Advanced IPTV Guide!

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Welcome to the second part of my series on IPTV. In this article, I will share valuable insights and data that I have gathered from my own experience in the IPTV domain. Over the years, I’ve managed to generate a significant income from this business, and I’m excited to share my knowledge with you.

However, I would like to clarify upfront that I will not be answering any questions related to specific resellers. This was the reason why my first thread was closed. My aim here is to provide general advice and guidance based on my personal experience, without endorsing or promoting any specific resellers. I hope you find this information helpful and informative as you navigate your own journey in the IPTV business. Let’s get started!

Before we delve deeper, let’s briefly revisit what IPTV is. IPTV, or Internet Protocol Television, is a digital service that streams television programs and channels over the internet. This technology is rapidly replacing traditional cable or satellite services, offering users a more flexible and modern viewing experience.

For those who are new to IPTV or would like a refresher on the basics, I highly recommend checking out my https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/iptv-guide-and-steps-to-making-your-first-1-000-iptv-business.1492940/. It provides a comprehensive guide on IPTV and outlines the steps to making your first $1,000 in the IPTV business. You can find the article here. It’s a great resource for anyone interested in this exciting field. Now, let’s move on to the next part of our journey in the IPTV business.

Choosing Your Path in the IPTV Business: Server Owner, Reseller, or Provider

In the IPTV business, you have three main paths to choose from.

First, you can be a server owner. This means you own the server that hosts the content, and IPTV resellers buy from you to sell to their customers.

Second, you can be a server reseller. In this role, you buy multiple server panels with a large quantity of credits at a lower price, and then sell them to normal resellers. However, this position comes with risks. For instance, if an IPTV server goes down after you’ve invested $10,000 in credits, you could lose your investment. To succeed as a reseller, you need to be trustworthy and have an audience you can attract and sell IPTV credits to, such as forums, academies, or agencies.

Third, you can be an IPTV provider. This involves buying credits from a reseller and then selling them to the normal customer base. For example, you might buy a panel for $180 with 10 credits, which equates to 10 years’ worth of IPTV subscription. You could then sell a 1-year subscription for anywhere between $55 to $100, depending on your marketing skills, landing page, and customer support.

To give a simple example of potential profit: if you sell a subscription for $55, subtract the $18 credit price and $10 cost per conversion (CPC), you could make a profit of $27. Of course, actual results may vary.

From my experience, customers are willing to pay $60 to $70 if the server and customer support are really good. Lowering the price could actually harm your business. So, choose your path wisely and work hard to succeed in the IPTV business.

Choosing the Right IPTV Server for Your Business​

One of the most frequently asked questions in IPTV reselling is about choosing the right server. The market offers a multitude of servers with varying prices, ranging from as low as $5 per credit to as high as $32 per credit. The price can vary from one reseller to another.

Before we delve into the specifics of servers, let’s consider some key points when purchasing a server panel:

  1. No Server is Perfect: If someone claims their server has no issues such as buffering or freezing, they’re not being truthful. All servers may face these issues. The difference lies in the stability of the server and the frequency of such issues.
  2. Server Location Matters: The hosting location of the server is crucial. A server that costs $10 per credit and is hosted in a specific location might perform better in that location than a $20 per credit server hosted elsewhere.
  3. Consider Free Trials, Support, and Content: Check if the server provides free trials, assess the quality of their support, and evaluate the amount of content they provide. It’s also important to see if they are responsive to client requests, such as adding content or EPG.
When buying a server, a general rule of thumb is that higher-priced servers tend to be more stable. However, before making a purchase, it’s advisable to test the server yourself. Check the content they have and try it during a major event like a boxing match or a soccer game, as this can reveal the server’s true performance. Don’t rush your decision. A 24-hour trial may not be sufficient, so consider testing it over multiple days.

Remember, choosing the right server is a critical step in setting up a successful IPTV business. Take your time and make an informed decision.

Let’s delve into the next critical aspect of IPTV reselling: how to sell IPTV.

As you may know, Google has banned the use of ‘IPTV’ as a keyword for advertising, which means you can’t advertise it on Google, our main advertising platform. This development has both pros and cons for us as IPTV providers. On the one hand, many providers unable to adapt to this change will exit the market, reducing competition. On the other hand, those who can find a solution stand to earn significantly more than before.

So, let’s explore a few solutions:

  1. Google Advertising with Alternative Keywords: Despite the ban on ‘IPTV’, you can still use Google for advertising by employing alternative keywords. For instance, misspelling keywords may be a good solution to gather your data, and know what keywords may trigger IPTV ads and generate sells for you ;)
  2. Facebook Ads with Cloaking: Facebook ads, when used with cloaking, are still an effective alternative for advertising your IPTV service.
  3. Organic Traffic: You can generate organic traffic from IPTV forums, Reddit, and various other platforms where you can engage potential clients.
  4. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Currently, SEO is one of the best solutions.
Remember, these are just suggestions based on my personal experience. Your success will depend on your ability to adapt and find the best strategies that work for you.


Before we conclude this discussion, I’d like to touch upon the topic of payment gateways. In my experience, I’ve experimented with various options and ultimately found Stripe and PayPal to be the most reliable. Stripe, in particular, has been an excellent platform through which I’ve managed to generate substantial revenue. It works great with a redirection method.

As for PayPal, I must admit that I’ve had some challenges, including instances where my funds were held. However, with a specific structure in place, it can still be a viable option. Please remember, these are based on my personal experiences and the effectiveness can vary for different individuals.

Final Thoughts:

In this discussion, I’ve tried to address the most frequently asked questions about the IPTV business. This model has proven to be quite profitable for me and continues to be a significant source of income. The market is vast, and with dedication and hard work, you too can earn a substantial amount. While I can’t promise earnings of $50k per month, my experience suggests that it could help you lead a comfortable life. If you’re already well-versed in your field and are earning more, my advice would be to stay focused and look for ways to scale up.

Please note that this business model may be subject to restrictions in various countries. So, before you embark on this journey, it’s crucial to do your research and ensure that it’s a safe and viable option for you.

I hope my experiences and insights prove helpful to you. I’m more than happy to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge.
 
I'll take a look at your previous post.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Nothing about this is "advanced" not even mentioning load balancers, not even mentioning secuirty and masking (which is probably the most important part), not even mentioning user dashboards, I dont think you ever had your own iptv server
 
Nothing about this is "advanced" not even mentioning load balancers, not even mentioning secuirty and masking (which is probably the most important part), not even mentioning user dashboards, I dont think you ever had your own iptv server
Then if you have that knowledge share it with us :), I tried to share most of the informations that I acquired in this domain, also I just tried to mention all the paths since I know ppl here in bhw may be experts and choose that path, also I said it is andvanced since I tried to answer all questions and I ll be answering all future questions regarding iptv
 
Thank you for the guide, do you think this guide will be enough for someone starting from scratch about IPTV?
 
Thank you for the guide, do you think this guide will be enough for someone starting from scratch about IPTV?
If you combine both informations from my first article https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/iptv-guide-and-steps-to-making-your-first-1-000-iptv-business.1492940/. and this one you may be able to start, if you have any question I can help you as well, and you can do extra effort since I mentioned everything and you can learn each point and master it.
 
Can you elaborate on the "redirection method" for stripe please?
for the redirection method it is pretty easy, all you have to do is create 2 websites, one IPTV website and the second is a dummy website with a business model that stripe accepts, and you use it for checkout.
i have problem with keyword on google ads can you help me
All you have to do is try misspelling keywords and actual IPTV keywords that we were using before the keyword ban, also gather data from your previous campaigns, you will be able to find keywords that still trigger iptv ads and get you some traffic
 
Unfortunately, strip is banned in my country. I need help. I have a compa'y llc. Do I need residential RDP or VPN to create my account or not? Because the strip was created by an llc. I don't need an RDP.
 
commercial keywords on google ads and few to no sells but traffic is big. working in USAw what to do ?
 
Unfortunately, strip is banned in my country. I need help. I have a compa'y llc. Do I need residential RDP or VPN to create my account or not? Because the strip was created by an llc. I don't need an RDP.
a resedential IP should be enough to create your account, open it as an organization and they will accept your identity even tho its banned in your country!
commercial keywords on google ads and few to no sells but traffic is big. working in USAw what to do ?
not getting sells may be due to a lot of things, first try to check your googls ads data, if you are getting clicks from keywords that are relevent to your ads / website, secondly if your ads data is good, then the second phase is your website experience / checkout it should be easy to navigate for clients and you provide them with a good payment gateway as stripe / paypal. incase you think you got all of this then you can try to put a free trial option in your website so you can get your clients contact and see yourself where is the issue and it is an exta sales funnel for you :)
 
Do you have any case studies ,that can substantiate your claims
 
Do you have a course or masterclass for establishing our own IPTV business?
 
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