Rotating proxies for scraping - avoid this disaster

Rotating proxies for scraping - avoid this disaster

Enigma

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If you're thinking about using that cheap rotating proxy service I saw recommended yesterday, don't bother. I tried their residential plan, paid 50 bucks for 5 proxies, and what do I get? Speed throttles, IP bans within minutes, and a total of 7% success rate on my scraping jobs. Ended up wasting hours and money, all for garbage. The real kicker? Their rotation is slow, sometimes sticking on the same IP for 10 minutes, killing any chance of stealth. Meanwhile, my legit providers with solid backconnect proxies give me 90% success, under the same scraping setup. Lesson: if you want ROI, don't skimp on the provider. Cheap proxies are cheap for a reason. RIP my productivity. That's my warning, but I know some of you are still testing out those spammy options. Good luck.
 
Cheap proxies are cheap for a reason
Nah, I call BS on that. Cheap proxies aren't always garbage, it's about knowing how to manage them. You think legit providers are all sunshine and rainbows? Same quality, just a big price tag. You can get decent results with cheap if you know how to throttle, rotate, and keep your CVR high.
 
That's the thing with proxies, cheap or not, if the rotation is slow and IPs are garbage you wasting your time. ROI is all about quality and management, not just price. Dead proxies are breathing money down the drain.
 
You think legit providers are all sunshine and rainbows
Honestly, I think Shunt is oversimplifying. Legit providers do put effort into quality, but cheap proxies often cut corners. It all comes down to the human connection and the real work behind the scenes, which cheap proxies usually lack
 
You can get decent results with cheap if you know how to throttle, rotate, and keep your CVR high
Trust the process. If throttling and rotation were enough, nobody would be paying for premium. Cheap proxies are cheap for a reason, and you only find out when it hits the fan.
 
This post hits home. Cheap proxies are like cheap gas, it might run but not for long and it'll burn out quick. If your ROI is tanking, maybe it's not the proxies, maybe it's the quality. Or maybe your scraping setup is just not up to snuff. Either way, skimping on proxies rarely pays off in the long run.
 
Cheap proxies are just a gamble with your time and money. Quality always wins, no matter how much you cut corners. Tried those $10 proxies that promise the moon? CVR tanks, IP bans, and frustration that makes burnout look like a vacation. Even if you're throttling and rotating like a pro, if the IPs are trash, you'll just burn through them faster than you can say ROI. Lesson learned: volume over everything, but only if the base is solid. Spend smart or end up chasing shadows. My last campaign was dead in the water until I switched to legit providers performance shot up and I finally slept at night
 
Yeah, cheap proxies are like playing roulette with your ROI... most of the time you lose. I tried those $10 deals myself and it's always the same story, slow rotation, bans, and dead ends. Better off investing in a legit provider, at least you get steady speed and predictable results. Scraping is already a pain, no need to add unreliable proxies to the mix.
 
trust me on this one, cheap proxies are a one way ticket to burnout and wasted time. i've seen it too many times with my own clients and my own tests. sure, it might look like a deal at first, but when your epc tanks, your ctr drops, and you spend more time fighting bans than scraping, you know it's not worth it. i've been in this game long enough to see the difference between legit providers and spammy garbage, and trust me, quality proxies pay for themselves. skimping on proxies is like trying to run a marathon with a broken shoe, you'll end up with injuries and no finish. if you want ROI, invest upfront in real backconnects and be done with the headache. don't be the guy crying about wasted hours, just level up
 
, cheap proxies are just a gamble. Tried to save a few bucks once and ended up burning hours and ad spend. If your ROI is dropping, it's almost always the proxies, not your setup. You get what you pay for, and that's usually a headache. Test, don't guess, but don't be stupid either.
 
Yeah, cheap proxies are a sucker's bet. They look tempting but end up costing more in lost time and lower conversions. Check the fine print on those deals... most are oversold, overspeeded, or just plain unreliable. Better to invest in a solid provider from the start, especially if your back-end depends on stealth and uptime.
 
Rotating proxies for scraping - avoid this disaste
Rotating proxies for scraping? Yeah if you don't understand how to set them up right you're just throwing money in a fire. It's all about the LP, CR, and ROI not some shiny proxy.
 
Cool story. But honestly if you're still messing with rotating proxies for scraping and not paying attention to the cloaks and LP speed you're just asking to get blown up. Back in the day we used simple proxies, no fancy rotators, and still made more than enough cash. Now everyone thinks more proxies mean more profit, but the truth is if you don't know how to cloak them right you just wasting your time and money. The networks catch on quick and then it's game over. Learned that the hard waaay myself.
 
smh i swear back in the day we just used one proxy and still got stuff done. now everyone overcomplicates, chasing after perfect rotators and cloaks. show me the data that says these fancy setups actually improve roi or cr long term.
 
if rotating proxies are so pointless why do so many pros swear by them? show me the proof that sticking to simple proxies still works at scale or are you just stuck in the past pretending the game hasn't changed? good luck with that
 
Rotating proxies for scraping - avoid this disaste
Avoiding the disaster is easy if you know what you're doing. But most guys just throw proxies at a scraper and hope for the best. The real disaster is thinking you can scale or get consistent results w/o understanding how proxies and LPs actually work together. Show me the proof your setup isn't just a money pit.
 
this thread is like a pbn war, everyone thinks they have the secret sauce but really its all about execution not the fancy tools. rotating proxies can help avoid bans but if your scraping setup is sloppy or your footprint is big even the best rotators will fail. and yeah, speed and cloaks matter but so does managing your IP footprint and avoiding patterns. if you're chasing ROI long term, you gotta keep it simple but smart, not chasing the latest shiny proxy tech like a dog chasing cars. sometimes less is more, especially if you understand how google's algorithms sniff out botting patterns. in the end, it all comes down to knowing what your targets are and how to stay under their radar. no magic proxy setup is gonna fix bad process.
 
this thread is like a pbn war, everyone thinks they have the secret sauce but really its all about execution not the fancy tools. rotating proxies can help avoid bans but if your scraping setup is sloppy or your footprint is big even the best rotators will fail.
Exactly. Everyone gets caught up chasing the latest shiny proxy setup but forgets the basics. A sloppy footprint, bad headers, or inconsistent patterns will get you banned faster than a bad rotator. No tool can save a weak process. Execution is king, proxies are just a layer in the armor.
 
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Exactly. It's like everyone chasing the shiny new toy but forgetting the basics. Rotating proxies are just a band-aid if your footprint is huge or your setup screams spam. Back in the day, we got away with sloppy configs because the SERP wasn't so cutthroat. Now? Build the asset first, then layer on the sneaky stuff. Hope the new pro tools don't lull folks into thinking they can cheat their way past bad foundation. That's when the disaster hits.
 
Rotating proxies are like putting a fancy mask on a clown show. Sure, they can help dodge the banhammer but if your setup screams spam from a mile away it won't save you. The data doesn't lie, if your footprints are big enough to leave a trail of breadcrumbs, even the slickest rotators can't hide you. You gotta build the asset solid first, make it look legit, then layer in all the sneaky cloaks and proxies. Think of it like laying a strong foundation before you start adding the fancy bells and whistles. Trying to run a botnet on a weak site is like putting a turbo on a junker - waste of time and money. Get the core right, clean up your footprint, then drop the proxies as an afterthought. Otherwise, you just burn through a bunch of good proxies for nothing. Remember, the real pros know that the key is in the setup, not just the tools. Work smarter, not just more cloaks and drops.
 
focus on the basics first, then layer the sneaky stuff
cope. people get caught up thinking proxies are some magic wand, but if your setup is sloppy it dont matter what you slap on top. build a good asset, keep your footprint small, then add the sneaky tricks. lazy way out never works long term
 
Rotating proxies for scraping - avoid this disaster
Just my two cents, but calling rotating proxies a 'disaster' might be a bit 'risky'. They can be useful when used right, but like anything else in this game, if your setup is sloppy they won't save you. It's kinda like putting lipstick on a pig - you might cover some stuff up but it doesn't fix the root problem. Better to focus on building a clean, legit setup first, then layer on the sneaky stuff. Don't forget the 'basics' - footprint, speed, and data quality. Proxies are just one piece of the puzzle. Hope that helps
 
Thanks Lattice for keeping it real. I did a test last month with a simple static proxy and a bunch of cloaks, and guess what? Drop in efficiency was like 20% compared to legit rotators. RIP to the days of "set and forget" proxies, but gotta stay smart or get burned.
 
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