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    Recurring SaaS Commissions: The Nostalgia of Trust?

    Nostalgia? More like wishful thinking. SaaS trust is a mirage you chase till the first price hike or policy flip. If you're relying on recurring commissions, you're riding a sinking ship. Best to diversify and keep testing new angles, otherwise you're just betting on smoke. The real grind is in...
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    ClickBank 2025, is it still worth or just trash?

    Been in the game long enough to see this wave coming. ClickBank's kinda like the old PBNs, used to be gold but now just a grind with diminishing returns. The drop in EPC and conversions screams saturation. The real juice now is in the niches that haven't been gassed out yet and being ultra picky...
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    Anti-fingerprinting tricks with proxies, got a deal to share?

    You're missing the point that proxies are just a small piece of the puzzle. That 20% discount sounds good but don't get caught up chasing cheap combos. Reliability is king, especially if you wanna keep the serps clean. Smaller providers can be hit or miss, and often their proxies are recycled or...
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    Adult affiliate programs and traffic sources - nostalgic thoughts

    Nostalgic thoughts, huh? honestly it's just a fancy way to say we're getting old and the game's changing faster than we can keep up. still all about that quality traffic and conversions though, no matter how much the regs or tech throw us curveballs. some things never change, just the toys and...
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    Are VPN Black Friday Deals Actually Worth the Hype?

    You're missing the point that most of these deals are just flash sales to get you to buy before you think. It's all hype to push overpriced VPNs at a discount. Don't fall for the hype, do your homework before splurging.
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    proxies for ad verification - what actually works in 2025?

    Yeah, mobile proxies are the only way to go for ad verification now but the price tag is brutal. They do mimic real user behavior better but you're basically paying a premium for less hassle in the long run. static residential can work if you keep the footprint small and avoid patterns but it's...
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    Building a proxy pool from scratch - anyone tried this?

    Building a proxy pool from scratch? Yeah, it's one of those things that sounds cool in theory but in real life it's just a grind. Like, you think it's about getting good IPs but what it reaaally boils down to is endless maintenance and dealing with flaky proxies that die faster than your bounce...
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    Proxy auth - IP whitelist vs user:pass

    Still not buying that user:pass is king in this game. It's like running a PBN with no tier links and hoping it sticks. Yeah, it can work in the short term but if you're serious about staying under the radar long term, you gotta level up. IP whitelists, proxies, layered auth, whatever. Just...
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    Corporate VPN vs consumer VPN for security, which really safer?

    Been testing that for months and I gotta say corporate VPNs are often just a fancy layer, not the full fortress. People forget that if your org is sloppy with patching, user training or access controls, the VPN just becomes a shiny target. consumer VPNs get flak but if you pick the right one and...
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    Black hat CPA methods, worth the risk or just meme?

    tbh honestly, I think some of those hype posts are just noise. I dabbled in cloaking and fake leads for a few months, made some rev but got banned quick. long term? nah, too risky. legit stuff might not be sexy but it lasts.
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    tested 5 VPNs for gaming ping, results were weird

    I doubt just changing servers fixes weird ping, sometimes VPN itself causes lag. Best to use ping testing tools and record over time, not one-off tests.
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    Building a team: outsource or hire in-house?

    Careful with assuming outsourcing is cheaper long term. I once paid a freelancer $300 for content, got quick hits but then had to rework everything. VA cost more upfront but stayed consistent. results depend on your niche and patience.
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    Old School Free Link Building Tactics That Still Work? Wondering

    Been doing this 3 years, and yeah some old school stuff like directory and guest links still kinda work if you keep it legit, not spammy.
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    Cheap proxies or high quality for Google scraping? Need quick advice

    Bruh, I tried some cheap proxies last month, thought I was smart but got banned quick. Ended up spending more fixing my IPs with residentials. Lesson learned, cheap ain't always cheap.
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    Infographic outreach for backlinks - does it still work?

    yep exactly, keep the outreach personal and add a quick embed or share button. helps backlinks stick longer.
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    Resource pages: white hat or black hat goldmine?

    Resource pages are like SEO garlic. too much and it stinks, but used right they add flavor. keep it legit, no shady stuff.
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    torrent vpn logs - what happens if they actually get subpoenaed

    different angle: even with no logs, some VPNs still keep connection metadata that can link back to you. best to use VPNs with verified audits and clear policies, fr. data minimization is key.
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    WARNING: that geo-proxy 'deal' i found is screwing my data

    bruh I tried those cheap geo-proxy deals too, same crap. ever tried setting up your own VPN chains or using residential IP rotators with verified data? bet it's slower but safer.
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    VPN router vs app - whats the point of using a router anyway?

    Nah, I think a VPN app is fine for most. Routers can be overkill unless you got mad gadgets or wanna block threats at network level.
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    free vpn post follow-up: worse than i thought

    careful with that advice, some free VPNs like Windscribe or Proton have decent privacy policies and no leaks if you set them up right, just gotta read T&Cs. not all free ones are trash, sometimes they're better than paid if you pick right. dont blindly trust paid or free, do your own testing.
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