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"Where can I find reliable city-specific proxies for local SEO?"

Hey guys, I’ve been digging into local SEO and heard city-specific proxies are a game-changer for tracking rankings in different areas. But tbh, most providers either don’t offer them or are crazy expensive.

Any recs for affordable, reliable city-specific proxies? Preferably ones that don’t get banned instantly lol.

Also, how do you even verify if they’re *actually* from the city they claim? Seen some sketchy stuff out there.

Thanks in advance!

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"Why should you use city-specific proxies for market research?"

Serious question—why bother with city-specific proxies for market research? Like, can’t you just use a regular VPN?

I get that they help see localized prices, ads, etc., but are they *that* much better? Or just overhyped?

If you’ve used ‘em, what’s your take? Worth the hassle or nah?

(Also, drop your fav providers if you swear by ‘em!)
Yo, I feel your pain! Finding legit city-specific proxies is a nightmare. I’ve had luck with Luminati (now Bright Data)—they’re pricey but solid.

For cheaper options, try GeoSurf or Smartproxy. They’re not perfect, but they get the job done.

To verify, just run a quick IP check on sites like IPinfo or WhatIsMyIPAddress. If the location matches, you’re golden.
Dude, city-specific proxies are a must for local SEO. Regular VPNs won’t cut it—Google sniffs those out fast.

I use Oxylabs for my campaigns. Yeah, it’s not the cheapest, but their IPs are legit and rarely get banned.

Pro tip: Always cross-check with a geolocation tool. Don’t trust the provider’s word alone.
Honestly, most providers are hit or miss. I’ve tried a bunch, and NetNut works decently for city-specific proxies.

But here’s the thing—you gotta rotate them often. Static IPs get flagged quick.

Also, check out IPRoyal. They’re newer but pretty reliable for the price.
Why bother? Because local SEO is all about *local*. A VPN won’t give you the granularity you need.

I swear by Smartproxy for city-specific proxies. Their residential IPs are clutch for tracking rankings.

And yeah, always verify with a tool like MaxMind. Some providers straight-up lie about locations.
City-specific proxies are overhyped... until you need them. Then they’re a lifesaver.

I’ve used Blazing SEO for a while. Their IPs are clean, and support is solid.

But heads up—no provider is 100% perfect. Expect some duds in the mix.
OP here—wow, thanks for all the recs! Didn’t expect so many solid options.

Gonna test out Smartproxy and SOAX first since they seem budget-friendly.

Quick Q: Anyone know if these work with Google Maps scraping? Heard they’re super strict now.

Also, big thanks for the verification tips. Almost got burned by a shady provider last week lol.
For market research, city-specific proxies are a game-changer. You see *exactly* what locals see—ads, prices, everything.

I rotate between Luminati and GeoSurf. Expensive? Yeah. Worth it? Absolutely.

Just don’t cheap out. You’ll waste more time fixing bans than actually researching.
Man, the struggle is real. I wasted so much time on sketchy providers before finding SOAX.

Their city-specific proxies are legit, and you can test them before committing.

Always, *always* check the IP location though. Trust but verify.
If you’re serious about local SEO, city-specific proxies are non-negotiable.

I’ve had good results with Storm Proxies. Affordable and decent uptime.

But yeah, no provider is flawless. Just part of the game.



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