
Original Ark mobile has officially been removed from the App Store
Might have been awhile ago, I just noticed it though

Might have been awhile ago, I just noticed it though
I’ve just ordered a product that my research said should put up some good numbers but I was kind of dissatisfied with it for my purpose. It’s not bad, I’d still recommend it, but I don’t really have a use for it. Is it wrong/against any rules to return it for a refund and pocket the earning from my video?
So this winter I remember noticing that all of my grips felt too big, so I ended up sizing up and now it’s summer and they feel too big again. Does anyone else feel like their fit kind of changes with the season? Logically this doesn’t really make sense, if anything I’d think they’d be bigger in the summer from more warmth-> more blood flow-> maybe slightly swelled fingers? Maybe I’m just overthinking this but what I do know is my fit feels really wrong right now
On a few of my videos I can see that there are 0 videos on the corresponding product carousel, or only 1-3, but my video still won’t show up on the product page. This confuses me since some of these products are obviously open to influencer videos, obviously not full, and I still can’t even get a lower carousel spot, why might this be?
I’m pretty new to the influencer program, I got approved about a week ago and I’ve been doing a lot of studying info online. Quickly I’m noticing a clear bias towards the “spray and pray” strategy. Upload 100’s of low quality <60 second vids and call it a day. This is of course flawed though, because the real money to be made is in breaking into top carousels of products that do 5k+ a month. My question is, if I want to actually take the time to make GOOD videos, how do I maximize my chances of reaching and holding a top carousel spot. I know comparison videos, longer videos, and good thumbnails can all be ways of beating out other videos, but what other tips do people have for dominating top carousels on high competition products?
I’m just getting into golf and I’d like to find an inexpensive set of used clubs but I’m having trouble finding irons/wedges tall enough for me. I’m about 6’6 and most clubs I see at thrift shops/garage sales are uncomfortably short. Does anyone have any ideas for me or do I just need to bite the bullet on new clubs tall enough for me? (Side note: is it ok to just learn with clubs that are a couple inches short?)
I look at my shot now and I can’t really pick out any one thing to improve. I understand ball motion pretty well, I have a few balls for when the lane conditions are a bit different, and yet I still hardly average 200. I know the key now is just “consistency” and of course spare shooting but how do I really practice consistency? Are there any mental techniques or exercises people do to improve there?