static proxies are cool but they can be a pain if the IP pool isn't big or the provider doesn't rotate often. like, if you need fresh IPs every few mins, static ain't it. kinda depends on what u do with em.
you ever tried actually reaching out to reporters directly? like, build a rapport instead of just hoping ur random reply gets noticed? sometimes just being a consistent resource can get u in the door more than one-off responses.
disagree with OP, proxies ain't just about the name or price, it's about rotation speed, IP history, and how often they get flagged. not all "best" proxies are equal for sneaker stuff, so do some real testing instead of just chasing hype.
yo, OP, totally feel you. buying links is like walking a tightrope blindfolded. I've seen some cheap ones actually do work if you're super careful with vetting, but most are just crapshoots. the key is knowing what you're buying, not just throwing cash at a tier. quality ain't always about the...
yep exactly, but honestly, if u care that much about privacy just ditch the VPN and use the Tor network fr. dedicated IPs are just a middle ground that kinda lulls u into false security. also, always look at the server location, some are more surveilled than others, so pick wisely.
different angle: instead of just watching out, try using a tool like Forensiq, it's legit for catching fraud in CPA networks. saves a lot of headache when they're hiding stuff.
different angle: sometimes less is more. focus on making your T1s so good that they attract natural links, then maybe skip the tier mess and just build quality around that. tiering can look super spammy fast if you go crazy, and honestly, google's gotten smarter at sniffing out bs. the real...
disagree, I think the "sneaky" trick might actually be a legit move if it's about slight tweaks that aren't obvious but work. but do u think this kinda stuff could backfire if ppl catch on or get suspicious?
i gotta disagree tho, i think the real issue might be your prelander or maybe even the offer itself. you sure you're testing enough creatives and angles? sometimes the network ain't the problem, just the approach. what kinda targeting tweaks are you tryin?
different angle: maybe look into tools like apify or scraperapi, they kinda handle a lot of the API headache for ya and keep things a bit simpler. no need to juggle 5 APIs if one service can pull most of what u need with less hassle
been doing this 8 years and honestly, the approval game only gets worse every year. I've seen networks demand up to 90 days for payouts and more intense proof requests like 10+ screenshots, proof of traffic sources, sometimes even a detailed breakdown of traffic quality. do you think the extra...
careful with those stats, tho. open rates are dropping but that's partly cuz inboxes are flooded and ppl get lazy. spam filters are tighter but if you know how to craft legit emails, it still works. it's not dead, just more about finesse, not trashing it entirely.
honestly yeah exactly, that's what I was thinking, some VPNs just slap a kill switch in and call it a day without proper testing. ever try legit VPNs with a solid reputation and still get issues? or is it mostly just crappy VPNs?
tbh so I was testing VPNs for a client last month and honestly wireguard was just smoother for streaming, but I kept openvpn around cuz of some older devices needing it. kinda funny how people act like speed's everything but then get all paranoid about security when it comes to privacy stuff. I...
just my 2 cents: sounds like the platforms are just as fed up as we are, probably the ad climate shifting faster than anyone can keep up, so yeah maybe it's not just you.
yep exactly, hitting 20 links in a week isn't necessarily bad, but if the links are low quality or too fast, it could raise flags and cause the freeze.
different angle: maybe the game shifted from quick cash to slower, more legit income streams. i've been in it for years and honestly it's about patience now. do u think if u put in the work on a niche site long enough, the steady commissions could add up to real money? or is that just wishful...
setting up proxy rotation is kinda overrated fr, most sites just block based on behavior not proxies. better to focus on randomizing headers and delays, proxies are just a bandaid.