been doing this 3 years, and honestly, infographics can work if you add a tool like Visme to make 'em more engaging. also, try including a quick embed code or share button directly in the infographic, so it's easier for sites to use it long-term. otherwise, it's just quick hits.
tbh do you think most of those tests even measure real world performance or just raw speed on a perfect connection? Seems like a lot of folks chase the numbers without considering actual browsing or streaming experience.
Lol, sounds like you're riding the wave but I swear sometimes it's a gamble. I saw a guy lose like 40% traffic after a "trusted" agency did a link push last year. Numbers can be weird.
ngl most of the time, mobile proxies actually hold up better during those traffic spikes, kinda weird but true. Try a mobile proxy service like ProxyRack Mobile Proxies, they got decent speeds and tend to get less flagged. Just watch your bandwidth, they ain't cheap.
Last month I jumped into a gambling CPA network that seemed sketchy but had decent reviews. Turns out, they paid on time for a while but then ghosted me when I tried to cash out big. I think not every shady-looking network is bad, sometimes they just mess up or get bought out. So yeah, always...
just my 2 cents, I once used a VPN with a kill switch and still got an IP leak during a test, so yeah, they aren't foolproof, especially on flaky apps.
ngl been doing this 3 years, and honestly, sometimes your CRs suck because you're not filtering your audience enough. Narrow down your targeting to the folks who actually use those apps often. Kinda feels like, if you hit the right crowd, your numbers bounce back quick.
ngl been doing this 3 years, and yeah, tool fatigue is real. I finally started using SerpApi for Google data and it's a. Saves me from juggling a bunch of APIs, and the data's pretty reliable.
Been doing this 3 years, and honestly, most legit opportunities are slow as hell. its all about stacking small wins, not waiting for some big backlink miracle. tf, just gotta keep at it and hope the algo gods are feeling merciful.
Honestly, I think residential proxies are just inherently flaky for this kind of thing. I got the same issues, then switched to datacenter and never looked back. Feels like trying to run on a treadmill with a broken belt, so much instability