How do I improve my verified stats?
Hello,
I've been using GSA for past 2 months and I managed to learn a LOT about it, however, it seems I have a little problem that I never found the solution to. Every single day, I have 40,000 submitted and ONLY 1,000 verified. Why is that? I even bought lists to use and I still have bad results. I bought over 150k backlinks from lists and have GSA scraping too and I only got 10k-15k verified per project, which is very low imo and only 3k-4k of them are indexed.
Here is a picture of my stats right now: http://gyazo.com/0af8b10af328feba232bfbe32f302fb0
Any help is appreciated.. I really need to solve this problem asap.
Thanks in advance.
Comments
1. You have "failed" selected in project options, so you are posting from failed sitelist. Is that deliberate?
2. Some of the engines you have selected have dark grey boxes, meaning not all engines are selected for that platform. Are you aware of that?
3. You have "ask first captcha service to fill captchas" selected, so i guess you are only using one captcha service?
None of that will probably help with your problem, those are just my observations.
If you are using a verified list then i think you should be getting more verified, at least 50%.
I use a verified list and I bought like 5 lists which is like 150,000 domains + have GSA scraping and I only have 10k-15k verified links in 3 months. I don't know
@mynameis940 - I would separate some projects so that you don't have all engines marked in the project. It is impossible to discern issues when everything is thrown in one pot.
I would start by breaking out only the contextuals in one project, and just try running it by itself.
Then do the same for the junk engines.
You need to try and isolate where your non-performance is coming from. Then drill down from there.
For example, I found that contextuals are posting very fast in v8.23, but the junk engines are having a horrible time.
Also, if you have inefficient engines that are not posting well, it will hog resources and crowd out engines that are doing well.
Try to be more analytical like a scientist and isolate the variables into separate projects. You will find the answers.
Worse stats everyday.. please help!