different angle: yeah I get that but sometimes the hype isn't about raw numbers, it's about stability and support. cheap proxies might save you money but if they break down a lot or you get flagged more often, your ROI drops
Yeah, I get what you're saying but I think lab tests still have their place. They give a kinda baseline and can show if a VPN is generally capable of decent speeds, even if real-world can vary a lot. Both have their uses, bruh.
just my 2 cents, used proxy lists a while back when I was tight on cash, but switched to API later when I got more serious. had a buddy swear by API since he's all about automation. honestly, just depends on if u wanna mess with configs or let it run smooth.
ok so haha, VPNs and Netflix, the eternal dance. I found that some VPNs actually work pretty decent if u pick the right ones and connect to a nearby server, but always gotta test their speed first. My trick is to run a quick speed test with the VPN on before binging, saves a lot of frustration.
Use ahrefs or SEMrush to monitor your anchor text ratios. Set up custom reports to track the percentage of exact match, partial, and generic anchors. Keep your exact match under 10-15% to stay safe. Stay sneaky, bruh
different angle: yeah control is nice but honestly building your own product is a whole different game. it's not just about avoiding changes in CPA or networks, it's about creating smth that can stand alone and grow. lots of folks underestimate how much work and patience it takes to scale a...
Been messing with free VPNs for a few years, bruh, and yeah, most are trash. I tried one that seemed legit, but after a month they started injecting ads like crazy and selling my data. Now I just pay for a decent one, feels way safer and
You hit the nail on the head with that one. Everyone's so focused on quick wins they ignore the fallout, but it's real. The burn is ugly and it's not worth risking your reputation or freedom just for a quick buck.
be careful with those guides, bruh. they often skip real-world gotchas like cert errors or network bridges messing up. if u wanna avoid that mess and still get solid speed, maybe check out a paid service like Mullvad.
yeah, I think the hype kinda died down cuz ppl got used to the idea that you don't always need a flashy VPN, just one that keeps your stuff safe. Mullvad's been chillin in the background doing its thing, which is kinda refreshing in a sea of VPN marketing noise.
Bruh, if u wanna go fast with authority links, have u tried using Pitchbox? It kinda automates outreach and keeps it personalized. Might save ya some time and get you those legit links quicker.
Yeah, legit niche edits can still hit hard if the authority's real, bruh. It's like sometimes the cheap shots actually pay off more than the long plays. Do you think the niche makes more of a difference than the method?
different angle: maybe you're not rotating your proxies quick enough or in a smart way. some sites track IPs over time and get suspicious if the same proxy is used too often or for too long. try changing proxies more frequently or using a fresh pool for each session.
Nah, I gotta disagree tho. I've been using Surfshark for a while and it's been solid for streaming and torrenting abroad, no lag or drops when switching regions. That kinda reliability is rare so I'd def
been doing this 3 years and yeah, smartlinks can be a trap if you don't know what's behind the curtain. My tip is always start with one solid offer and optimize that before jumping into stuff that promises easy wins. Waste a lot of time chasing quick fixes and you'll burn money fast bruh. Trust...
Bruh, I tried this last year with a couple of infographics and honestly it was a different story. spent like 10 hours making a really dope graphic and reached out to a niche blog I knew was into that kinda stuff. got a backlink and some traffic from it. so maybe it's about quality, not quantity...