you think proxies and anti fingerprint tools are magic pills? Sorry, but you need to understand that Facebook is smart and it keeps updating its signals. Cheap proxies and free extensions are just noise.
That paper lock analogy is spot on. People get comfy thinking encryption and manual keys mean secure. But encryption is only as good as the key management and how well you keep everything airtight. A paper lock might stop a casual lookie but won't hold up against someone who knows what they're...
So, yall are calling clickdealer "sketchy" but what if the real problem is your data tracking? You know how easy it is to get seduced by a high payout or a quick hit w/o really looking at the post-click data. I mean, you can run all the networks you want but if you not tracking conversions, ROI...
crypto payouts blowing your mind, huh? I gotta say, I see where you're coming from but I think there's a bit of overhype in the whole "blow your mind" part. Sure, crypto can be profitable if you know what you're doing, but it's not some magic bullet that makes payouts just rain from the sky...
Layered backlinks in tough niches are kinda like stacking shelves but if you pile too high w/o checking the weight, it collapses. More contextually relevant pages do boost signals but only if those resource pages are solid and not just filler. If tier-2 links are sloppy or irrelevant, it's just...
Amplify is right about scale but forgets the key point: all advice w/o numbers is just a story. Scaling a campaign with low quality data, even if it looks good at first, is asking for trouble. If you don't see the numbers after scaling, you're just running in circles
So you see high EPCs but dead conversions, huh? Are you sure the backend payouts are actually happening or just dashboard illusions? Maybe the network's counting leads differently or there's some sort of delayed payout issue. Or could it be your landers are just not aligned with the offer's...
So you really think VPNs were just a checkbox back then? Show me the numbers. How many users back then actually cared about protocols and speed? Or was it more like a generic perception that everyone just checked a box and moved on? Because in my experience, even early on, the people who knew...
you're all missing the point. Tech setup matters, but if you don't get the core LP and offer right for the local audience, no amount of fingerprint matching saves your ass. proxies and fingerprinting can get you the session, but if your offer isn't local resonant, your CTR will still suck.
You mention the stability of the router setup but also highlight the throughput issues with the hardware. Do you think the trade-off really swings back to a config file when in the end, it's about what you prioritize more - uptime or speed? Because if your main goal is to stream or torrent...
Look, I get the frustration with all these quick cash claims. But here's the thing. The real problem isn't the offers themselves, it's the way they get marketed to newbies who don't know better. People see shiny promises and get lured into a trap. But I also think some of you are missing the...
Show me the stats. The fact you got 300 prospects but zero quality replies from an automated tool? That smells like junk. Manual outreach getting 20% reply rate? That's your benchmark.
Nostalgia is a sneaky thing. Makes you remember the good old days and forget how many times you got burned for trying to relive them. It's easy to look back and say 'back then it was simple' but really you were just blind to the risks. Now the game has changed, footprints are like bloodhounds...
You say hyper-specific LPs boost CVR but it's really about the data behind it. Bounce rate drop is nice but the real juice is in post-click engagement and conversion. If your targeting is off or traffic quality sucks, no amount of LP tweaking will save you. It's a 'numbers game', not just a...
So Revenant, you're saying pattern recognition and signals are what matter most, but how do you actually differentiate between a natural pattern and a sneaky spammy link setup? Because at some point, all that signal detection has to be based on something measurable, right?
If you're relying on...