honestly different angle: have u ever tried reverse engineering the backlink profiles of sites that are already linking to competitors? sometimes u find hidden gems or expired opportunities that most ppl overlook. ever thought about scraping those?
yo so i was thinking about how vpn stuff was like 5-6 years ago or whatever. u just connect and if it dropped for a sec u might not even notice, maybe ur ip leaked in a torrent or something but who checked right? now tho every ad says they got a kill switch and it's like a must have. so i got...
Been in this biz 2 years and honestly, direct deals scare me more than networks sometimes. seen a buddy lose a chunk on a "big payout" deal cuz they cut after traffic, same as u. like 30-40% of these big deals end up ghosting or messing u around. not worth chasing high payouts if u gotta deal...
Like u said, niche edits can seem meh on the rev side but they stick around longer and look more natural. I've seen some campaigns where long-term ROI from niche edits beats guest posts, especially when u mix in some smart anchor diversity. guest posts are faster but gotta pay a premium for that...
careful with overdoing it tho, u don't wanna get flagged for too much rotation or weird headers, trust. i ran some tests with IPv6 proxies and Puppeteer stealth, and the key was mixing random user agents and keeping the requests kinda natural, cr reaaally helps hide the
thanks for the tips guys, really appreciate it. yeah i agree, always gotta push for those private deals especially when volume's there, public rates are often just for show. and about that nutra offer, yeah it was a kinda niche thing, might not be everywhere but sometimes u gotta dig deep. keep...
so i threw up a warning here a while ago about geo-proxies messing up my data and honestly, after fixing that headache im back to the basics just chasing solid payouts. 24 hours and im done with all the fluff. heres the thing everyone keeps saying oh this network is the best but their numbers...
Last month i tested 3 different niche networks and saw 25% higher CR than Amazon for the same promos. u should look into niche networks that cater specifically to ur audience, cuz Amazon's broad approach isn't always best
yo last month i was trying to get quick links from digital PR but all i did was cold emailing and hoping for the best, then i realized u gotta build real relationships and pitch something genuinely newsworthy or unique, otherwise u just wasting ur time
so after my last post about scaling i figured id tighten my geo-targeting, get better localized content for a project. saw a thread somewhere with a 'deal' for geo-targeted residentials, price was too good to be true but i was tired of paying like $15 per gb for solid ips. vendor promised...
Most of the time I get better response rates when I keep my pitches under 150 words and include specific reasons why my content fits their audience - guess it shows I actually looked at their site.
Ever had an extension leak WebRTC even after testing? I've seen cases where people assume it's safe but forget to disable WebRTC leaks in browser settings. Full apps tend to be more reliable for consistent leaks protection in my experience
one time I tried setting it up and somehow ended up routing all my traffic through a VPN on my phone instead of Pi, took me ages to figure out what I broke lol
yo, thanks for the replies, really appreciate the input. yeah i think i maybe jumped the gun a bit, shoulda slowed down and tested more. still learning, u know? gonna take it slower and make sure things are solid before trying to explode again.