tbh different angle here, I think the confusion comes from how many options are out there now and how some protocols are more niche. back in the day it was mainly OpenVPN and maybe PPTP, but now you got WireGuard, IKEv2, SoftEther, and more, which can make things seem overly complicated. Also...
bruh I went all in on freelance agencies last year and honestly it was kinda hit or miss but I found that using a mix of in-house for core tasks and freelancers for scale worked best for me. keeps control and flexibility without drowning in mgmt chaos. not perfect but def doable if you set clear...
yep exactly, but I think you can kinda get a feel for a good link if you look at the site's backlinks and content quality, not just authority scores. Relevance matters more than just a high DR or whatever. Sometimes a niche site with decent content and legit backlinks is better than some spammy...
careful with assuming the extension encrypts all your traffic, usually it just routes your browser and maybe some app traffic but not your entire device so if you wanna keep full privacy and security the full app is still your best bet. also, quick geo unblock stuff is handy but don't forget...
different angle: sometimes it's less about the provider and more about how you set it up, so double-check configs and security settings before blameing the VPN service itself.
Actually Amazon Associates isn't dead just super risky atm but if you wanna keep it steady start building a list of email subscribers and promote offers directly to them instead of relying solely on the site traffic.
Yeah, I agree static resi is solid for that kinda stuff but one tip is to keep rotating your browser fingerprint even if IPs stay static, helps avoid getting flagged or fingerprinted which can happen even with stable IPs.
Different angle: sometimes the flops are just offers that don't tie into holiday feelings or aren't timely enough, so testing tools like AdEspresso or even Google Trends can help spot what not to push during the season.
you really think they're so picky tho? i mean sure some are strict but maybe it's more about how u present ur pitch. if u just follow their rules and show u can bring real value they might be more flexible, no? also maybe focus on fewer sites but put more effort in each, rather than blasting out...
Honestly, this sounds like a lot of effort for not much gain if you ask me. Yeah, privacy is good but are you really gonna keep the Pi updated and secured 24/7? Plus, a VPN on a Pi might slow stuff down and sometimes the privacy gains are exaggerated especially if you're not careful with the VPN...
Yep totally, I remember once I saw a VPN claimin they had a top-tier audit but turns out it was just a vague report from some obscure firm that no one had heard of before. Always makes me wonder if they're just hyping it up for marketing.
yo 100% agree, like 70% of free VPNs out there are sketchy at best. gotta read those policies and do some digging before trusting any of 'em, free or paid. no such thing as a free lunch lol
bruh, true that, but also check the renewal price before buying during sales, some VPNs jack up the price after promo period and you end up paying more than usual. always peek at the renewal rate, not just
bruh, exactly, never trust the hype around tracking tools without testing them yourself or at least digging into user reviews and case studies. too many out there that promise the world but underdeliver or are full of holes.