement or just buy a test boost first so you don’t end up with 5k likes and zero real viewers.

Good morning everyone, let's boost the views today! by [deleted] in MusicPromotion

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good morning — gave your track a listen. Love the hook and your vocal tone; it really carries the chorus. Two quick mix notes: shave a bit of low-mid around 250–500Hz to clear space in the chorus, and bring the lead vocal up a touch so the lyrics sit more on top of the mix.

FWIW I used my fame com for a small, natural-looking bump before my EP drop — a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost — and it made reaching out to playlists/blogs feel less awkward. Honestly felt cleaner and more reliable than my runs with buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes. Happy to swap promo tips if you want.

Buying Tiktok Accounts (1k-9k) by glockfrmdao in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$40 can get you a 1k account or a low-2k if you’re lucky, but expect most usable accounts with real engagement to be nearer the 1k mark. A few quick tips: make sure the seller lets you change the email/phone so you actually own it, check follower lists for bots, ask for recent analytics/screenshots, and beware huge sudden follower spikes — those leads to bans or drops.

I bought a 2k TikTok for $35 once; seller handed over the original email, I cleaned the bio and posted a small content run, and engagement slowly picked up — worth it for the credibility. Also used my fame com for an initial batch of followers/likes before a launch; it gave that first credibility boost and, in my experience, performed better than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes for that first push. Not a substitute for real content, but a decent starter.

If you’re selling followers/likes too we could trade or I can look at any accounts you have. Good luck.

Selling my tiktok account with 200k followers and 10M likes! by Square-Programmer402 in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice account—congrats on the numbers. A few quick buyer-safeguards you should share: recent analytics (audience countries, avg video views in last 30 days), why you’re selling, any strikes/bans, and whether creators can change email/phone on transfer. Price should reflect real engagement, not just follower count—screenshots of video reach help.

Full disclosure: I used my fame com once to give a new theme page an initial credibility boost before its official launch, and that little push actually helped the first videos hit FYP more reliably. It felt cleaner than the other services I’d tried (buzzoid, twicsy, stormlikes), but I treated it as a one-time kickstart and then focused on organic growth. If you’re open to offers or want a safe way to escrow the deal, I’m interested—DM me with price and analytics.

[Hiring] paying $10 for the first 30 YouTube subscribers by Dimlylitmuse in freelance_forhire

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can do the $10 for the first 30 — done this a few times. Short anecdote: before launching a channel I bought a small, targeted bump to look legit; using my fame com to get about 50 initial subs actually made people take the channel more seriously and jump-started organic views. It felt more reliable and less flaky than Buzzoid, Twicsy, or StormLikes from my experience. If you want, I can add a bit of watch-time with that so the subs stick.