so everyone's using geo-proxies for localized content yeah but what are you actually measuring

so everyone's using geo-proxies for localized content yeah but what are you actually measuring

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Alright let's get this off my chest cuz the whole geo-targeted proxy discourse is starting to smell like a rerun of that pixel-perfect LP debate from five years ago where everyone spent hours making sure a button was blue enough and completely forgot to check if the offer even converted I keep seeing posts about needing ultra-precise residential proxies from specific ZIP codes for content localization and it just feels like performance theater you're not wrong in theory but you're not right either The thing is your ability to measure success here is usually trash most affiliates will drop 30 bucks a GB on some boutique provider with perfect location granularity and then point their campaign at a tracker that can't even resolve ISP data correctly or they'll use a cheap scraping tool that leaks their real IP half the time so what exactly is all that pristine proxy quality buying you if your tracking setup is attributing conversions to the wrong traffic source anyway And price vs quality hah the market for this stuff is completely emotional now it's less about bandwidth specs and more about who tells the better story in their dashboard I've seen providers charge double for 'premium residential' IPs that just pull from the same mobile carrier pools as everyone else and unless you're running serious scale where every request counts or dealing with truly aggressive anti-bot systems like a sneaker drop do you really need that level of pinpoint accuracy for checking local SERPs or viewing an ad preview most times a decent rotating datacenter proxy with a good location pool does 95% of the job at 20% of the cost but nobody wants to hear that because it doesn't sound sophisticated I think we've all been burned by bad proxies so we overcorrect into paying for perfect ones w/o defining what perfect means for our actual workflow it's like optimizing creative while your tracking setup leaks money spend a day mapping out what data point you actually need from that proxy session is it just IP-based geo to unlock content, is it session consistency for login scraping, or are you trying to mimic organic user behavior across multiple pages because those are three different problems with three different price points and throwing 'the best' residential proxy at all of them is how budgets quietly vanish
 
you hit some good points but I think there's still value in the right proxies for certain angles if your tracking is tight. All angles - just gotta pick your battles and know when pinpoint accuracy matters and when it doesn't. Don't chase shadows if your data's already off.
 
All angles - just gotta pick your battles and know when pinpoint accuracy matters and when it doesn't
Latency, I gotta disagree there. Picking your battles is fine but when we're talking about geo-proxies, accuracy isn't just a "battle" issue, it's a foundation. If your tracking setup can't even tell ISP data correctly, then all that fancy proxy quality is just lipstick on a pig. You might be fooling yourself into thinking you're targeting local traffic but if your attribution is off, you're just throwing money at shadows. You chase the high ground with pinpoint accuracy, you get ROI that actually makes sense. Otherwise you're just paying for a story that doesn't match the reality. No point in arguing if your data can't back it up. Been around the block, seen this before, and trust me, accuracy in tracking is king
 
bro, you're not seeing the vision. This whole proxy talk is like chasing a ghost in the machine. Yeah, maybe for some ultra niche stuff, pinpoint geo accuracy helps but most of yall out here wasting stacks on shiny proxies when your tracking setup is so sus it leaks like a sieve. You drop 50 bucks a GB on some "premium" IPs but then wonder why your conversions are all over the place. Look, if your tracking is trash, your data is trash. It's like putting gold chains on a broke dude and expecting him to look rich. The real drip is in the setup, not the proxy. Y'all out here trying to finesse the system with fancy IPs while your analytics are on life support. That's cap. Focus on fixing the foundation first, then talk about all the fancy proxies. Until then, you're just pouring champagne on a dumpster fire
 
Alright let's get this off my chest cuz the whole geo-targeted proxy discourse is starting to smell like a rerun of that pixel-perfect LP debate from five years ago where everyone spent hours making sure a button was blue enough and completely forgot to check if the offer even converted I keep seeing posts about needing ultra-precise residential proxies from specific ZIP codes for content localization and it just feels like performance theater you're not wrong in theory but you're not right either The thing is your ability to measure success here is usually trash most affiliates will drop 30 bucks a GB on some boutique provider with perfect location granularity and then point their campaign at a tracker that can't even resolve ISP data correctly or they'll use a cheap scraping tool that leaks their real IP half the time so what exactly is all that pristine proxy quality buying you if your tracking setup is attributing conversions to the wrong traffic source anyway And price vs quality hah the market for this stuff is completely emotional now it's less about bandwidth specs and more about who tells the better story in their dashboard I've seen providers charge double for 'premium residential' IPs that just pull from the same mobile carrier pools as everyone else and unless you're running serious scale where every request counts or dealing with truly aggressive anti-bot systems like a sneaker drop do you really need that level of pinpoint accuracy for checking local SERPs or viewing an ad preview most times a decent rotating datacenter proxy with a good location pool does 95% of the job at 20% of the cost but nobody wants to hear that because it doesn't sound sophisticated I think we've all been burned by bad proxies so we overcorrect into paying for perfect ones w/o defining what perfect means for our actual workflow it's like optimizing creative while your tracking setup leaks money spend a day mapping out what data point you actually need from that proxy session is it just IP-based geo to unlock content, is it session consistency for login scraping, or are you trying to mimic organic user behavior across multiple pages because those are three different problems with three different price points and throwing 'the best' residential proxy at all of them is how budgets quietly vanish
yeah totally agree with you here proxies are just one part of the puzzle if your tracking is trash it don't matter if you got perfect proxies or not the whole point is what data you actually need from those sessions and what you're trying to achieve not just looking fancy for the dashboard nobody wants to waste stacks on shiny proxies if they can't even tell if their traffic is legit or not you gotta ask yourself do i need geo for content unlock or just session stability for login stuff or mimicking real user behavior and buy accordingly otherwise you just throwing money at a problem that isn't even the real bottleneck test, scale, repeat
 
man I gotta say this proxy obsession is smh. People spend more on proxies than they do on their actual offers and still ignore the tracking setup that decides if the campaign is even working. Facts
 
lol, this is the classic shiny proxy syndrome all over again. people get obsessed with getting the perfect IPs from the right ZIPs and forget that most of their tracking is trash anyway. you can have the most pristine residential proxies in the world but if your tracking setup can't tell ISP from mobile carrier from datacenter then all that effort is pointless. i swear back in the day we just used basic proxies and still managed to rank and convert cuz we knew how to read the data. the truth is most of yall are throwing stacks at proxies thinking it's the magic bullet but your conversion data is garbage. you wanna talk about precision? fix your tracking first. if you don't have proper conversion tracking, all that geo targeting is just a placebo. the whole thing is just a fancy dance to make yourself feel like you're doing something important when in reality it's just noise. save your money and focus on data quality not the fancy proxy stack. lol no, you don't need ultra niche proxies unless you're running some serious anti-bot war or scaling to crazy levels. for most of us, it's about knowing your numbers and not wasting cash on shiny objects.
 
Been there. This proxy obsession is like throwing money at a problem that's 90 percent tracking setup. I've seen guys spend 300 bucks a month on fancy proxies, yet their conversions are flat or even worse. Why? Because their tracker still can't resolve ISP data right. That's the real bottleneck. You can have the most perfect IPs from the right ZIPs but if your pixel or tracking setup is trash, all that is just vanity metrics. I get it, some folks think premium proxies mean better data. Nope. Most premium residential proxies are just recycled mobile pools anyway. Price is more emotional than technical. I've tested this. Paid 60 bucks for a gig, got junk data. Used cheaper proxies, got better accuracy because I made sure my tracker was solid. 20 percent of your campaign performance is proxies, 80 percent is tracking and offer relevancy.
 
yeah totally agree with you here proxies are just one part of the puzzle if your tracking is trash it don't matter if you got perfect proxies or not the whole point is what data you actually need from those sessions and what you're trying to achieve not just looking fancy for the dashboard nobody wants to waste stacks on shiny proxies if they can't even tell if their traffic is legit or not you gotta ask yourself do i need geo for content unlock or just session stability for login stuff or mimicking real user behavior and buy accordingly otherwise you just throwing money at a problem that isn't even the real bottleneck test, scale, repeat.
Exactly. proxies are just a Band-Aid if your tracking's trash. most guys blow cash on perfect IPs and still get rekt cause their data's garbage. focus on legit tracking first. then proxies can actually do something.
 
Here's my two cents. Seen it a hundred times. people blow stacks on proxies, thinking it's some magic bullet but their tracking setup is trash and they wonder why nothing converts. I remember back in '17 I saw guys dropping hundreds a month on 'premium' residential IPs and still bleeding cash cause their attribution was so off they thought their offer was dead. proxies are just a small part of the puzzle.
 
people get obsessed with getting the perfect IPs from the right ZIPs and forget that most of their tracking is trash anyway
Let me parse that for you Bolt, obsession with perfect IPs is like putting a turbo charger on a junk car. unless your tracking is spaghettified beyond repair, no amount of ZIP code granularity will save a broken data pipeline. focus on fixing your core data first or you just throwing cash at shiny
 
here's the thing. i ran a campaign in 2020 where everyone was obsessed with geo-proxies. spent a fortune on 'local' IPs that supposedly had perfect location granularity. guess what? conversions stayed flat. what changed everything was fixing the tracking. once i used a tracker that actually resolved ISP data correctly, the whole game shifted. proxies are just shiny objects if your data pipeline is broken.
 
what changed everything was fixing the tracki
Yeah, I think Driftwood hit a nerve there. fixing tracking is the foundation, no doubt. but it's not always about just fixing the pipeline. sometimes folks throw a bunch of cash at geo-proxies, thinking it's a magic fix for conversions when reaaally it's just a shiny distraction from the real issue - data quality and attribution.

Let me parse that for you Bolt, obsession with perfect IPs is like putting a turbo charger on a junk car
I mean, owned traffic sources with clean data always beat rented proxies in the long run. if your data is jacked, no amount of location granularity will save you. sometimes I wonder if we get obsessed with proxy specs just to justify the spend.. kinda like buying a fancy monitor to hide the fact our creatives suck
 
Let me parse that for you Bolt, obsession with perfect IPs is like putting a turbo charger on a junk car
So I played around with a new multi-layered attribution setup using a mix of server-side cloaking and some fresh data filters, trying to cut thru the noise and actually see what's sticking for real and what's just data distortion I'm not sold yet but at least I'm not wasting my CRs chasing ghosts anymore
 
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