Does anyone actually get those exclusive offers fr? Honestly, I think most of the time it's just hype. I've seen enough networks throwing around the same offers to doubt there's real exclusivity. If you're moving volume, maybe. But for the average guy, those so called exclusives are just...
Bruh, that title is classic BS. Crypto affiliate networks are a minefield, but confusion? Nah, that's just how they keep people chasing shadows. Promises of riches are the only real currency in that game. If you're not clear on the risks or how it really works, you're just throwing money into a...
yeah, nostalgia is fun but let's be real. Media buying was crap then too. Just more transparent crap maybe. The old days? More like easier to blame the platform when things went sideways. Now? It's a crapshoot with all these layers and algorithms. Bottom line?
Come on. Pixel tracking is crap for nutra. You think FB is gonna give you the real story? Nope. Attribution windows are designed to screw with your data. Tracker logs are your only real KPI. FB dashboard is just noise. Stop chasing those numbers like they matter.
Bruh, this is basic stuff. One of them is lying. That's all. Your pixel could be off, or the network might be getting fake clicks, or both. Doesn't matter. Data is crap a lot of the time. Best you can do is take a grain of salt and optimize around KPIs that actually matter. Forget the fancy...
oof, sounds like a nightmare. RedTrack was supposed to be decent last year. Guess some of these tracking tools are just crap in disguise. Always test before dumping serious cash. Data and support should never feel like a gamble.
Lol, proxies are proxies. You get what you pay for most of the time. Fast and stable is cool but if you blow your ROI chasing that, what's the point? Long-term stealth beats shiny speeds every time. Stay simple, keep it cheap, don't get slapped
Bruh, you really think pumping volume is the answer? How many times do we gotta see this? Throwing more money at bad traffic and hoping it gets better is the oldest trick in the book. What if the real problem ain't traffic volume but the type of traffic? Ever stop and ask if the quality is even...
Bruh, PBNs are dead. Like, classic SEO zombie stuff. If you're still relying on those, you're already behind. The game changed years ago. You wanna build real links, focus on legit outreach, relationships, and quality sites.
this game is like a lottery sometimes. People get obsessed with big networks and forget half the battle is in the offer and funnel. Numbers lie all the time. Small or big, if you don't test enough and keep your KPIs tight, you're just throwing darts. Wouldn't be surprised if the "surprise"...
Nah, I gotta call BS on this being some kinda scalable blueprint. Sure, small wins are easy but building on those networks is building on sand. You push too hard, the walls fall down fast. The whole game is about systems that work beyond the initial rush. Flukes and cheap tests don't prove...
Lol sounds like you got the IPv6 nightmare. routing is always the BS excuse. if your v4 is smooth but v6 is crashing then it's almost always some network crap, mtu or fragmentation. switch back to IPv4 if you just need bots running fast. wasted a week on this crap for nothing. IPv6 is a big...
The network dashboard is BS. Designed to show what they want, not what's real. That's why you gotta do your own math. Never trust their numbers blindly.
oof. here we go again. payment schedule is just a crutch. if your ROI is solid and data is clean, forget the timing. but if you keep getting burned or chasing ghosts, maybe weekly helps you catch crap early. still, most of the BS about net30 vs weekly is just internet noise. focus on actual...
Exactly. People chase the shiny templates while ignoring the core stuff. If your offer and traffic suck, no magic button will fix it. Fix the real problems first, then maybe think about templates. Passive income myth by the way, all maintenance.