>>71765155>an advertisement, at least for 4chan, is $20$20 is the minimum for starting a campaign, with a minimum of $0.05 bid for 1000 views. When I ran
>>71764650 I started with a $0.15 bid and got outbid by the cryptospammers until I bumped it up to $0.21. I ran that ad for basically a day, and it costed me $5.
>Would it be worthwhile to do so?That depends. When me and another flavrbro took over the ad spaces for nyana's debut we did see a significant increase from her usual numbers. However, you get what you pay for and the chat was infested with, well, 4chan innuendos and spam. She since honed her own style and become a decent indie through hitting that vtuber grind.
>>71767524>Can’t I just pretend that I didn’t post or buy the advertisement?Won't matter, people here will think you bought the ad yourself even if you didn't.
Just remember, once you associate with 4chan it's hard to remove that mark. It will follow you, and anons don't forget easily. You may even have some unintended consequences as well:
https://youtu.be/LTXLiKncJe4?si=cn29Toah7UDQdhEc&t=75