Lately, proxy farming has become one of the popular money-making models for those who understand IT and marketing. Many people have heard about the possibilities of creating their own farm, but don't know where to start, what devices are needed and how to avoid common mistakes. We talked to an expert in this area — a trusted iProxy seller from the U.S., who shared his experience, tips and recommendations for beginners.
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iProxy.online: Hi, Morko! You told us that since the previous interview where we talked about your farming journey, you have already been approached by aspiring farmers for advice. What did they ask you?
Morko: People ask about the basics. The most common question is “How do I start a proxy farm?”. Newcomers often don't understand what exactly is needed: what devices to buy, where to get SIM cards, how to set everything up. People hear about proxy farms, but they don't know how it works. And when it comes to details, there are a lot of nuances: from the choice of equipment to legal issues. The most common questions are how much it costs to start a farm, how quickly it pays for itself, and what difficulties may arise in the process.
iProxy.online: Okay, so how do you suggest starting a proxy farm?
Morko: You have to start small. Buying 15 SIM cards at once is a mistake. If you don't have clients, you'll just end up with a lot of unnecessary equipment. Ideally, start with one SIM card and one phone. See if it works, whether there is demand. For example, I started with one phone for tests and then gradually scaled up. In addition, it is important to do a little market research: understand which operators are better suited to your needs, and which tariffs are the most profitable. It's also important not to go for cheap solutions. Often those who sell cheap proxies attract problem customers, which can seriously hurt a business. The more expensive the proxies are, the less likely they are to be used for illegal purposes.
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iProxy.online: What budget do you need to start a farm?
Morko: As I said, you should start with one device for testing. If you consider a minimum start, you will need about $1000 for 6 phones and SIM cards. This includes the cost of the devices, card activation and basic setup. If everything is set up correctly, the investment will pay for itself in 6-12 months, depending on your approach and customers. It is important to keep in mind that equipment prices and tariffs can vary significantly from country to country.
iProxy.online: What additional costs may arise during the operation of the farm?
Morko: It's important to always budget not only for equipment costs, but also for maintenance. Expect expenses for tariffs, communication with operators, replacement of phones in case of equipment failure. In addition, it is important to consider possible emergencies, such as network failures or the need to rent additional space for the farm if you plan to expand.
iProxy.online: Where to get SIM cards for a proxy farm? What are the difficulties associated with it?
Morko: Getting SIM cards is a major challenge. It all depends on the legislation. For example, in the U.S., it's difficult to get more than 10-15 SIM cards even for a business. Operators check your company, financial guarantees are required. In some countries it is easier: you go to a store, take a family pack, and no one asks questions. But if we're talking about America, it's three circles of hell. I, for example, went so far as to negotiate with Verizon and T-Mobile to get cards through their corporate programs. You should also keep in mind that different countries may have their own restrictions on the number of active cards per user.
iProxy.online: What are the best carriers to work with?
Morko: It is best to choose cards with normal traffic that are provided by MNOs (Mobile Network Operator) rather than MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). It is important to keep in mind that cards from MVNOs often have unstable speeds and traffic limits. This is because MVNOs are virtual operators that contract with the major carriers (e.g. in the case of the US, T-Mobile, AT&T and others). Unlike conventional operators, virtual operator cards have minimal network prioritization, which can affect the stability and speed of connectivity.
iProxy.online: Can you recommend any specific mobile carriers?
Morko: In the U.S., the best ones to work with are Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T. But you should realize that each operator has its own nuances. For example, T-Mobile may not work in some places. Before you start, it is important to test the network. It is also worth paying attention to partner programs that can provide favorable tariffs and additional benefits.
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iProxy.online: Does it make sense to team up with other farmers to buy SIM cards in bulk?
Morko: Yes, it is possible, but not always profitable. If three of you buy 10 cards each, you can share the costs, but you will also have to share the profits. You also have to take into account that in the U.S., for example, operators are not eager to distribute large batches of SIM cards, even for business. Nevertheless, sometimes joining with other farmers helps to get access to unique tariffs and discounts.
iProxy.online: What are the best devices to use in a proxy farm?
Morko: I always recommend buying used devices. For example, an old Google Pixel or Samsung are great. New phones are expensive and their quality is not always better. You can find used devices for $60–70 on eBay, and they will work just as well as new ones. The key is to test them before you buy them to avoid performance and battery issues. If your budget allows, you can buy long-lasting devices to reduce the cost of replacing them in the future.
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iProxy.online: What tools do you use to make farm maintenance easier?
Morko: The main secret is automation. I use AirTable (a service that allows you to create databases for all occasions) and special scripts for customer management, SIM card accounting and cost calculation. It is convenient: you can monitor the status of devices, see which clients are active and which are not. I can share my template, write to me on Telegram. Such tools help to organize work and minimize errors.
iProxy.online: What to do if the network coverage is poor in the place where the farm is installed?
Morko: There are several options. The simplest one is to change your place of residence. If this is impossible, you can try to use antenna-amplifiers or IP-substations. But they have their disadvantages: antennas are difficult to install, and substations do not always guarantee stability. For example, when I encountered poor coverage, I decided to move my farm to a new location with a good signal after a month of searching.
It should be noted that the issue of a stable and quality internet connection is one of the most pressing issues for any proxy farmer. I recommend using a variety of operators to avoid dependence on only one network.
iProxy.online: What are the other nuances when choosing a location for the farm?
Morko: Pay special attention to the parameters of the power grid, the possibility of installing equipment and the Internet signal at the exact point where the phones will be located. If you have a wooden house or a dense building, it can affect the quality of the signal. Sometimes it is better to choose a separate office or a room with good conditions. I, for example, tested several locations before I found the right one.
iProxy.online: What do you see as the risks associated with proxy farming?
Morko: The main risk is liability for the actions of your customers. For example, if someone uses your proxies for fraud, it can lead to legal consequences for the farm owner himself. Therefore, it is important to know your customers, set high prices to screen out shady people, and avoid cheap proxy schemes. The cheaper your services are, the more problematic users you will get. Another risk is equipment or network failures, which can lead to loss of revenue.
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iProxy.online: What to do if clients use proxies in gray or black schemes?
Morko: This is indeed a problem. However, the more expensive your proxies are, the less likely they are to be used for questionable purposes. There are many cheap options on the market, but they attract more problematic customers, which can lead to more business risks later on. In addition, I always try to find out what my clients are doing. If there are suspicions, it is better to refuse cooperation. Remember that your reputation is your main asset, and it is better to lose one client than to face serious problems.
iProxy.online: How to keep customers interested and stay competitive?
Morko: Competition in this field is increasing, and it is important to find new ways to retain customers. One of the effective methods is to offer flexible tariffs and individual solutions for different types of clients. For example, for large clients you can offer customized solutions, and for small clients you can offer starter packages with inexpensive proxies. This will help you reach a wider range of potential customers and make your farm in demand. It's important to continually improve your service and stay in touch with your customers.
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iProxy.online: Morko, thank you so much for this insightful talk! What would you like to say as a final word of advice to aspiring proxy farmers?
Morko: The first thing is to start small. See if there is a demand for your services before investing in equipment. Second, always check the signal at the location where you set up your farm. Third, build your business on trust: work with clients you can trust and don't charge low prices for your services. And, of course, plan your budget — not just for equipment, but also for farm maintenance, tariffs and contingencies.
Creating a proxy farm is a promising business that is flexible and scalable. It is a great avenue for those who want to earn extra income while combining it with their main job or education. The ease of scaling allows you to gradually develop the farm and, if desired, make it the main source of income, without requiring special knowledge or experience.
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This was an interview with Morko, a man who has built a successful proxy farm. His advice will help you avoid mistakes and start successfully in this business. If you still have questions, our support team is available 24/7 and always ready to help on Telegram or WhatsApp. And if you need an expert opinion, we will ask your questions to the seller and come back with his professional answers!🚀
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