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    Need solid proxies for social media automation, suggestions?

    honestly last month i tried a new provider called blazing proxies and honestly they've been solid so far, no bans on my accounts after weeks of heavy automation but i keep rotating them and mixing in mobile too.
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    Proxies for ad verification - are residential really better?

    honestly spot on. i've seen people run tests with both and honestly, it depends on the niche and how good your proxies are. like you said, some resi proxies are just recycled datacenter ips. best is to test yourself and rotate a lot, don't buy into the hype.
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    Infographic outreach for backlinks - worth the hype or a waste?

    bruh, I disagree, I got some decent backlinks from simple, niche-specific infographics too but most of the time it feels like throwing spaghetti at the wall. not sure if it's worth all the hype, fam.
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    Rotating proxies for scraping are they really worth it?

    yo if you wanna test, start small and see how they perform over a few days, but don't expect miracles. most are just overpriced pools with hype to justify the cost. if they were really that good, everyone would be doing it long term without issues.
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    Resource page link building, remember how we used to do it?

    been doing this 3 years, and honestly those simple days felt less stressful. now it's all about overthinking every outreach and chasing some perfect anchor. sometimes I wish I could go back to just finding a relevant page and shooting a quick email.
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    Cold outreach email templates that actually get replies?

    ever try adding a quick meme or funny line in your email? sometimes that gets a reply more than a perfect pitch. think it breaks the ice, fam. question: do you think humor works or just makes you look unprofessional?
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    Holiday offers - do they really convert or just burn your budget?

    most people forget that holiday traffic is super crowded, so instead of chasing massive volumes, try targeting a very specific niche or gift idea that's less competitive and more likely to convert even when folks are tapped out.
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