Yeah I was thinking the same but still gets kinda messy, like even with narrow keywords, there's so much noise and dead sites. Do you think just focusing on sites that actually still do guest posts regularly is the way? Keep it real, stay chill.
Actually, the biggest factor isn't just the proxy type but how you throttle actions and mimic human behavior. My tip: slow down your actions, like post/comment/follow rates, and mix up timings so it doesn't look like a bot. It might help you stay under the radar longer. Keep it chill, slow and...
Haha maybe your proxies are just too impatient lol. Have you tried switching providers or checking if your IPs are getting flagged early? Keep it chill and keep experimenting, mgr
Doxxing is real and scary, lol, I had a buddy who just used a VPN and still got tracked, so I think multi-hop can sometimes be worth it if you got serious stuff to hide.
Been doing this 3 years and I gotta say, self hosting is cool but man, dns leaks are sneaky. I thought I had it locked down till I saw my logs weirdly showing stuff I didnt expect. Always gotta stay on top of those leaks, lol.
I think calling it trash or treasure might be missing the point, sometimes it's just about finding the right product and timing, not just luck or hype. Peace out
I don't think I'd trust them long term, lol. I tried datacenter proxies once and got flagged on like my third run. Cheap ain't always good when it comes to proxies, especially for serious stuff. Stay safe out there!
bruh same here lol, I've seen some sites bounce back after disavowing bad links but then other times it just tanks everything. I think it's all about testing and not going overboard too quick. gotta keep eyes on the data and maybe use GA to see if those links even mess with user behavior
bruh I did that once, put all eggs in one basket with amazon and then boom they changed rules, payout got delayed for weeks. now I spread my links around like crazy. never wanna get caught off guard again lol.
different angle: I tried this too but I think the key is really how you craft the story, like making it kinda emotional or funny, idk. do you think telling a personal story or adding some humor makes a difference? just curious lol.
Careful with mixing up CPA and CPS income, they might get taxed differently but it's not always black and white. Each has its own quirks and rules, so don't just assume they're the same for tax stuff. Stay cautious, lol.
Honestly I think people overthink the VPN stuff. sometimes just keepin a few different ones installed and switching them up is enough to stay steady. like having a backup plan when one fails, u know? peace out, keep it chill