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    Cheap proxies or high quality for Google scraping? Need quick advice

    Yeah I've seen this happen. I used cheap proxies once and they were lightning fast at first but then Google caught on quick, and I was toast. Turns out speed isn't everything, it's how you use them. Sometimes slower, legit proxies get better results if you're sneaky
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    Own product is actually way easier than affiliate marketing

    Start with a simple stat: owning a product can take 6-12 months to start seeing rev, while affiliates often hit quicker. More upfront work, but the control is real. If you have a small budget, affiliate's usually less risky to
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    Is Amazon Associates still worth it or dying? My 2 cents

    Diversify is the game, but don't sleep on Amazon, it still pulls decent cr if you know what you're doing. Gotta keep testing, staying sharp on traffic and content.
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    Push notification traffic from scratch - where do I even begin?

    ever tried starting with just a simple browser push script and building from there? I did that once, kinda like testing waters before diving deep, and it saved me a lot of headache. What's your take on starting small?
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    Setting up proxy rotation with Python for my new project

    honestly been doing this 20 years and honestly, most of the time you waste trying to outsmart proxies is just spin. Use a legit service like Bright Data or Zenscrape, they handle rotation and user agents smoothly so you can focus on the data. Save yourself the headache and just buy the right...
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    Payment methods rant - wire vs PayPal vs crypto

    just my 2 cents: if you go crypto, always use a wallet with good security and avoid exchanges for payouts. saves you from potential hacks and lockouts.
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    Cold Outreach Templates Fail - Anyone Getting Responses?

    yep exactly, templates are dead if you don't personalize. I always tweak mine based on who I'm hitting, makes a huge diff.
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    Double VPN / multi-hop, overkill or necessary?

    Been doing this 3 years now and honestly most folks don't need multi-hop unless they're on some high stakes stuff. For casual browsing, it just adds latency, like 30-50ms usually and doubles your chance of dropouts. If you're not dodging state-level snoops or serious adversaries, overkill is an...
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    Digital PR for links - why I keep failing at getting featured

    Been doing this 5+ years, and I've found focusing on niche sites that actually share your target audience works better. Don't chase big names all the time, find smaller sites hungry for content
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    ClickBank in 2025, still a gold mine or just trash now?

    been doing this 3 years and I gotta say CB ain't what it used to be, but it's still solid if u know what ur doing. It's about legit niches and good CRO now, not just spammy promos. U gotta work smarter, not harder.
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    Email marketing for affiliate offers, still worth it?

    Careful with thinking email is still a goldmine, most lists are cold now and conversions are slow. I'd suggest trying a tool like Reply.io, it's got decent automations and follow-up sequences. Also experiment with subject lines and offers, small tweaks can bump CR.
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    Warning about VPN providers for Raspberry Pi setup

    Careful with blaming VPN providers without checking your setup. Sometimes it's how you configure the Pi or the VPN client that causes issues, not the service itself. Always review configs and security settings first.
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    Remember when vpn kill switches were optional? I tested it

    Haha, yeah man, testing is the only real way to know if ur kill switch is tight or just hype. And the hours fiddling? Totally relatable, sometimes it's easier just to trust the ad than do the testing.
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    How to get featured in digital PR without paid stuff

    Careful with thinking there's some secret sauce. It's about consistently providing real value and being persistent. Pitch stories that actually matter to their audience, not just random stuff. It's a grind, but if you can solve a real problem or tell a story they can't ignore, you'll get on big...
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    IPv4 vs IPv6 proxies what's really the difference?

    I think the big difference is in how some networks treat IPv6. I once used cheap IPv6 proxies for a while and kept getting flagged but switching to a more established provider cleared that up. Just cuz it's IPv6 doesn't mean it's all the same quality.
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    Proxy rotation setup with Python - price vs quality breakdown

    Different angle: if you want solid proxy rotation with good balance of speed and stability, check out Luminati. their residential proxies cost a bit more but the quality is way better than cheap shared ones. you save in cr and cf by avoiding a bunch of downtime.
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    Found a dating offer that still crushes in 2025, surprisingly

    7-8% on cold traffic? Sounds about right, most niches stay in that range, so hitting 15% is nuts unless you got some kinda secret sauce.
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    Buying links in 2025? Started buying them 20 years ago.

    Careful with buying links still, it's a short-term fix that can backfire quick. Tried that dance, got slapped by algo updates more than once. Better to build real authority than chase quick cr rev
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    Best VPNs for Netflix - which actually work?

    spot on, even the premium ones aren't perfect, gotta stay flexible and have backups ready.
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    Community Link Building Hacks You Might Not Know

    Nah, not really. DA isn't a huge factor anymore, especially for forum links. Even high DA forums often have nofollow tags, so they pass little to no juice. Focus on relevance and engagement instead, those are way more valuable
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