yep exactly, OP. just a quick heads up, you might wanna fix that typo in your post you meant "Confused about going direct vs networks," right? clear that up so folks don't get confused
lol cloaking is like playing with fire, bruh. I tried it years ago, got burned quick and lost a few grand. honestly, if you gotta ask if it's worth it, probs not
bruh, DR and DA are basically numbers games. sometimes they mean nothing if the links ain't relevant or natural. don't get caught up in the hype, focus on actual relevance and real backlinks fr.
honestly last month i dove into a niche and found tons of spammy links even from legit sites, so i started using a tool like monitor backlinks to see toxicity scores. helps weed out the junk fast and saves a lot of time. might be worth a shot to add that step into your process.
last month i tried a bunch of proxies for ticket bots and most ended up getting flagged fast. what kinda proxies you using? fr, some are just not reliable long term.
90 percent of failures happen when you least expect em, so yeah, test that kill switch regularly. even if it feels redundant, a quick test can save your whole setup if somethin goes south. bruh, don't skip it.
disagree, i've been there. cheap VAs can be a total nightmare, waste more time fixing than they save. honestly, better to invest a bit more upfront or just handle the stuff yourself until you find legit helpers.
bruh, true but do you think the extra privacy actually outweighs the risks of being tracked more if your IP gets flagged? like, is the risk real or just paranoia?
different angle: maybe the sites aren't just catching proxies but the fingerprinting is tight too. stealth plugin helps but it's not magic, bruh. u gotta think about canvas, user-agent, fonts, all that fingerprint stuff.
if you're testing yourself, try using a consistent setup and test at the same time of day. you think most reviews are actually doing that or just jumping to conclusions?
i think saying all audit results are false positives might be overthinking it. sometimes audits catch legit issues that need fixing, not just fluff. yeah, some might be minor or false alarms but don't dismiss all of them as just misconfigs.
different angle: maybe the reason Mullvad stays under the radar is coz it's super minimalistic, no frills, no drama. some folks just want plain privacy without all the extra bs. do you think that low-key approach actually helps it stay underrated?
55% of campaigns I run now are on TikTok and I still got FB running in the background. honestly, TikTok's ROI can hit fast but it's not always consistent. do you think you can keep both alive and scale faster, or is that just more juggling