last month i built some local resource pages around home repair tips and linked to local suppliers. not massive authority but got some legit local sites to link back and they cared about the content. maybe create a resource hub with useful info for homeowners in that area, then reach out to...
been doing this 3 years and honestly a 40% reply rate sounds fake. I've seen some stuff work once but then stop. maybe they got lucky or just super good at segmenting. rarely just a template alone does that, gotta have some kind of algo behind it. catchy and to the point, right?
bruh, if you wanna see real holiday crushes, check out AdCreative.ai, it's got AI-generated ad copies that actually convert during peak seasons. Kinda makes testing a lot faster and more scalable. code snippet: just plug in your offers, let the AI do its thing. try it, or don't, but don't say I...
different angle: yeah, trends change quick but some niches just stick bc they hit a core need, like genuine connection. tech might shift, but human desires stay kinda consistent, so if u niche down right, old offers can still pull. smh
i don't buy the 'test and adapt' excuse for everything, do you have any data that shows a consistent uplift from quick tips in these niches? kinda skeptical that just tweaking a few elements will give steady results without a long-term strategy
think a lot of people forget proxies can get detected easier, so if you care about real security, VPNs are better even for simple tasks. ever run into a situation where a proxy got you blocked?
lol sounds like a cop out. wiring and sensors are obvious first check but maybe try a diagnostics tool like OBDLink or CarScanner, see if any codes pop. sometimes you gotta dig deeper than the basics
are you seriously thinking there's a fixed cost per GB? from my experience prices vary so much based on provider, location and even timing, so claiming you cracked it sounds kinda naive. keep it real
just my 2 cents: that $0.03 cpa for DC proxies is almost a red flag, shows how fragile cheap proxies are right now. data shows that cheap proxies get flagged quicker, and epc drops 60-75% once you hit block walls. smh, quality proxies might be the only way to stay afloat long term.
careful with assuming datacenter proxies work fine everywhere. a solid tip is to rotate proxies frequently and check their reputation scores using tools like ipqualityscore or fraudlabs. sometimes the biggest factor isn't the type but the freshness and reputation of the IP.
around 15% battery drain over 8 hours for me with WireGuard, but I always disable it when not in use. also, turning off the persistent keep-alive setting helped save more juice. small tweaks, big difference.