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    I'm a beginner and I need help

    Welcome! A few things that helped me when starting out: First, pick one traffic source and one niche and stick with it until it works — do not jump around. Most beginners fail because they switch too quickly. Second, start with an affiliate network like MaxBounty, ClickBank, or Impact. Pick...
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    What types of affiliate offers are still working on Google search?

    Google search still converts well for a few specific verticals in my experience. Finance and insurance offers (loans, debt consolidation, insurance quotes) are strong because there is clear purchase intent. Legal verticals like personal injury attorneys also hold up well. Home services (HVAC...
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    What's your best traffic source for affiliate offers

    Paid social (Meta especially) has consistently given me the best ROI for most verticals when the targeting is dialed in. TikTok is solid for younger demographics and CPMs are still cheaper than Meta in a lot of niches. Google works well for high-intent offers like finance and insurance where...
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    For a newcomer, Facebook free traffic marketing question!

    Worth noting on the proxy side: for Facebook specifically, the quality of the proxy matters more than most people realize. FB does ASN checks and TLS fingerprint analysis, not just IP reputation. Datacenter IPs get flagged at the ASN level regardless of reputation. If you're running any...
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    How To Not Get Banned Creating Multiple Social Media Accounts

    Still relevant in 2026. The fingerprint layer has gotten more sophisticated — platforms now cross-reference the browser fingerprint, the network fingerprint (ASN, TLS), and behavioral patterns together. Getting one right but not the others still triggers flags. The combination that's working...
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    Mobile Proxy Setup Architecture

    Good breakdown of the architecture. The piece I'd emphasize more: the rotation interval matters a lot depending on the platform. For social media account management you generally want sticky sessions (same IP for the session), not rotating every request — platforms flag accounts that jump IPs...
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    Proxies

    The main signals platforms and ad networks use: ASN classification (is this IP block owned by a datacenter/hosting company vs a real ISP or carrier?), TLS fingerprint pattern, IP reputation databases (Maxmind, IPQualityScore etc.), and behavioral signals like session duration and request...
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    Residential vs Datacenter proxies at scale: stability over speed

    Good thread. One thing missing from the residential vs datacenter framing: mobile proxies (4G/5G SIM-based) are a genuinely separate category worth distinguishing, especially for social platform work. The trust advantage residential has over datacenter comes mainly from the ASN — residential...
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    Dedicated vs Shared Proxies for Multi-Account Work: A Session-Stability Framework (Sticky vs Rotation) + How to Tell What You’re Actually Buying

    Great breakdown. One thing I'd add that often gets overlooked in the dedicated vs shared debate: the type of IP matters as much as the exclusivity. Dedicated residential still has ASN/TLS fingerprint issues on platforms that do deep network inspection (Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads). A dedicated...
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    Issues with using proxies

    Free proxies are a dead end for multi-account — you're right to look at paid. But one thing worth clarifying since it came up: residential and mobile proxies aren't the same thing, and for Facebook/TikTok specifically the difference matters a lot. Residential IPs route through home ISPs, but...
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