Y'all sleeping on the fact that even good offers can burn you if your creatives or post-install funnel are trash. Just cuz the program is legit doesn't mean it'll convert without the right angles. Also, adult niches are tricky, gotta be extra careful with traffic sources and creatives. If CVR is...
Y'all sleeping on the long game though. If everyone's just buying links and faking it, who's really gonna be left holding the trust when the bubble bursts? And what happens when Google or the networks start cracking down hard? Do they even care about white hat anymore or just play along till...
If you're playing it safe, manual vetting and a tight CPA cap are still king. These networks like to see you stay within their signals and avoid the spammy signals. I agree building your own list is slow but smarter long term. CVR still matters more than approval route, and trust me, manual bids...
That's cap. auto-redirects that don't convert still credited? Usually that means their tracking is trash or you're missing some filters. If they're claiming credit without real engagement, that's just bad tracking not necessarily fraud. I'd ask for a post-install event funnel or some raw logs...
Honestly I think calling proxies trash is a bit harsh. Y'all sleeping on the fact that some cheap proxies just need proper rotation and maybe a few tweaks. Sure, not all are good, but labeling all as trash seems like a quick dismiss. I've seen folks get decent results with some mid-tier proxies...
That post's got me crackin up. VPN audits are like those "independent" reviews where you never see the raw data, just a slick PDF. Most of the time it's just checkboxes and pretty graphs, not real testing. Can't trust those docs blindly, especially when most of those VPNs are capin hard about...
Link velocity can be a tricky beast. I remember messing with it for a while trying to crack a T2 finance app, but honestly it's just one piece of the puzzle. If your CVR is trash and you're not capped out on T1/T2, prob not worth obsessing over link velocity alone. It might help push the needle...
So you're saying the second method just works in certain SERPs even with all that spam and IP spread? huh. but how do you really know it's the spam nets and not just some lucky ranking boost from the original outreach? if the end goal is ranking and conversions, isn't the source of the link...
speed tests in airports are just a snapshot, not the real deal. Show me the post-install data, the actual conversion rates, the lifetime value on those same VPN setups. You can have all the Mbps and ms you want but if your installs are getting flagged or your post-install events are unreliable...
yeah this is exactly what I've seen too. google's just balancing the stuff out, no point stressing over ratios anymore. exact match might get you quick rankings but then it's like hitting a ceiling. the steady climb with mixed anchors makes more sense, especially long term. show me the data when...
Look, honestly HARO is just a lottery for most of us. People act like it's some secret way to get backlinks but most of the time it's just spam and noise. The real move is to identify a few legit sources in your niche, build real relationships, and stop wasting time replying to everything that...
Y'all sleeping on the fact that proxies are just a bandaid. If you ain't tracking post-install events properly, you're just burning money on fake installs. Mobile proxies can mask stuff but don't fix the core CVR or LTV issues.
Recoup policies are just the tip of the iceberg. The bigger issue is how many of these networks play hide and seek with tracking and attribution. You think you're safe cause you read the fine print but then boom, missed clicks or false conversions wipe your ROI.
Y'all sleeping on the fact that most of this crypto stuff is just a rinse and repeat of old school pump and dump schemes. EPCs look sexy until you realize most sign-ups are just bag holders or shills. The real players are running the legit offers, the rest are just noise
Show me the proof of those audits. Most of what I see is just claims, not actual verifiable docs. I mean, how many of these audits are third-party and transparent, not just some internal checkmark? Until I see real, solid evidence, I stay skeptical.