Promoted Video Program on You Tube
If you can afford it, you can literally buy views to your video with You Tube's promoted video program for a penny a piece. However, a penny is only going to get a few views a day. If you buy views for, say $15 each, they will show it in more places, and therefore you can get as many views as you want. You set up a maximum spend per month and PPC (pay-per-click) and the views start rolling in within a few minutes after you enter in your credit card information. This is the opposite of the Partner Program, and is called the Sponsored Video Program. Go to You Tube for all of the details. I did it once to see if it helped my SERPs, and it didn't. It is simply buying and selling views to your videos. The amount you spend on each view in your pre-paid account determines how long it takes for them to give you the views.
"If you got the money, they got the honey!"
If you are serious about spending money on views, Pay-Per-Post.com is the way to go. Here, (in a nutshell) you pay them to pay bloggers to write a blog about your video and/or web site. Thousands of bloggers, each with 10 thousand readers per day, writing about your niche with your video embedded in the story is about as powerful as it gets, unless major media picks up your video like the baby dancing in front of the TV to a popular Pop music song. Pay-Per-Post quoted me close to 10 grand to maximize my ROI for my remote control lawn mowers web site. You can spend less, but if the blogger is not on a PR5 web site, you will not get a ROI, let a lone a good one. You are going to want to make sure the blog you pay for is getting visitors daily. It would be ideal if the blog is at least showing up in the Alexa ratings.
Besides getting views from the blogs, Pay-Per-Post can do wonders for your PR (page rank) helping to get your video showing up on Google search results. This method has the potential of getting a video 10 million views, but not many people (including myself) have that kind of money to spend on getting views for a You Tube video.