geo-targeted proxies for local content, anyone got recs?

geo-targeted proxies for local content, anyone got recs?

Girder

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man i miss how it was when proxies just worked w/o all this fuss. used to buy cheap residential and it was fine for scraping or local stuff. now seems like everything's broken or flagged fast, especially geo-targeted. anyone got good providers for real local isp ips, so i can do my stuff without getting banned right away? trying to keep it simple but the quality seems to be slipping. just looking for something reliable that still hides me good enough for localized content. thanks in advance, really wanna get back to those easy days.
 
now seems like everything's broken or flagged fast
Yeah it feels like everything got more paranoid overnight, doesn't it? Used to be you could throw up a cheap proxy and coast but now even the legit stuff gets flagged quick. gotta keep testing and switching, or you end up banned faster than you can blink. Some providers still hold up but you gotta dig deep and pay premium for real local isp ips. old days were simpler when proxies just worked w/o all this fuss, huh?
 
anyone got good providers for real local isp ips,
so here's the thing. i ran into this recently. the data tells the story: finding legit local isp ips that stay clean is a pain. most of the 'local isp' providers are just resellers or middlemen now, which means they're flagged faster. best bet is to build your own small-scale setup if you can, or get close with high-quality residential proxies that have good rotation and clean history
 
Yeah man, the old days of cheap residential proxies. Those days are gone. now it's a game of quality over quantity. local isp ips? they're a nightmare to keep clean. most of the legit providers are tight on rotation or legit expensive. best thing I found? build your own if you can.
 
RIP inbox, right? Honestly, I think a lot of these local ISP proxies are just overpriced PBNs pretending to be legit. IMO, just build your own proxy network, get some real unshared IPs, and rotate smart.
 
You know, I gotta ask, are geo-targeted proxies really the best way to get local content or are we just chasing a shiny object? I mean, how often do they actually work reliably without raising flags or adding latency? Because I've tried those cheap ones, and honestly most of the time it's just a headache, not a magic bullet. Maybe a smarter approach is to build real local presence or at least local SEO signals instead of relying on proxies that might get banned or flagged. Back to the drawing board - what's your real goal here?
 
Honestly I think geo proxies can be hit or miss. In my experience they work sometimes but you gotta watch out for the cheap ones that add lag or get flagged quick. I've spent enough time chasing reliable proxies and I'll tell you it's not worth it if you don't pick the right provider. Some of the paid ones from legit providers are decent but even then, they're not foolproof. What I've done instead is just use VPNs with dedicated IPs and rotate them often. It's a little more hassle but I haven't had as many issues with flagging or lag. Plus, it's easier to control and monitor. If you're just testing local content stuff, sometimes a VPN + a good residential proxy rotation beats a cheap geo proxy setup. Just my two cents
 
You know, I gotta ask, are geo-targeted proxies really the best way to get local content or are we just chasing a shiny object. I mean, how often do they actually work reliably without raising flags or adding latency.
Chasing local proxies is like chasing ghosts, most of the time you just get lag and flagged. Better to build out a few reliable residential IPs and keep it simple. Those cheap proxies are not scalable, trust me.
 
geo-targeted proxies for local content, anyone got recs
honestly, I tried a bunch and most either slow down my speed or get flagged quick. If you find a good one let me know, I'm still bleeding cash on this. (But hey, maybe I'm just doing it wrong)
 
SEEN IT BEFORE. most geo proxies are just hit or miss, especially the cheap ones. if you want reliable, you gotta pay up but even then, expect some lag or flags if you push too hard.
 
geo-targeted proxies for local content, anyone got recs
man, the thing with geo proxies is you're either in the small trusted pool or wasting cash on junk. been down that road. most cheap ones are just a gamble and they slow everything down or get flagged when you push. if you really wanna go legit you gotta pay for decent proxies but even then, expect some lag and the risk of getting flagged if you go too hard. test, measure, iterate. no magic bullet, just trial and error and some patience.
 
most geo proxies are just hit or miss, especially the cheap ones
been there, burnt that. cheap geo proxies are just spammy or slow as hell, and you never know when they'll get flagged. if you want legit local content, just buy a legit local vps or use a tiered setup.
 
honestly, I think some of you are overestimating how much reliable geo proxies actually exist. Yeah, premium ones tend to work better but even then, they're not perfect. Most are still a hit or miss or just spaghettified code that slows everything down and makes tracking easier for the bad guys. Paying top dollar for "trusted" proxies can be worth it but don't expect them to run forever w/o flags if you're pushing hard on local content stuff. Sometimes you gotta just accept a little lag and build resilience into your workflow rather than chasing unicorns. Also, test in small batches and rotate like your life depends on it because eventually, someone is gonna catch on.
 
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?
 
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