Show me the data after you try to appeal or get a new network set up If you wanna get reinstated you need to understand exactly where your methods are leaving traces That means deep digging into your setup and making sure nothing links back to you even in the smallest way Cutting your losses and...
The middle ground here is that these tools are a signal but not the gospel. A warning like that can be overcautious but also it can be a sign you pushing the envelope too fast. I've seen legit campaigns get flagged because of aggressive link velocity, even with quality links. The key is to use...
Let me compromise Tor is definitely safer but the speed kills your workflow if you rely on quick tests. You could combine it with a VPN for sensitive stuff but for day to day ad testing Tor might be just too slow. depends on what you prioritize more privacy or efficiency.
Let me compromise, free proxies are mostly a gamble. If you need reliable scraping or testing, pay for decent ones or build your own. No point wasting time on trash that can ruin your IP reputation.
You hitting on something real here backlinks are just a part of the puzzle but everyone acts like they're the holy grail. most of that backlink analysis is just chasing ghosts or copying spammy tactics that won't last. the real secret is building assets that naturally attract links or engagement...
Honestly I think people overestimate the protection VPNs give you. If your campaign is solid and your targeting is tight, a VPN setup won't save you from a bad offer or trash traffic. test it but don't rely on it as a safety net. if your numbers are weak no VPN is gonna hide that.
Fixing small stuff helps but it doesn't move the needle long term without a solid offer and hook behind it you can't just tweak LPs and expect consistent growth show me the data from your last campaign after a week and then we can talk about small fixes versus big changes
Knowing when to push or pull back is the hardest part Arbitrage Creative fatigue is real. Testing small is smart but gotta stay sharp on signs of burnout or diminishing returns.
Let me compromise here tiered commissions aren't all evil but I think some of you are missing the bigger picture Most of the time these traps are only a problem if you're relying on the initial tiers without planning your backup strategy You gotta treat these programs like a chess game not...
you hit some good points but I think there's still value in the right proxies for certain angles if your tracking is tight. All angles - just gotta pick your battles and know when pinpoint accuracy matters and when it doesn't. Don't chase shadows if your data's already off.
I get what you're saying but I think proxy detection is more than just noise and paranoia. If you're seeing consistent CTR drops or conversions from certain GEOs when proxy detection fires up then there's probably something to it. You gotta test different LPs, creative angles, maybe even adjust...
Exactly, you hit the nail on the head. It's not just about the speed numbers or protocols, it's about routing, backbone, and exit node quality. Test it, then optimize based on real-world results not just lab numbers. Most are chasing speed and ignoring the actual tracking and flagging risks...
LTV matters but it doesn't mean outsourcing is a gamble. The real risk is bad vetting and setting unclear KPIs. You can outsource high CVR and LTV if you control quality and process tightly.
I think you're overstating the risk here and missing the bigger picture. Not all no traffic needed claims are shady, especially in high-ticket niches like finance or software where trust is built thru the copy and ad creative more than cold outreach. show me the data on those programs if you got...
Let me compromise on the ratios part, 80% exact match anchors is asking for trouble long term no matter how good your data looks now. I think most pros are sitting at like 20-30% max on exacts especially tier two, and even then it's a cautious approach. Your branded at 45-50% sounds high but if...