SER~ It's Limitations-Has anyone Experienced This Type?
I have been running projects and what i notice is that for ever 20-28 hours period, SER comes to a dead stop, CPU down to zero,
it starts out for the first 12-14 hours strong, then slows down, the continues to slow down, until it hits about a full day and stops...
I have plenty of articles, my settings very good, but i wonder this: Does SER seem to stop like this after it hits a certain number of submissions/verifications?
I think it does, because i usually end up with about 40,000-70,000 verified links before the halt.
Seems like i can never get it to continuously run for a few days or so... Which brings me to another issue, from there after, everyday i have to delete the articles and upload new ones in order for SER to perform well again, if i try to use the same ones, it barely build verified links, goes real slow...
Anyone have a solution to this madness? it's bad enough i have to do lots of manual work in editing every tier, cause SER don't have any type of project management or organization....
Comments
If you want to see if it is a problem, run one platform at a time and see how many verifieds you're getting per hour.
You need to either feed SER more fresh target urls, duplicate your projects, or both.
Also, I've always found that when you get to about the 40K verified mark per project SER will slow down considerably. I'm not sure why (and the number will be engine Dependant - i.e. more engines, higher number), but it's always been like that for as long as I can remember, at least for me anyway.
However, if you feed the duped projects a fresh list then they will normally run much better than feeding them into one that contains 40k+ verified already. At least that's been my experience anyway.
If you're concerned about posting to the same domains over and over then ideally you'd need to select to duplicate 'everything' and then use the 'show urls' function to delete the existing verified and submitted urls.
Then it's up to you what you feed it with, but it would work better if you used a fresh list, either bought or scraped yourself.
If you're not concerned about posting to the same domains again, then just save some time and select only 'data/options', swap out the emails, delete the target url history, and re-use your existing list(s)