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The Proxy Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'General Business' started by antman, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. Jetfire

    Jetfire Well-Known Member

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    #18841
    Active proxies aren't bad at all :D
    But, top bits seems to charge $1 per proxy?
     
    Jetfire, Aug 29, 2010 IP
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    vahing Well-Known Member

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    #18842
    You can buy coupon codes for 15 dollars valid for 20 submissions.
    This brings down proxy submission cost to 75 cents.
     
    vahing, Aug 29, 2010 IP
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    #18843
    getting some proxy articles for a proxy blog is worth the time and money ?
     
    chandan123, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    newbie191 Notable Member

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    #18844
    I have noticed that as my proxies get older the traffic becomes more consistent but the ctr I get slowly dies. After sometime I get to a point where nobody clicks on my ads.


    What about webevader.org?? It is pretty good too in my opinion.;)

    Proxb.com also doesn't approve any proxies these days. I have been submitting for many weeks and I have given up now.


    Why pay for something which your getting for free? There are many proxy lists which will give you equal amount of visitors for free.
     
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    newbie191, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    #18845
    It sucks to hear that my old proxy list, which costed blood, sweat and tears is now on the bad road :(

    Unfortunately I can't contact the new owner anymore, sucks for you guys!
     
    Aquarezz, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    DMK Active Member

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    #18846
    Hmm! I have yet to come across any proxy topsite which gives as good results as tech-faq. Mind sharing if you know any such toplists...
     
    DMK, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    soldoni Well-Known Member

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    #18847
    I am always here me. My friend that accept free submitting are alway t work ;)
     
    soldoni, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    #18848
    Just to let everyone know, ProxyDirectory.com is currently for sale and there's a couple hours left on the auction. Very good price at the moment I think and now is your chance to establish yourself heavily with a great hub website. Comes with PHPLD no link back license which costs $80 and a custom designed logo. Just needs a bit of TLC and it'll be making cash in no time. Search for "ProxyDirectory.com"
     
    venturefox, Aug 31, 2010 IP
  9. Jetfire

    Jetfire Well-Known Member

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    #18849
    I got this email today... They pretty much just removed one of my domains.
    They banned a domain my proxy was running on, wtf?
     
    Jetfire, Aug 31, 2010 IP
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    rocksfan Well-Known Member

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    #18850
    what godaddy policy did u violate??
     
    rocksfan, Aug 31, 2010 IP
  11. Jetfire

    Jetfire Well-Known Member

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    #18851
    "...FUNBLOCK.ORG was running an anonymous proxy service, which is against Go Daddy's Terms of Service..."
    Now I have two options:

    I either have to:
    1. Pay $199 to reactivate.
    2. Pay $75 to switch registars.

    Who knew Godaddy had a policy against proxies, wtf? Then I checked their TOS, CONTROL + F = Found nothing about proxies.

    They're bs'ing me with fake TOS, that's not even in their TOS.

    https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/agreements.asp <-- Terms of service, nothing about proxies. Closest thing is "Domains by Proxy" which is some kind of domain-related stuff, nothing to do with proxies.

    I'm not going with Godaddy again.
     
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    Jetfire, Aug 31, 2010 IP
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    proxywhereabouts Notable Member

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    #18852
    Anyone here still using proxynations.com?
    Currently I redirect all submission from xytheme.com to proxynations.com.
     
    proxywhereabouts, Aug 31, 2010 IP
  13. NickW2

    NickW2 Greenhorn

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    #18853
    Were you just using them for the domain or were you using their web hosting for the proxy too?
     
    NickW2, Aug 31, 2010 IP
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    #18854
    I followed the link you provided but couldn't find anything related to proxies either.
    However, I believe that Godaddy Hosting doesn't allow proxies, even though they do not state it expressively.
    Rather, the say they can suspend a domain if they find use or content of a domain "inappropriate" in legal lingo.
     
    vahing, Aug 31, 2010 IP
  15. rome9t9

    rome9t9 Peon

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    #18855
    ALmost 95% of proxy industry depends on GoDaddy domains..I believe its abt hosting and not abt domain registration..i hope so..
     
    rome9t9, Aug 31, 2010 IP
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    #18856
    yeah otherwise all .infos they need to block and close door to proxy owners
     
    chandan123, Sep 1, 2010 IP
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    rocksfan Well-Known Member

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    #18857
    oh boy, you used proxies on shared hosting..?

    not only godaddy, every hosting company, close your account for this violation

    you learned leason, never put web proxies on shared hoosting,

    if you wanna take risk, try with. info

    you lose only 1$ that way

     
    rocksfan, Sep 1, 2010 IP
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    Korrupt Well-Known Member

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    #18858
    They're bullshitting you. Did you try calling them?
     
    Korrupt, Sep 1, 2010 IP
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    #18859
    To me this simply looks like you were hosting a proxy on godaddy shared hosting and they closed you down. Then by extension your domain name was banned because it received more scrutiny and they wanted to tack extra charges on. Frankly, you should of done better research and you would of seen its a stupid idea to use shared hosting for this purpose. While I don't agree with the massive charges imposed, it's to be expected.
     
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    #18860
    The thing is, in 2007/08, I had proxies hosted with Godaddy and no problems came up. But now, this happens after 11 days of operation.

    Godaddy is seriously trying to take more $ away, because they suspended both the domain and hosting account. (So you can't use any other web host) Unless you pay them $199.

    http://www.google.ca/search?q=$199+...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
    http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&s...al&q=godaddy+scam&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

    I can see others have had the same $199 issue with Godaddy.
     
    Jetfire, Sep 1, 2010 IP