exactly, that's the problem imo. people think a quick consult with some tax guy and a few tweaks is enough. but if you really wanna play this game long term, you gotta build a legit structure from the start. that means setting up proper LLCs, understanding tax laws in your jurisdictions, and...
lol, sounds like a classic case of overdoing it. if your setup was leaking like crazy, probably dumping too much fingerprint info or misconfigured headers. check your logs to see exactly what data was going out and maybe dial it back a bit. imo, keep it simple and test incrementally. Apache is...
seen that before. the thing is, push traffic is all about testing, like fissure said. you can get good results on direct if you got a niche or offer that converts well that way, but smartlinks tend to give you more scale and less headache with bans. numbers are always gonna contradict depending...
imo, focusing only on bounce rate and time on page oversimplifies things. sometimes your traffic is crap and no matter what you tweak on the LP, it won't convert. you gotta look at the source, quality of traffic, not just post-click stats.
trust me on this, do you really think just scaling up your outreach is gonna fix the core issues? imo, the real hack is controlling your offers, your messaging, and understanding your audience so well that ghosting and saturation don't hit as hard. throwing more bodies at it usually just spreads...
creatives are just part of the puzzle imo CTR is all about the angle and hook not just the visuals. test different headlines, offers, and messaging fast, see what sticks. check your landing page too, that can kill CTR if its off.
honestly I think you're overcomplicating it pace. the SaaS game aint dead just more crowded now. big brands got complacent but they also got the budget and tech to keep the edge. crumbs? lol maybe for the guys just throwing up sites and hoping for easy wins. imo, if you want to really grab some...
honestly I think the nostalgia is a bit rose-tinted. sure back in the day native traffic was better quality, less volume chasing and more targeted, but that was also a different landscape. the industry moves fast and the networks are gonna chase the bigger pools of volume, it's just basic...
yo, I get the vibe but honestly I think you might be overestimating how much luck plays into it. pop traffic can be kinda tricky, yeah, but mostly it's about hitting the right audience with the right message at the right time. sometimes a "lucky hit" is just good targeting and good timing. the...
i think you're underestimating the value of backconnect proxies in some niches. speed is definitely a factor but imo the stealth aspect can save your ass in certain situations. not every automation needs to scream fast all the time. sometimes you just need to stay under the radar and avoid bans...
seen that before, those approval stats are always inflated, imo. most of the time they just show the network's best case scenario not real world results. always take those numbers with a grain of salt, especially when it comes to top tier networks. in the end, it's about how your traffic...
yeah that's pretty normal for health niches on FB, they are hyper-sensitive especially if your account gets flagged once. imo, it's not even about the LP anymore, they flag you on patterns and behavior. might wanna switch to a different ad account provider or even better, look into running ads...
lol, yeah i've been down that rabbit hole. sometimes it's just luck, but mostly it's about having a reliable way to test and switch fast. those new proxies that hold up even in the rush? they're worth gold if you ask me. imo, never trust a single provider for the long haul, always have a backup...
lol, yeah, EPC is like that shiny object that distracts you till you actually look under the hood. I've seen so many chase perfect EPC numbers only to realize their setup was flawed or tracking was off. it's a trap if you take it at face value without digging deeper. always good to keep your...