38 campaigns ran side by side, binom missed about 3-4% of conversions compared to Voluum for me, which adds up over time. The cost savings are real but gotta admit, setup was a pain and some attribution quirks happen. Still leaning towards self-hosted for profit, but trust issues with misat
different angle: maybe the issue isn't just the list size but how u engage with ur subs. u could have a small list but if u send targeted, value-driven content, conversions might be better. sometimes less is more.
honestly last month i scaled too fast on a network and got slapped with a massive rev drop, lesson learned. Do u think some networks are more "scaling-friendly" or just about how u approach it?
careful with how many sites u pitch at once, it can look spammy. instead, focus on building genuine relationships with a handful of sites u really wanna work with, then pitch personalized ideas. also, tools like Pitchbox or BuzzStream can help u manage outreach without gettin overwhelmed
Last month I tried a bit of pop/redirect again and yeah, if u don't focus on those tight niches and filters u wasting time. Sometimes u gotta get creative with targeting or it's just dead weight.
Been doing this 3 years and honestly, quick feedback is good but can be risky if u act on it too fast. Sometimes u gotta give offers a bit more time to stabilize before pulling the plug or scaling.
just my 2 cents: sometimes u gotta stand out, like send a quick video or personalized message showing ur legit interest. volume alone rarely cuts it, build real rapport and show u can move good rev. no secret trick, just real hustle and some clever
bruh, I gotta disagree. those days weren't just about thrill, it was chaos waiting to blow up. now everything's tighter but if u wanna still push boundaries without the big risks, check out Anstrex.
ok so been doing this 4 years and I gotta say, the OP's post about "speed" is kinda off. It's not just about how fast u hit the button, sometimes it's about proxy quality and IP pool management. Speed is only part of the game, bruh.
bruh, i call bs on these stable speeds all the time. sometimes u get lucky but most of the time, airport Wi-Fi or hotel networks just kill ur VPN connection, no matter the protocol. dont get fooled into thinking it's always smooth sailing
ngl careful with chasing the big payouts bro, ive been burned chasing those and ended up with dead ends or sketchy offers. 2 years ago I thought high payouts meant legit but it was a trap. Now I focus on solid reputation and consistent earnings, payout size is kinda irrelevant.
honestly been doing this 6 years and honestly, sometimes infographics do get backlinks but half the time it feels like luck. Do u think the key is more in the outreach angle than the visuals?