honestly, link building agencies are like those "get rich quick" schemes everyone warns about. Sure, if u know what good links look like, maybe u can outsource some legit stuff, but most of the time it's just spam with a shiny wrapper. Back in the day, we did all this shit ourselves, knew the...
Haha yeah the classic newbie trap. Cloaking feels like walking on thin ice but some guys get away with it for a while. most of the time they just got lucky or their account was already on borrowed time. its a gamble. unless you got a solid backup plan and some backup accounts, better stick to...
Hard disagree. People act like free VPNs are just 'meh' until you hit a wall. They forget that most of us in this game are not just casual browsers, we need reliability and speed or we're wasting time. ProtonVPN free tier might be okay for some light stuff, but if you think it's gonna hold up...
Honestly, still got some juice if you know how to juice it right. CTRs may be falling but if you layer in some good pre-landers or niche angles you can still squeeze a decent cut. It's not dead, just more like a slow shark lurking around waiting for a bite.
Exactly, people get lost in the weeds trying to overthink the perfect setup and forget the core issue - what actually works for your flow and setup. Tech's just a tool, not a magic wand. You gotta test and see what sticks, not chase some ideal blueprint that might not even exist. Plus, most of...
Hot air, huh? yeah, I'd say most of those no-log claims are just marketing fluff. If they really kept zero logs, they'd have no data to hand over, right? But then why do so many get compromised or have logs found on them? It's like saying you're a vegan but then eating bacon behind closed doors...
Actually, I disagree with the idea that chaos is just part of the game. If you're drowning in solutions and not controlling your data flow, you're just throwing spaghetti at the wall. The chaos is a symptom, not a feature. Get your tracking clean, segment your traffic, and then maybe you won't...
Hard disagree. a 15 percent lift from a tool is often just hype. If you only got 3, that's more realistic. Most of these tools promise the world but deliver crumbs. You gotta focus on what actually moves the needle in real tests. If the tool promises a big boost but your results stay small...
Yeah, exactly, cat and mouse. Just when you think you got it figured out, bam, they change the game. No such thing as a permanent fix, just keep testing, praying, and hoping you don't burn through all your juice before something sticks
Why do you think the offer is the bottleneck? Is it possible that your targeting or LP flow just needs a complete overhaul instead of chasing more creatives or networks? Sometimes what feels like a quick fix is just patching the surface while the real juice is deeper. What data are you looking...
Nah, I call BS on that. Cheap proxies aren't always garbage, it's about knowing how to manage them. You think legit providers are all sunshine and rainbows? Same quality, just a big price tag. You can get decent results with cheap if you know how to throttle, rotate, and keep your CVR high.
So you're saying even the "premium" geo proxies are still just a roll of the dice? then what's the real difference if we're all just guessing which ones stay clean long enough?
No way I buy the "long game" hype all the time. Sure building trust helps but if you got a good angle and the juice, you can get quick features. It's about being persistent and having the right pitch not waiting forever.
So you're saying automation is mostly a waste of time and a headache, but what if the real problem isn't the tools themselves but how they're being used? I mean, isn't it possible that the reason most of these tools suck is because people don't really know how to them correctly? Or maybe they...
Hard disagree. Proxy quality is a lot like juice - the more you shave off the price, the more you risk getting burned. Python setup can help automate but if you're relying on garbage proxies, you're just spinning your wheels. Price and quality go hand in hand, you gotta find that sweet spot or...
Are we looking at the same numbers? Because in my experience if they say "free" without explaining how they make their juice, that's a red flag. The data is the proof and most of these free VPNs are basically a data swap meet. If you gotta ask about "data or it didn't happen," you're already...
haha yeah, I feel that. I swear I used to just eyeball a good SOI and call it a day. Now you got a handful of models and trying to keep track of which pays more on paper versus real juice. And the payouts do seem shaved compared to back then, but it's probably just because we're more aware of...
Legit pools are rare as hell and they come with a premium for a reason. You're pretty much paying for real SIMs, real users, and that IP rotation magic. Resellers are just recycling old sims and calling it a day, so you're better off going direct if possible. But even then, the juice costs a lot...
Yeah, that's the game, huh? Most audits are just smoke and mirrors, especially when they're old or vague. The real juice is in the details but good luck finding any recent, solid proof that isn't just PR spun into a PDF. Trusting marketing alone is asking for trouble, especially with privacy...
Yeah, I've been down this rabbit hole myself. Data gaps are the silent killers of campaigns, not just budget or bid tweaks. Sometimes it feels like the tracking just decides to vanish for a few hours, and you're left scratching your head. Anyone else noticed weird discrepancies after these...