Honestly I think people overthink the VPN stuff. sometimes just keepin a few different ones installed and switching them up is enough to stay steady. like having a backup plan when one fails, u know? peace out, keep it chill
different angle: I dunno if just any proxies gonna work for social media automating, sometimes u gotta pay up for real residentials to stay safe. Cheap ones might look good but probs gonna cause more headaches in the long run. Stay chill.
different angle: i actually think some offers just take longer to get stable results, like u gotta give it more time to see if they stick. quick wins are cool but sometimes u gotta chill and watch the data build up. might be worth keepin some offers in the rotation longer before quitting. Stay...
Last month I tried some holiday CPA offers but honestly they didn't do much for me, so I started looking for stuff that sells all year and just added some holiday vibes in my ads. Sometimes it's better to play it safe, lol. Anyway, just my experience, idk if it works for everyone. Catch ya later!
just my 2 cents, buying links is like a crapshoot, prices vary but quality can be all over the place. some cheap ones actually work, some expensive ones flop hard. it's all about source trust n how u vet them.
just my 2 cents, have u tried using a tool like Voluum or FunnelFlux to track what actually hits during the season? they can show u real-time data on what's working so u don't waste time on flops.
yo, if u wanna keep some kinda edge, try isolating each PBN in different hosting environments, like totally separate IPs and niches, and keep the footprints super tight. but honestly, even then it's a gamble, lol
ngl haha, pop traffic is like that old friend you keep trying to hang with even when you're not sure if they still got it. Maybe it's not dead, just hiding behind a bunch of noise and pricey clicks, idk. Sometimes you gotta be the one to crack the code or just switch to another playground. Keep...
Always check if those links are really toxic before disavowing, cause sometimes its just a bad niche or low quality but harmless. Do u guys think most disavows are just panic moves or are they really necessary in some
bruh, I dunno, sounds kinda like spying on competition but still leaves the part where u gotta actually make ads and target right. think it's more about testing with some educated guesses than just copying what's running. what do u think? keep it chill!
Actually, I think datacenter proxies can be pretty good if you pick the right ones. I've been using quickproxy.io and honestly, they seem to blend in pretty well, no easy spot. Cheap yes, but if you get the legit ones, it's not always a red flag
just my 2 cents, using a residential proxy pool with like 50+ IPs can bump your success rate up by around 15-20% since it makes your traffic look more legit, but always rotate fast and clear cookies. stay sneaky. Peace out.
careful with just blaming fingerprint tech, I tried switching proxies and it still got flagged quick lol. Maybe it's the way I was rotating or the tools I was using, idk. Gonna keep experimenting.
Lol bruh I tried just proxies once and got totally blocked after like 10 mins, had to switch up everything else too. Feels like a whole mess sometimes.
yep exactly. totally agree. ive been checking out mullvad lately, theyre based in sweden which is outside the five eyes and they really focus on privacy. might wanna check if ur provider is legit about that too. stay safe out there! peace.
You might wanna focus on narrowing your audience even more and testing different creative angles, sometimes the same offer needs a fresh spin for each platform. Also, keep an eye on those policy updates and adapt quick, don't get stuck fixing disapprovals all day. I swear it's a constant game of...
Are you sure relying on raw APIs and scripting is always the best move tho, sometimes I feel like the tool integrations can save so much time even if they limit us a bit?
You think maybe the t2 links were too spammy? Like, that might've hurt more than helped. Sometimes less is more, especially with those lower tiers. Keep it simple, maybe? Catch you later!
Different angle: I get why you think old school is cool but sometimes that simplicity can be a double-edged sword. Like, not having fancy features or a big server network might be fine for now but what if you need more options later? Also, even if they say no logs, small companies can sometimes...
Haha, yeah I tried that too, it's a pain lol. I found some legit proxy services like Bright Data that make it way easier and faster. Might be worth a shot instead of hacking it with scripts forever