just my 2 cents, but one time I got obsessed with backlink profiles and spent days chasing after PBNs and shady guest posts. thought I cracked the code, but then SERP stayed the
Haha, yeah Mullvad's so barebones it's almost sneaky. feels like the VPN version of a swiss knife - simple but gets the job done. rn thinking of dropping my fancy apps for it just for the chill factor.
last month I saw a crypto offer blow up overnight but then vanish just as quick, so yeah, steady wins over hype if you wanna keep those conversions steady long-term.
just my 2 cents, rn i also switched to dedicated IPs for my team and it's been a for biz tools. once you get the IPs locked in, it's like peace of mind and no more gatekeeping headaches. haven't had any recycle issues yet, but imho, as long as you keep the provider honest, it's solid long
nah, don't buy into the hype that premium ISP proxies are the magic fix rn. I've had decent luck with rotating residentials that are on a tight pool, keep the IPs fresh and avoid the "spammy" ones that get flagged quick. Also, using a proxy manager that can throttle requests or mimic human...
lol bruh, sounds like u need something like fraud score by isolated. helps flag suspicious stuff early so u can dump bad traffic before they screw u over. maybe worth the extra expense rn.
careful with that, I tested a 'cheap' provider that was like 0.6 MB/sec and it stayed stable for hours, while the 'fast' ones kept disconnecting every 10 mins, cost me like 20 bucks
most "quick & dirty" reviews are just scratching the surface. Platforms that look shiny rn might crash under long-term fatigue or poor scaling. Don't get blinded by early CTRs, look at retention, revenue, and how they handle a surge in traffic.
Have you ever tried running a simple scraper with those anti-detect setups just to see how slow it gets rn? I did once and was like, 'did I just go back in time or what?'