Boosting outfits to top pages

Micikus
by Micikus · 15 posts
4 months ago in Basic Creator Help
Posted 4 months ago · Author
Hello, I saw multiple people clearly boosting their outfits to the top pages and I wanted to give it a try aswell. Spent 160k credits to gift one of my outfits to the first 1-2 page. If i did my calculations right you would need around 14-16 gifts to get there. So, I gifted it to some people and waited. However the outfit didnt even make it anywhere close there, it was stuck somewhere around the 25-30 page. But, one of my other outfit with 8 sales was on the third page. So how does this work? Do i need to gift from different accounts? I honestly dont know how some people manage to get multiple of their outfits to the top pages each day everyday.
Posted 4 months ago
Wow! 160k credits is quite a bit, I wish that they would've been pushed to the top. I do believe that they are ranked and displayed on popularity. Unfortunately if your outfit wasn't very popular, then I'm not sure. And it is strange indeed that you say it was on the 3rd page with only ate, hm... That is strange, and I am sorry. I wish you luck in the future!
Posted 4 months ago
How crazy is a lot of credits, the funny thing as a creator is seeing poorly designed clothes or etc., and that they are on the first pages
Posted 4 months ago
The sales are very fast, I want to know the secret so that I can also get a lot of credit, for one sale I will be able to make more money in my country
Posted 4 months ago · Author
@Kleixx


I know, exactly my issue. My products that i've spent hours on are getting overshadowed by 0 changes or generic af products. Thats the reason i'd like to boost.
Posted 4 months ago
Gifting your products actually hurts your placement in the top pages rather than benefit it. IMVU requires genuine sales for your product to be in the top pages and mass gifting your product hurts your ranking. That's why creators tend to send models credits to buy their products instead of gifting them.
Posted 3 months ago
@gmman


To go under IMVU's radar, you need a ridiculous number of accounts and VPN's. People stopped offering product boosting services because it was too expensive to keep up with and too risky. You were just as likely to get someone banned as successfully boost their product. High risk, high cost, low profits; not a good investment.

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