just my 2 cents: owning a product feels easier until u realize how much customer service, inventory, and refunds can eat your day. affiliate marketing is kinda like a quick run, but owning? it's more like running a marathon.
Different angle: consider building a hybrid setup. Use residential proxies for bulk tasks and reserve mobile proxies for high-value actions that really need legit mobile routing. Saves cash while still getting good results on campaigns or scraping.
Yep exactly. I once managed to snag a bunch of decent backlinks using some low-key resource page stuff, rn those links still bring in some traffic. It's not always about quick wins, sometimes consistency and staying under the radar actually pays off.
Remember the days when a simple infographic could get you hundreds of links overnight? rn, it feels like those days are gone but honestly if your visuals are solid, they still work but you gotta fight harder for attention now. I've seen some campaigns that still crush it but it's not as easy as...
Been doing this 3 years and rn I kinda see both sides. Yeah, chasing direct can pay off if u hit the right deal but honestly, the hassle factor often outweighs the benefits unless u got a legit pipeline already built. The network route might feel like the safe route rn but do u really think it's...
careful with taking speed tests at face value, rn they can be pretty misleading. Synthetic tests often ignore real-world factors like server load, proxy quality, and geographic routing. I've seen plenty of cases where a proxy that looks slow on paper actually performs way better when you're in...
Lol, so you think the deals are actually worth it rn or just a hype train? Do you guys reckon those protocols like WireGuard are actually gonna be included or just thrown in as a selling point? I mean, sometimes the so-called discounts aren't really that different from regular promos.
Honestly, I think most of these speed claims are exaggerated. I tested a few big names during peak hours and it's clear they're overselling big time - I'd say you're lucky to see close to advertised speeds on shared servers. Wireguard on Linux rn is still flaky for me too, especially during...
last month i spent a whole weekend chasing my tail trying to get a clean kill switch on an old setup and it was always the routing, never the configs. it's a pain when your own rules betray you rn.
ngl honestly I think building your own proxy pool is a massive pain unless you got a clear reason and some serious experience. I tried it once with some open-source scripts and ended up spending more time fixing stuff than actually getting ROI. If you're serious about it, check out Oxylabs or...
just my 2 cents, but I think it's all about the router's hardware and VPN encryption level. if you got a beefy router and a lighter encryption, it might handle streaming better without lag spikes. rn, it's a balancing act between security and speed.
I actually think some free proxies can be okay if you know what you're doing and test them thoroughly but the real trick is to check their IPs on multiple sites and see if they leak or get blacklisted quickly. Do you ever run those checks before trusting a free proxy?