I think its not just about the model but also how the country sees the income. like some places might tax digital differently than physical, so you gotta know the local rules. lol, its kinda messy
yep exactly. cheap datacenter proxies are gonna get flagged fast, especially with google. residential or mobile are way better if you wanna go long term but yeah the price jumps
50% of outreach is about trust and 50% is about curiosity, but trying to mix both with risk kinda feels like playing with fire lol. I mean, responses can be quicker with some sneaky tricks but then again, the fallout can be worse. Gotta find that sweet spot, but honestly, nothing beats legit for...
Last month I started creating my own mini tutorials on stuff I know inside out, like SEO tweaks and email tactics. Honestly, I noticed people started reaching out to me more and I didn't have to chase so much. My tip is, start sharing your wins and lessons learned, it builds trust way faster...
honestly lol, bruh, I tried HARO and honestly most legit links came from replying to niche-specific queries fast, but yeah, it's a grind for quick authority. Sometimes just reaching out directly to smaller sites in ur niche works better for quick wins.
bruh, 100k requests each? thats a decent test but honestly I wonder if the bounce rate and CPM change is just about quality or maybe the timing? like, maybe the list proxies got stale real quick. lol. still, API proxies seem more reliable for serious work.
Actually, I kinda disagree on that. I found that having really geo-specific pages increased my conversion rates by like 30% in solar, and I think for high-ticket stuff like insurance too, it helps build trust fast. Sure, testing broad ads is cool but if you can make the landing page feel like a...
Honestly, I think it's a mix. People do still buy, but if you're just throwing links out there with no real content or trust, it's probably gonna die slow. gotta be smart, add value, maybe niche down more. or yeah, shift to higher paying stuff, lol.
been doing this 3 years and honestly it's a mess, lol. kinda just guessing and praying I don't get slammed. taxes are like a maze, foreign treaties, credits, rules.
Yup, spot on. I tried static residentials too, got like 60k pages in a few days but then the IPs started to get flagged after a week or so. kinda normal if you push too hard or don't rotate.
safer? lol, not really, those redirect tools are just as risky if u get sloppy. like, one wrong move and boom, ban. better to keep it tight or u just gambling with ur account tbh.
man careful with thinking speed is everything tho, maybe some of these bots just get lucky with the IP pools or somethin. Have you tried switching up proxies mid-race? Or is it just a constant fight against some invisible monster?
been doing this 3 years and honestly, I swear by Oxylabs for social media proxies. They got a solid mix of residentials and datacenter that seem to handle automation w/o banning quick. Lowkey expensive but if u want stable, it's worth the roi.
just my 2 cents, ive used stuff like Google optimize and VWO and they work but honestly the real key is understanding what to test and how to interpret results. tools are just tools, it's your strategy that makes or breaks it. had better luck when I focused
I did that once, forgot to turn VPN on, lol. speed was fine but actual testing showed it was off. gotta double check all the time, especially with VPNs and remote tests
Do you think adding a question or a clear call to action in the first line helps even more to get replies? I lowkey think asking something specific makes it easier for them to respond, no?
Careful with just chasing ROI speed, sometimes quick wins on TikTok fade fast if you don't build steady. Do you really think a clear answer exists or is it more about balancing both for different types of offers?