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Why Your IP Vote Campaign Failed — and How to Fix It

Diagnose and fix failed IP vote campaigns — common failure causes, how to read delivery reports, what to ask your provider, and prevention strategies.

An IP vote campaign that fails mid-contest is one of the most frustrating experiences in competitive online voting, especially when you have budgeted carefully, briefed your provider thoroughly, and still find yourself watching your vote count stall while the contest deadline approaches. IP-related delivery failures are the most common category of vote campaign failure, and they have distinct, diagnosable causes that are almost always identifiable after the fact — and often preventable beforehand. This article is structured as a diagnostic guide for buyers whose IP vote campaign has underperformed or failed. We cover the four primary failure modes: IP pool exhaustion (the provider has run out of unblocked IPs for your contest's specific domain), subnet blocking (the contest platform has blocked entire IP ranges after detecting a pattern), rate limiting escalation (the platform has dynamically tightened its per-IP limits in response to traffic), and session validation failures (the contest system uses additional session tokens beyond IP that the provider's delivery system is not handling correctly). For each failure mode, we provide a diagnostic checklist, the questions to ask your provider to determine which mechanism is at play, and the remediation options available within a live contest window. We also include a pre-campaign checklist that eliminates the most common failure modes before you place your first order. [Body to be expanded by author]

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