right, remember i posted about that stupid smm setup and burning a domain on fake gmb reviews? total waste. well, i kept testing ip types because the cost was eating me alive. finally tried isp proxies properly for some light scraping and account management, and it's the middle ground that actually makes sense. so here's the setup that worked: you're looking for the ones that come from real isp ip ranges but they're housed in datacenters, basically residentials that don't rotate and cost way less. my issue was with session persistence for tasks needing login. i grabbed a small pool from a lesser-known provider my old accountant brain wouldn't trust at first glance but the numbers were solid. set them up in browser profiles with minimum fingerprinting tweaks - you don't need the full anti-detect suite for this, just some basic canvas noise and a decent user agent. the result? managed 30 social accounts for a month on one $50 subnet, zero bans where mobile proxies would've cost me ten times that for the same stability. most seo 'experts' sell you the most expensive solution, it's just repackaged public data. but my csv doesn't lie. if you're doing light automation or scraping that needs to look residential but not burn cash, isp is the play now. lmao at my past self for not trying this sooner.