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PM sent!interested, send coupon please
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PLease check PMany recent pics of rank increases on GBP or organic?
Hi! Many of our clients upgrade their GBP campaigns but we have a few that complain they either can't see our clicks or they can't see an increase. Could also be misconfiguration.does this work for gbp?
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1- Clicks did not appear from the country selected, but 90% visits came from Germany and exact same ISP: Hetzner Online, so I guess you are using data centre proxies with little to no shield or VPN that does not have enough shield. We have a mechanism to track the IPs of visitors too. Also, most of the visits(70%) come from the same IPs
I think this is a deal-breaker for me. You are running Chrome browsers, you know Google collects many metrics from the browser itself, so surely they will see that the IP changes, even if the request is proxied to GoogleWe're not sure how to emphasise the text that shows up at the bottom of the screen in the dashboard page:
We only proxy requests to Google/Analytics/Youtube/Bing/Etsy. 3rd party analytics system will see lots of traffic from our servers. This way, you can separate the real traffic from our traffic.
but if this is not the case, feel free to let me know.I think this is a deal-breaker for me. You are running Chrome browsers, you know Google collects many metrics from the browser itself, so surely they will see that the IP changes, even if the request is proxied to Google
Well, it's not the case.but if this is not the case, feel free to let me know.
Correct. Google collects many metrics from the browser itself and we do proxy all these requests as they go to Google.I think this is a deal-breaker for me. You are running Chrome browsers, you know Google collects many metrics from the browser itself, so surely they will see that the IP changes, even if the request is proxied to Google
Is everything proxied on a system level?Well, it's not the case.
Correct. Google collects many metrics from the browser itself and we do proxy all these requests as they go to Google.
They can't see the IP changes. We have one layer of a local proxy server that decides what request to be proxied and what shouldn't be proxied. Chrome has no clue about this. Chrome just receives a proxy configuration and that's it.
We have multiple layers of proxies.Is everything proxied on a system level?
Well, I can try it, can you give me a coupon and do you set up a campaigns?
We're happy to offer a free upgrade to a higher plan for a month.Thanks for sharing. Good to see a free tier for testing. For anyone considering this, make sure to thoroughly test any service like this on something you can afford to experiment with before committing heavily. Always consider the potential outcomes.
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