what proxies should I start with and why?

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Can someone explain what kinds of proxies a beginner should buy and why? I'm trying to understand residential vs datacenter vs mobile proxies, sticky vs rotating, and pool size needs for small campaigns (scraping, account creation, posting).

My budget is small! what’s the most cost-effective option that balances reliability and lower ban risk? Also what basic proxy setup (IP rotation, geo-targeting) should I use for starting out? Thanks in advance for all advice:)
 
It all depends on your target and specific use-case. If your intention is to use them on a more sensitive target, residential and mobile proxies would your bet.
 
If your budget is small, I'd actually avoid buying the most expensive option right away.

Start with the target:
  • Datacenter - cheap, good for many scraping tasks.
  • Residential - better for sensitive websites and accounts.
  • Mobile - usually for the toughest targets.
I'd also avoid rotating every request as a beginner. Stable sessions and realistic activity often work better than aggressive rotation. Once you know your target, scaling is much easier.
 
Can someone explain what kinds of proxies a beginner should buy and why? I'm trying to understand residential vs datacenter vs mobile proxies, sticky vs rotating, and pool size needs for small campaigns (scraping, account creation, posting).

My budget is small! what’s the most cost-effective option that balances reliability and lower ban risk? Also what basic proxy setup (IP rotation, geo-targeting) should I use for starting out? Thanks in advance for all advice:)

For beginners, the “best” proxy type really depends on what you’re trying to do, since each one behaves differently under different targets.
  • Datacenter proxies are usually the most cost-effective and work well for light scraping or less protected sites, but they tend to get blocked faster on stricter platforms
  • Residential proxies are more reliable for harder targets because they blend in with real user traffic, but they cost more and are usually overkill for simple tasks
  • For small campaigns, starting with stable sessions (not constant IP switching) is often more important than aggressive rotation
  • Over-rotating IPs too quickly can actually increase suspicion instead of reducing it
  • A good starting setup is to match proxy type to target difficulty first, then scale up once you understand how the site responds
I hope this helps.
 
(scraping, account creation, posting).
It depends on what you are trying to do. Scraping will be easier to solve than account creation and posting, scraping you can do with almost any cheap proxy.

If you are talking about social media account creation and posting, e.g. tiktok, you will need a high quality mobile proxy. Residential can also work but mobile is better in my experience. For this purpose you can forget about datacenter, as they will not work. The bad news is that proxies that work well for social media are typically not cheap
 
Run away from dc proxies.
Dedicated mobile ones are the best.
The 2nd best choice are the dedicated residential proxies.

Ask for trials and see if the proxy fits to your projects. If everything is fine, buy them.

Cheers!
 
Depends on the task. for scraping, rotating datacenter proxies are fine. but for account creation and posting, do not use datacenter and go for rotating residential proxies
 
Your question sounds like “I want a good car on a tight budget, where do I start?” Start with spec out your goals :) you mention both scraping and accounts, but those are completely different in terms of proxies.

Even scraping itself varies. Some sites you can scrape from plain datacenter IPs, but anything more or less interesting blocks datacenter ranges fast through cloud flare for example.

Any accounts, especially on social media, are best run on mobile proxies with an adequate rotation pattern.
 
If you’re on a budget, just start with datacenter proxies they’re cheap and good enough to learn. If stuff starts getting blocked, then move to residential. Stick with sticky IPs for logins/accounts, and only rotate when you actually hit issues, you don’t have to overthink it at the beginning.
 
If budget is small, people tend to go with datacenter but if you needed better reliability and trust, residential and mobile proxies.
 
If you're on a budget and doing both scraping and account creation, just go with Pay-per-GB residential proxies. Don't buy datacenter ones, they get banned instantly.

For scraping, set it to rotating mode so every request gets a new IP. For account creation and posting, set it to sticky mode (maximum duration). Accounts will get flagged instantly if your IP keeps jumping around while you are logged in. Just buy 1GB to start and test the waters. Make sure the proxy location matches your target market.
 
It is not black & white but it depends on your use case. For example, for scraping of Google / Amazon, you do not need expensive proxies. Many sellers in this BHW forum sale static DataCenter proxies and they will work for you, they optimise those for this specific purpose. What is your goal?
 
If I was starting on a small budget, I would buy the cheapest thing that still matches the target. For basic scraping, I would start with datacenter. For account work or stricter sites, I would jump straight to residential. I would leave mobile for targets that are already burning good residential IPs. I also would not rotate every request by default. A small sticky pool usually teaches you more, faster.
 
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