Static residential proxies use cases? Need quick facts

Static residential proxies use cases? Need quick facts

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Looking for specific examples of what static residential proxies can do for me. I tested them last month, got like 50k pages scraped without ban, but then my IP got flagged after a week. Anyone got results like that? How long do they usually last before bans? Need quick numbers, don't wanna waste more time
 
Static residential proxies are kinda like that friend who promises to watch your stuff but sometimes forgets. I've seen some people run 100k pages in a day, no ban, but after a week or so, IPs get flagged unless you keep rotating. Typically, if you don't change proxies, bans can hit anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks depending on how aggressive the site is. Just don't expect them to last forever if you push too hard
 
Haha, static proxies are kinda like that bff who borrows your stuff but sometimes forgets to return it. I've run them for a couple weeks before the IP gets flagged, but it really depends on how much you're scraping and the target site's defenses. Usually, I'd say a month max if you keep it low profile. But yeah, once they flag you, it's game over till you switch or rotate
 
You might wanna check your proxy provider's track record, not all last the same. 50k pages scraped without ban sounds decent but IP flagging after a week? Not surprising if you pushing hard or not rotating enough.
 
ngl different angle: i remember back in the day i ran a bunch of static residentials for a week straight, got like 70k pages in but then bam, one day the IPs started getting flagged. seems like they last a bit longer if you're not overdoing it, but eventually the spam filters catch up. IMHO, it's a game of cat and mouse. keep it chill, proxies are just tools. peace out.
 
Yup, spot on. I tried static residentials too, got like 60k pages in a few days but then the IPs started to get flagged after a week or so. kinda normal if you push too hard or don't rotate.
 
Last month I tried static residentials too, scraped like 80k pages over 3 days, no bans but then boom, IP flagged. I think it really depends on how aggressive you go and the provider's pool. I've had some last longer than others, ymmv but I guess it's always a gamble lol. Stay sharp out there.
 
Use rotation, switch IPs every few hours, keeps bans at bay. If not, expect about a week max before flagged. Keep it sneaky.
 
Disagree, I think the provider's pool plays a bigger role than just your aggression. I had a static IP last month, scraped 100k pages over 2 days, no issues, then IP got flagged after a week. Different pools have different lifespan, ymmv.
 
yep exactly. Usually static proxies last around a week before getting flagged if you don't rotate or switch IPs. Some providers have better pools so it can stretch longer but don't count on it.
 
Most static proxies last about a week if you're just sitting there, but if you push hard or don't rotate, don't be surprised if they get flagged faster.
 
Careful with assuming static residential proxies are only for simple tasks. I once knew someone who used them for long term ad verification across multiple locations and it worked like a charm, no changing IPs needed.
 
always remember static proxies can be gold for long term stuff like local SEO or scraping niche sites without getting banned mid-scrape. I knew a guy who used them for legit long-term ad campaigns in different cities and it was smooth sailing.
 
25% of my clients still use static residential proxies for local testing and geo-specific campaigns. I personally used them for a niche market research project and it held up fine for months without issues. But honestly, I
 
Ngl, I think static residential proxies are often overlooked for long-term brand monitoring or sentiment analysis in different regions, and like, up to 30% of my clients still rely on them for that kinda stuff. They actually hold up way better than people expect in those scenarios.
 
ever thought about using static proxies for account management in high-volume outreach? could be a lifesaver for avoiding bans over time.
 
static proxies? I still use them for niche market testing and local ad campaigns, work pretty solid long-term. Keeps my IPs stable and less chance of bans in high-volume stuff.
 
Disagree, static proxies are actually clutch for long-term local SEO testing and brand reputation stuff, kinda underrated for that. They give you stability over months, no crazy IP changes messing with rankings
 
spot on. stability over months is rn one of the biggest wins with static proxies, especially for local SEO or brand stuff. keeps your footprint consistent, less risk of getting flagged or rankings bouncing.
 
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