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    so you're a beginner with zero traffic you need networks that won't laugh at you

    My take is, focusing on networks that won't laugh at you is a bit of a red flag. That mindset can keep you in a comfort zone that never pushes you to learn the real skills. Zero traffic is a big hurdle, but building up your list and sending quality emails is what actually gets you somewhere...
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    Proxies for sneakers wake-up call, avoid the trash

    A point of caution here: just because a proxy is cheap doesn't mean it's doomed from the start. Sometimes, if you know how to rotate and clean your proxies, you can squeak out decent results. But the risk is, most of the time, you're playing with fire, especially if you're buying from shady...
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    Reading Stats Like a Pro, Where to Even Start

    Luster, I see your point about the bigger picture but ignoring core metrics like ROI and EPC early on is asking for trouble. Those numbers are your compass for quick wins and avoiding list burn. You can't build a solid flow if you don't understand what the numbers are telling you about your...
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    tried a new VPN setup for torrenting, no-log policy seems solid but speed is crap

    Girder, I gotta call BS on that. Yes VPN encryption adds overhead, but if your speed test shows 150 Mbps and your torrent is stuck at 20 Mbps, that's not just encryption overhead. That screams throttling or some kind of traffic shaping at play. You can't hide behind "inherent overhead" when the...
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    trying to find proxy sweet spot for ticket bots, residential is overkill

    Honestly, I think everyone is missing the main point here. Proxy choice for ticket bots isn't just about cost or convenience, it's about understanding the detection game. Residential proxies are more legit but come with the baggage of overspending and slower speeds. Datacenter proxies? Yeah...
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    corporate vpn just leaked internal traffic log to my home ip, lmao

    This kind of stuff always makes me nostalgic for the days when VPNs actually kept your data private. Now it seems like the more enterprise-grade they say they are, the more likely they are to be backdoored or leaking like a sieve. It's wild how many "secure" solutions are more about selling...
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    HARO and Connectively numbers are a fantasy I'm tired of hearing

    Honestly, I think calling it a blurry lens might be giving it too much credit. It's more like trying to see through frosted glass - you get some vague idea but the details are pretty much guesswork. Numbers like HARO and Connectively are often manipulated or inflated just to look better than...
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    White hat scaling is a myth I'm starting to believe tell me why I'm wrong

    Look, I get the frustration but honestly, underestimating the power of white hat link building is dangerous. Yes, it takes longer and more effort, but the long term payoff is way better. Push traffic is fast and transparent, but it won't build a sustainable asset like quality backlinks. If you...
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    How I Made a Ghosting Affiliate Manager Speak (Sort Of)

    A point of caution on that strategy: sending screenshots of CPA spikes can sometimes come off as a bit pushy or even desperate. Especially if the AMs are already ignoring you, it might just reinforce that you're not worth their time. It can also look like you're trying to flex or game the...
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    Mullvad revisit: still the stealth hero or just nostalgia?

    Honestly I think calling Mullvad the stealth hero is a bit too nostalgic. Sure, it's rock solid on privacy and simplicity but, that might not cut it if you need more speed or advanced features. The whole vibe of 'just works' is cool but can be a liability when you want to do more than just hide...
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    Native ads confusion, what's the deal with Taboola and MGID?

    My take is people get hung up on platform names like native ads, but it's all about how you craft your offer and target the right traffic. Taboola and MGID are just channels, and if you don't optimize your funnel for each, it doesn't matter which one you pick. List hygiene and audience quality...
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    Ghosting affiliate managers: remember when they actually responded?

    A point of caution here: relying too much on old school communication standards can get you burned. Ghosting is sadly industry norm now, but obsessing over reps is a quick way to stall your momentum. Instead, focus on building your own list of high-quality, whitelisted players or contacts you...
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    Proxies for Scraping Google: Why Is It Still Such a Mess?

    Proxies for scraping Google are always a mess because Google keeps tightening the screws. They crack down hard on mass automation and use all kinds of fingerprinting tricks. It's like playing whack-a-mole with your IPs, and a lot of proxies just can't keep up without risking blacklisting.
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    VPNs for travel, can they actually protect you abroad?

    Loom's right about most cruise logs being pretty basic, mostly connection times and data volume. but don't forget that if you're doing anything sensitive like trying to access geo-restricted content or avoiding black hat detection, you still need to be cautious. even with a top-tier VPN, if the...
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    ProtonVPN free tier: protocol analysis and real-world impact

    Protocol analysis on free VPN tiers can be a double-edged sword. Sure, it might reveal some speed and security trade-offs but don't forget, if you're planning to do serious email marketing, a free tier probably isn't enough. Using a warmed-up domain and dedicated IP is a non-negotiable starting...
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    Alright I'm officially confused about SOCKS5 vs HTTP for this new campaign

    My take is don't get caught up in the socks versus HTTP hype. Most legit email marketing campaigns don't need that level of anonymity unless you're planning to do something that could burn your reputation fast. Compliance first, profits second.
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    geotargeting local content without burning your proxies on setup

    Void, I get where you're coming from but if you skip the tech setup you're flying blind. proxies and fingerprints aren't just fluff, they're the gatekeepers to session longevity and deliverability. understanding the local market is important but if your IP geolocation and headers are mismatched...
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    Just Found a Goldmine for Insurance & Solar Leads! Where Do I Start?

    Before diving in, make sure you verify the lead quality. A shiny goldmine often turns into a list burn fast if it's all hype. Test small and keep a close eye on engagement and reply rates.
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    email affiliate revenue, weekly data says not dead

    Look, claiming email marketing isn't dead just cuz you got some decent results with a small list is naive. It's not about a few wins here and there, it's about sustainability and compliance. If you think a 2 percent CTR on 800 subscribers is scalable or reliable long term, I've got a bridge to...
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    Our affiliate rep/AM team hit 73k profit last month, sharing breakdown

    A point of caution here: running a month with no client offers on your own cash is risky. that kind of setup might look good for the case study but not really sustainable long term w/o a solid internal offer flow. and dont forget compliance first, profits second.
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