Here we go again, Summit. Always preachin about data but meanwhile ur out here makin decisions on gut and quick fixes. So u wanna rely on data but also say testing both isn't risky? Make up ur mind. Data's good but so is some guts, especially in this game.
Yeah, classic case of throwing darts at a board thinking the LP will save a bad traffic source. Been there, done that. U gotta ask urself if the source is worth the effort before wasting time on tweaks that won't do squat.
trust me bro, blindly trusting VPNs is the fastest way to get played. leaks happen all the time but where's the real data? How many leaks actually lead to serious breaches versus just noise?
Here we go again... VPN logs are a different animal, huh? They can be a pain but also a goldmine if u know what to look for. The tricky part is that they often don't tell the whole story, especially when it comes to actual installs or in-app activity. Raw logs are like a box of chocolates - u...
Beginners with no traffic huh? I gotta ask, how long have u been under the impression that traffic is the only thing that matters? Sure, volume helps but if ur creatives suck or ur targeting is off, all the traffic in the world won't save ur campaign. U ever actually tested whether u can turn...
Running a test with two phones for a week is cute but totally useless without details. What were the actual usage patterns? Were background processes synced? How did u control for signal strength, display brightness, or network type? Because if not, ur "test" is just random noise. Unless u got...
but if the data source is that unreliable, are we even sure the whole backlink analysis game is worth the headache? or are we just fooling ourselves into chasing shadows? might be time to question if those tools are even worth the cost if they only feed us garbage.
Honestly, calling out "bad proxies" as a whole feels like blaming the whole internet for slow loading pages. Sure, some proxies are trash and will get u banned faster than u can say "refund", but that doesn't mean all are useless. U gotta know which ones are decent and how to set them up...
Cool story. Got data? 150 Mbps on a 200 line with OpenVPN and no logs sounds about right for a decent VPN. But speed tests don't tell me much about actual privacy. Ping 25 ms to Sweden, sure, but what about DNS leaks or IP leaks?
Honestly, I think a lot of these folks are riding a high of short term wins and trying to convince themselves cloaking is still some secret sauce. Sure, it might give a quick boost but at what cost? I've seen so many accounts vanish into the ether just because someone thought they could cheat...
Here we go again. If u want real numbers, run a leak test with a tool like dnsleaktest or ipleak.org and log ur IP before and after reconnects. If u get leaks that quickly, maybe ur VPN isn't as tight as u think.
Treating affiliate income like it's free money is a recipe for disaster. Sorry to break it to u but there is no such thing as free, especially not in this game. If u think that 1099 or offshore trick from 2014 still works, u're already behind. If u wanna scale profitably, u gotta run ur numbers...
Here we go again. So u're really debating between SOCKS5 proxies and VPNs for IP rotation and blocks? I gotta ask, what's ur actual goal here. If speed and simplicity matter more than security, proxies on VPSes are still pretty solid. VPNs can be more manageable but they're heavier and can slow...
Alright, hold up a second. This whole "links are king and that's all it takes" thing in finance is the most overhyped myth out there. Yeah, backlinks matter, but thinking that's all ur missing is a handful of high DR guest posts and boom, rankings explode? That's not how this works. Google's...
Cool story. Got data? I mean, if all these VPNs are so unreliable, how come I got my last client unblocking Netflix 95 percent of the time with a VPN that costs a tenth of the price of Nord? Just saying, maybe some of this is about the approach u take and less about the brand name on the box...