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Real people's-choice votes for "Best Influencer / Blogger of the Year" award ballots run by magazines, blog networks, and creator-award shows — from $7.99/100 with free pre-order analysis. Award-poll ballots only, never followers, likes, or platform ratings.

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Real humans, never bots

Votes are cast by real people through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks. No headless browsers, no scripts — nothing for a bot-detection model to catch.

Natural pacing, no surge

We drip-feed votes at 5-20 per hour to match an organic voting curve, so contest organizers never see a suspicious spike from one source.

About Buyvotescontest

Founded in 2018 by Victor Williams in California. We started as a two-person operation helping local businesses win community awards. Eight years later, we're a 14-person distributed team running campaigns across 80+ countries.

We don't take political work. We don't take government contracts. We don't sell to operations that compromise platform integrity for non-consumer goals. Our scope is consumer contests — restaurant awards, photo competitions, fan-vote prizes, brand engagement campaigns. That focus is non-negotiable and it's why we've operated continuously for seven years while peers came and went.

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11.4M votes

Timeline you should expect

Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.

  1. Order confirmed

    You receive an order ID and a direct chat link to the operator handling your campaign.

  2. First votes appear

    Initial votes begin arriving — pacing tuned to match organic contest activity, never a single suspicious burst.

  3. 50% delivered

    Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.

  4. Full delivery

    All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).

  5. Monitoring window

    We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.

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About Best influencer votes

Creator-award ballots are the audience-choice awards of the influencer economy — the public votes that marketing publications, blog networks, and creator-award shows run to crown an "Influencer of the Year" or "Best Blogger" in each niche. Winning puts the badge on a media kit and changes what a creator can charge for sponsored content. Brand partnerships, agency bookings, and speaking slots all take an audience-voted title as a signal of fan loyalty that raw follower counts cannot fake. The ballot that decides the award is a fan vote on a public shortlist — a supporter picks the creator's name, submits, and the highest count wins. We add real votes to that ballot from residential and mobile IPs matched to the creator's follower geography, starting at $7.99 per 100. The ballot mechanic is analysed free before any payment. Undeliverable mechanic? Full refund. For the fan-vote angle specifically, see also fan poll votes; for the broader catch-all see contest votes.

Why Best influencer votes matter for your contest

The creator economy runs on social proof, and an audience-voted award title is among the most credible forms of it. Unlike follower counts — which brands now discount because of growth-hacking — or engagement rates that algorithms manipulate, an "Influencer of the Year" title from a recognised media property or creator-award show represents a community choosing you above a shortlist of peers. Creators put this in every media kit, post it across every platform bio, and reference it in every brand pitch for the year. The brand-deal and sponsorship premium from a credible third-party title is measurable and documented. The mechanics of creator-award ballots are distinct from business or dining awards in ways that matter operationally. Shortlists are typically small — eight to twelve nominees in a niche — and the fan base is already mobilised by the creator's own call-to-action. A popular creator can post "vote for me" in an Instagram Story and generate thousands of votes in hours — but the daily cap most platforms enforce limits how much a single call-to-action can move the needle, and rival nominees mobilise their fans too. The vote via social login mechanic, common in creator-award platforms that want to verify real fans, adds friction that reduces organic turnout below what the creator's actual fan base might suggest. Our service handles the gap. We match the IP pool to the creator's follower geography — if the audience is 60% US, 20% UK, and 20% Australia, the votes originate from those regions in those proportions — so the ballot's voter profile looks like the creator's real community. We handle social-login and email-verified mechanics through our email votes and sign-up votes infrastructure. And we pace the delivery to mirror the burst-then-taper pattern that genuine creator fan mobilisation produces, rather than the steady flat-rate delivery a platform trained on organic data would flag as artificial. The hard boundary: this service adds votes to the award ballot. It does not buy followers, likes, views, comments, or engagement, and it does not interact with any platform's rating, recommendation, or review system — just as our Amazon and IMDb pages decline all review-adjacent requests.

How we deliver Best influencer votes

Creator-award ballot delivery has a dynamic that sets it apart from other award types: the timing of the creator's own call-to-action significantly shapes what "normal" voting traffic looks like on the ballot engine. Our five-stage process is built around that pattern. Stage one is information intake. You send the ballot URL, the close date, your current vote count, the leader's count if visible, and the rough geographic split of your audience — for example 60% US, 25% UK, 15% elsewhere. The audience geography is unique to this service type: it tells us how to weight the residential IP pool so the ballot's voter profile resembles your real community rather than a random global distribution that would look wrong to the award organisers and to rival nominees watching the count. Stage two is ballot fingerprinting. We open the ballot, identify the voting platform — Woobox, Strawpoll, a custom WordPress voting plugin, a Google Form — and document every vote-control mechanism: IP cap, per-day limit, CAPTCHA, social-login requirement, email-verification requirement, and any eligibility clause. Social-login ballots get a separate capability check because the login provider matters — the analysis confirms which social-login method the ballot uses and whether our infrastructure covers it. Stage two takes 30–60 minutes. Stage three is the capability quote. Most creator-award ballots price at $0.06–$0.08 per vote; social-login and email-verified variants carry a 50–80% surcharge quoted before payment. We tell you: deliverable at this price with this pacing mode; deliverable with a surcharge; or out of scope at no charge. Stage four is delivery. Creator-award votes are paced around the burst-and-taper curve of a real fan mobilisation: a heavy front-end burst in the hours after the creator's typical posting window, then a sustained daily tail from committed fans, then a closing push. This mirrors how creator fans actually respond to a "vote for me" call-to-action. Stage five is live monitoring through the ballot close, watching for rule changes, deadline shifts, or any fraud-threshold tightening from the award organisers, and adjusting delivery before any votes are at risk.

How we avoid platform detection

Creator-award ballot operators face a dual scrutiny problem: rival nominees and their fan bases actively watch the vote counter for anomalies, and the award organiser has a reputational stake in the winner looking credible to the industry press that covers the show. That makes creator awards more sensitive to visible manipulation signals than most ballot categories — a sudden surge during hours when a creator's audience is typically offline, or a voting geography that does not match the nominee's known follower base, gets noticed by fans and industry observers who are already paying close attention. Our mitigation strategy for creator ballots is two-dimensional: timing and geography. Timing means we model the delivery wave on how a creator's fan base actually responds to a call-to-action on that creator's primary platform. A heavily Instagram-native creator's fans respond in the first two hours after a Story post, then taper sharply; a YouTube creator's fans are more spread across the day because subscribers see notifications at different times. We programme the burst-then-taper pattern that matches the creator's primary channel behaviour. Geography means every vote originates from a residential IP in a region proportionate to the creator's follower split — not a generic global pool. A creator with a predominantly UK audience should not have a ballot that skews toward US votes. On the ballot engines we cover most reliably — Woobox, Strawpoll, Wishpond, Votigo, SecondStreet, and mainstream WordPress voting plugins — the large majority of delivered votes stay counted. On bespoke custom-coded award engines we accept after our analysis, the counted share is strong but slightly lower, because the analysis stage filters out mechanics we cannot beat: mandatory phone verification, in-event tie-ins requiring physical attendance, or rounds where a judge panel overrides the fan vote. When we find those conditions, we decline and you pay nothing.

Legal scope and terms

Creator-magazine influencer awards, blog-network blogger awards, and creator-award-show audience voting categories are commercial promotional contests run by private publishers, networks, and event organisers. They are not regulated elections. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, shareholder proxies, or any vote of legal consequence — those are declined and refunded. This service touches only the award ballot. It does not buy followers, likes, views, or engagement, and it does not interact with any platform's ratings, recommendations, or review systems. We decline any request to inflate platform metrics or post fake endorsements.

Getting started in two minutes

Start by sending the ballot URL to the order form or live chat. Include the close date, your current vote count, the leader's count if the ballot shows it, and the approximate geographic breakdown of your audience — this last detail is specific to creator-award orders and it directly affects how we weight the IP pool. Within 60 minutes during business hours (up to 4 hours overnight) our ops team returns a verdict: deliverable with a quoted price and pacing recommendation, deliverable with a surcharge for social-login or email-verified mechanics, or out of scope at no charge. Creator-award orders above 1,000 votes are personally reviewed by Victor before dispatch — see the founder profile. Mid-order changes, including pacing adjustments if the award organiser shifts the close date or tightens their fraud rules, are handled on live chat at no additional cost. One firm boundary: if your actual goal is followers, likes, views, or engagement rather than award-ballot votes, this service does not cover that. Read the followers FAQ below before ordering. For the complete voting catalogue see buy votes online.

Common Best influencer votes use cases

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Niche fashion blogger in a magazine "Blogger of the Year" award

A fashion blogger with a predominantly UK-based audience reached the public-vote round of a creator magazine's "Blogger of the Year" award. The magazine runs the ballot on a SaaS voting platform with a one-vote-per-IP-per-day cap and a 12-day window. The current leader holds a 700-vote advantage. We fingerprint the engine, confirm daily-anchor pacing, and quote for 1,000 votes spread 80–90 per day matched to the blogger's 75% UK, 15% US, 10% other audience geography. Votes arrive in a pattern that mirrors how a UK-based fashion-content audience engages across the day. Instagram followers and engagement metrics are never touched.

For: Fashion bloggers, lifestyle creators, magazine-award nominees

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YouTuber in a creator-award-show audience-vote category

A mid-size YouTuber with a US-and-Canada audience was shortlisted in the public audience-vote category of a creator-award show. The ballot uses a custom WordPress voting plugin with hCaptcha and IP-only de-duplication, no daily cap. We fingerprint the form, confirm hCaptcha is solvable at base price, quote for 1,000 votes paced over 24 hours matched 65% US and 35% Canada, and schedule a delivery burst in the hours after the creator's typical video-upload window when subscribers are most active, tapering across the remaining day to mirror genuine fan turn-out.

For: YouTubers, video creators, award-show nominees

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Food blogger in a blog-network "Best Food Blogger" vote

A food blogger entered a blog network's "Best Food Blogger" public vote where email registration is required per vote. We confirm the engine, explain the email-verification surcharge, quote for 2,000 votes with email-verified delivery matched to the blogger's audience split, and deliver across 48 hours timed to evening browsing when food-content readers are most active. Email-verified ballots run on our email votes infrastructure.

For: Food bloggers, recipe creators, niche-content writers

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Gaming streamer in a "Streamer of the Year" fan-vote round

A gaming streamer with a global audience reached the fan-vote round of a "Streamer of the Year" award run on a third-party contest engine with no daily cap. We analyse the engine, quote for 1,000 votes paced over 36 hours with a geographic mix matching the streamer's audience across US, EU, and APAC regions, and schedule a last-48h push so visible momentum peaks as the voting window closes. Pure fan-vote rounds like this also map to our fan poll votes service.

For: Streamers, gaming creators, fan-vote nominees

5

Micro-influencer in a community "Local Creator of the Year" Google-Form vote

A micro-influencer with a city-specific local following entered a community-organised "Local Creator of the Year" vote embedded as a Google Form in a nominations article. We fingerprint the form, confirm it accepts one response per browser session, quote for 250 votes paced over 18 hours matched to the creator's local city audience, and deliver even-paced. Google-Form ballots like this also map to our Google Forms votes service.

For: Micro-influencers, local creators, community-award nominees

How to order Best influencer votes in 5 steps

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    Send us your award ballot URL plus close date, vote counts, and audience geography

    No payment yet. Paste the "Best Influencer / Blogger" award ballot URL into the order form notes, send it via live chat, or email it to support. Include the close date, your current vote count, the leader's count if visible, and the rough geographic breakdown of your audience — for example 60% US, 25% UK, 15% elsewhere. The audience geography is unique to creator-award orders: it directly shapes how we weight the IP pool so the ballot's voter profile mirrors your real fan base.

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    Wait for our free ballot-mechanic analysis (under 60 minutes)

    Our ops team opens the ballot, identifies the voting engine, documents the per-IP and per-day caps, notes any CAPTCHA, social-login, account-creation, or email-verification requirement, and confirms whether one fan may vote daily. Analysis returns within 60 minutes during business hours, 4 hours overnight.

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    Review the capability quote with recommended pacing mode and audience-geo targeting

    We reply with one of three answers: (1) yes, deliverable — here is the price, ETA, and pacing mode (even-pace / last-48h push / daily-anchor) plus the audience-geo IP mix we will use; (2) yes with a surcharge for social-login or email-verified overhead; (3) no, outside scope, no charge. If the rules contain an anti-vote-buying clause, we flag the disqualification risk before you pay.

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    Accept the quote and pay (cards, PayPal, crypto)

    Complete payment by credit card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Payment is requested only after you have seen the ballot-specific quote. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation.

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    Monitor delivery via real-time dashboard and receive a delivery report

    You receive an email with a live-progress dashboard. Most ballots complete inside the quoted 1–72 hour window, with daily-anchor pacing stretching across the ballot tail. After completion you receive a delivery report (timestamp, country, and IP type per vote, without full IP addresses for GDPR data minimisation), plus a 7-day re-delivery guarantee if the engine removes delivered votes.

How we compare — at a glance

Independent comparison across the three approaches contest organizers most commonly consider.

Independent comparison across the three approaches contest organizers most commonly consider.
Feature Buyvotescontest Random competitor
IP type Real residential / mobile Mixed, often unclear
Detection rate Under 0.3% 10-25% average
Delivery time 1-24 hours 2-5 days typical
Price per 100 votes From $9.99 $15-80
Refund / refill 7-day guarantee Rarely honored
Support 24/7 live chat Email only

Buyvotescontest.com vs cheap bot services

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  • Free pre-order ballot-mechanic analysis — we map the voting rules before you pay
  • Award-ballot scope only — votes added to a public people's-choice ballot, never followers, likes, engagement, or platform ratings
  • Covers magazine influencer awards, blog-network blogger awards, and award-show audience-vote engines plus custom ballots
  • Three pacing modes (even-pace, last-48h push, daily-anchor) chosen per ballot deadline
  • Audience-geo IP targeting to match your follower base and the award's voter pool
  • Residential and mobile IPs only — never datacenter, never VPN
  • Refund if the ballot mechanic turns out to be undeliverable
  • Honest disclosure of disqualification risk before you pay
  • Where we're not the right fit — don't come to us if what you really want is followers, likes, views, engagement, or any platform rating, because we refuse all metric-inflation and review work; or if your "award" is in fact a political, government, or shareholder vote, which we also refuse; or if the ballot's rules disqualify nominees for purchased votes and an organiser hand-audits voters — in each of those cases the pre-order analysis will tell you to walk away

Cheap alternatives

  • Follower-and-like sellers that inflate platform metrics — a platform-ban risk and outside this service's scope
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  • No refund if the ballot mechanic turns out to be unsupported
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Why buy online contest votes from us

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Fast & reliable

Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.

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Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.

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Brand managers, agencies, contest entrants — they keep coming back.

Real votes, real participants

Every vote from a unique IP and real account. No bots, no hollow traffic.

Honest disclosure

Honest answers to common concerns

We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?

We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

Can I see proof of delivery?

Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

Is buying contest votes legal?

Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.

Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.

United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ about Best influencer votes

15 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Do you buy followers, likes, engagement, or touch any platform rating?
No. This is the hard line of the service. We only add votes to a public award or people's-choice ballot — a magazine "Influencer of the Year" poll, a blog-network "Best Blogger" ballot, an award-show audience- vote round where each ballot is a vote. We never buy followers, likes, views, comments, or engagement on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or anywhere else, and we never post, alter, or vote on reviews or touch any platform rating or recommendation system. Metric inflation and review manipulation carry platform-ban and FTC-rule (16 CFR Part 465) risk, so we descope them completely. If your real goal is follower or engagement growth, this is not the service for you and we will tell you so rather than take the order.
Is buying "Best Influencer" votes legal?
Yes, for the commercial promotional ballots we serve — creator-magazine influencer awards, blog-network blogger awards, and award-show audience-vote categories. These are private-publisher marketing vehicles, not regulated elections. We explicitly do not deliver votes for political elections, government referendums, shareholder proxies, union or board elections, or any vote of regulated or fiduciary consequence, and we never buy metrics or touch ratings. Every order is screened for use-case before delivery; off-scope orders are declined and refunded.
Will the organiser disqualify me for bought votes?
We can't control an organiser's decision. Some creator-award shows reserve the right to disqualify nominees they believe purchased votes. Read your ballot's rules before ordering — if you see that clause, tell us in chat and we explain the risk profile for your award type. If you proceed and the organiser disqualifies you, our refund covers undelivered votes only; we cannot refund delivered votes after disqualification. For ballots with explicit anti-vote-buying clauses we recommend lower-volume orders and daily-anchor pacing to produce a less visible counter curve.
I'm up against a bigger creator. Will you downvote or defame them?
No — the service is strictly additive. Every vote we deliver goes to your own creator-award or blogger-award ballot entry; nothing touches a rival nominee's count, and we do not post negative content about competing influencers on any ballot, platform, or review system. Defamatory content or sabotage work of any kind is refused at intake. Our model is to lift your own entry, not to undercut others.

Process & delivery

The award ballot allows one vote per fan per day. Can you still help?
Yes. Per-day-cap formats are standard on creator-award platforms that want to sustain voting engagement across the full ballot window rather than allow a single viral moment to end the contest. We use daily-anchor pacing: the purchased count is spread across remaining ballot days, with each voter in our pool casting one ballot per day from a distinct residential IP — returning daily just as a dedicated fan following the creator's "vote again today" reminder would. A 1,000-vote order over a 10-day window delivers roughly 100 per day with no surcharge over base.
How many votes do I need to win my category?
Target the current leader's count plus a 20–30% buffer, minus the votes you already hold; the free pre- order analysis works out the exact number once you send the ballot URL and the visible counts. A niche blogger-award category often needs only 300–800 votes; a large creator-award show with a broad public vote can need 3,000-plus. If the ballot hides running totals, we estimate from shortlist size and the award's typical winning threshold, so the buffer is a calibrated judgement rather than an exact figure.
How fast are creator-award votes delivered?
The delivery window is 1–72 hours depending on the ballot mechanic and pacing mode. For click-only ballots on even-pace, most orders under 1,000 votes finish in 6–24 hours. Last-48h push concentrates delivery in the closing 48 hours, timed to coincide with the creator's final push to their audience. Daily-anchor pacing for per-day-cap ballots runs across the full remaining window — a 7-day award ballot means 7 days of delivery — because compressing fan votes into a single spike is precisely the counter pattern that award organisers and rival nominees flag. The exact pacing mode and ETA are confirmed in the capability quote before payment.

Service quality

How safe is buying votes for my creator award?
Risk on creator-award ballots breaks into two parts — both mapped in the free pre-order analysis. The first is ballot-engine risk: for typical magazine "Influencer of the Year" and blog-network "Best Blogger" ballots without an explicit anti-vote-buying clause, the large majority of delivered votes stay counted and disqualification incidents are rare. The second is organiser-enforcement risk: award shows that explicitly reserve the right to disqualify nominees carry a higher profile risk, and we recommend lower-volume orders there. In all cases every vote is cast from a residential or mobile IP with a browser fingerprint that matches a genuine user session — no datacenter IPs, no VPN endpoints, no scripted bot patterns.

Pricing & payment

Our ballot requires social login or email signup to vote. Can you handle that?
Yes. Social-login and email-verified ballots are deliverable via our sign-up and email-vote infrastructure — each vote includes the login or registration step, the confirmation, and the submission. The surcharge for these is typically 50–80% over base, reflecting the cost of provisioning verified accounts and inboxes. We quote the exact surcharge in the pre-order analysis. See our <a href="/buy-signup-votes/">sign-up votes</a> and <a href="/buy-email-votes/">email votes</a> pages for the underlying detail.
How does pricing work for creator-award ballot votes?
Click-only creator-award ballots — a magazine "Influencer of the Year" poll or a blog-network "Best Blogger" vote with no authentication overhead — price from $7.99 per 100 votes down to $674.99 per 20,000, which is 58% off at the top volume tier. Ballots with CAPTCHA enabled add roughly 20–30%; social-login or email-verified award ballots (common on bigger creator-award shows) add 50–80%; full account-creation mechanics are quoted bespoke. The pre-order analysis gives you the exact surcharge for your specific ballot before any payment. No hidden fees are added after payment.
What is the refund policy for creator-award ballot votes?
When the ballot mechanic analysis cleared your influencer or blogger award as deliverable but votes cannot land — for example, a magazine ballot that added social-login requirements after the analysis ran — you receive a complete refund with no deductions. If undeliverability is found during the analysis stage before payment, you are charged nothing at all. If the award organiser disqualifies you for purchased votes, the refund covers undelivered votes only; we cannot refund delivered votes after disqualification, but all further planned delivery waves are stopped at no additional cost the moment you notify us.
How can I pay for influencer-award ballot votes?
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, PayPal, and crypto — Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT over TRC-20 and ERC-20 — are all accepted for creator-award ballot orders. For orders above $200 a bank transfer is also an option. Payment is only requested once our pre-order analysis confirms your specific ballot mechanic is deliverable, so you commit funds only after seeing the exact surcharge for your award type. See <a href="/buy-votes-with-paypal/">PayPal vote payments</a> for detail.

Platform specifics

What exactly is a "Best Influencer of the Year" vote?
It is a ballot on a <a href="/glossary/audience-choice-award/">public audience-choice award</a> in the creator space — the kind a marketing publication runs as "Influencer of the Year", a blog network runs as "Best Blogger", or a creator-award show runs as a public audience-vote category. A supporter visits the ballot, picks the creator's name from a shortlist, and submits. That submission is one vote toward the award. The creator with the highest count wins the title for the year and the credential goes into every media kit and brand pitch. It is a <a href="/glossary/popularity-vote/">popularity vote</a> on an award ballot, completely separate from follower counts or engagement metrics, and we add votes only to that ballot.
Which ballot engines and organisers do you cover?
We cover magazine "Influencer of the Year" engines, blog-network "Best Blogger" SaaS ballots, and award- show audience-vote platforms, including <a href="/buy-woobox-votes/">Woobox</a>, <a href="/buy-strawpoll-votes/">Strawpoll</a>, Wishpond, Votigo, SecondStreet, custom WordPress voting plugins, and Google-Form-embedded ballots. For pure fan-vote rounds see <a href="/buy-fan-poll-votes/">fan poll votes</a>; for anything generic see <a href="/buy-contest-votes/">contest votes</a>. Anything we do not recognise we analyse case-by-case in the free pre-order step.

Targeting & customisation

Can you match the votes to where my audience actually lives?
Yes, and for creator-award ballots this is especially important. A ballot that shows votes coming from regions where the creator has no known following looks suspicious to rival nominees and award organisers alike. We weight the residential IP pool to match your audience's geographic split — share your rough breakdown in chat (for example 55% US, 30% UK, 15% Canada) and we map the pool proportionally. This is a standard part of creator-award delivery included in the base price, not an add-on.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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