There’s always a way around.”Īfter Google, more people search on YouTube than on any other site.
“They’ve tried to stop it for so many years, but they can’t stop it.
“I can deliver an unlimited amount of views to a video,” Mr. Vassilev - like a modern switchboard operator - quickly connects with another. When a supplier cannot fulfill an order, Mr. His website,, connects customers with services that offer views, likes and dislikes generated by computers, not humans. Vassilev, 32, does not provide the views himself. Working from home in Ottawa, he has sold about 15 million views so far this year, putting him on track to bring in more than $200,000, records show. Martin Vassilev makes a good living selling fake views on YouTube videos.