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How effective to buy URL List out there? Is the related niche is not important?

sagesage In Front Of My Computer
As we know some of people out there are selling a list to help us feeding GSA in order to get high verified list. Problem with their list is: we cannot ask for custom niche / keywords. They will give us just what they have. So there will be a chance that we will have backlinks on website with niche for e.g: fashion, but our target URL in niche technology, which is not related in my point of view.

Will google detect it as negative point? or having backlinks in anywhere (except porn/betting sites) are resulting positive point in google algorithm?

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  • shaunshaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
    Like I said in my reply to your other post, although I used to use premium lists I now believe them to be a waste of your money.

    Also as I said, niche relivance for SER target links doesnt matter for a number of reasons.
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    @shaun could you explain more detail why it will be a waste of money? is it because the backlinks will die for some days? or in other words, this is only good for churn and burn method?

    and also why niche relevancy doesn't matter if you don't mind to explain too
  • shaunshaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
    sage the link I put in the other thread where you asked me pretty much explains it.....


    Regarding the Niche relevancy, anything that is touching your money site and created by SER is going to be created on a brand new page as they will be contextual links such as article directories and social networks. As it is a brand new entry on the website using the content you put in SER you make it niche relivance that way. That is your T1, niche relivancy tapers off in T2 and T3 so it isnt important.
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    edited January 2016
    @shaun Thanks, I just read your post on the link you provided. That really a long post, and I amazed with what you come up.

    Regarding your question on your post there "is it worth spending almost $50 per month for 7,000 usable URLs?" I cannot answer it yet, but per my experienced I need to buy at least 20 dedicated proxies to scrape my own list which is already cost $40 out there, and it took 3 days for me to scrape about 150,000 alive links ,which really waste of time especially when I found success rate is less than 10%

    But here I agree with you that build our own list is the best!

    After read your post now I'm wondering if those 7,000 usable url from premium list can help my website rank to page #1 or not? I used to create backlink with my own hand (manually) I'm new with GSA SER

    Also you mentioned that after you remove duplicate urls, and remove some platform (including joomla k2) you only have 10% left. Another question what do you do with the 90%? do you use it to create T2 and T3 backlinks? or just put them in a garbage


  • shaunshaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
    sage the other 90% are deleted I have no use for them.

    Do you have scrapebox?

    You should be using public proxies to scrape Google not your private or semi dedicated ones. You can use SER to do your scraping but its more efficient to use Scrapebox.

    In the other thread you said you have three projects but all are ranking projects. You should make a verification project as I describe in the other thread and have your active projects pull their targets from the verified folder.
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    @shaun Yes, I have scrapebox. Where I can get the public proxies? How many hours you usually spent for scraping Google?

    So the point is to collect more and more verification list by create verification project and then use it for the real projects? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you
  • shaunshaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
    Yea thats the point mate, Scrapebox can scrape you public proxies but I have GSA Proxy Scraper.
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    Okay, got it! thanks a lot @shaun you help much :)
  • @sage i would not recommend paying for a list. as stated already, the list sellers are likely using scrapebox. if you have the software why pay for a generic list when you can zero in on relevance? getting free proxies is super easy in SBV2.0 using the proxy harvester. Can get thousands of proxies in less than a minute, and then filter them with annon filter.
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    @viking thank you for your advice, interesting thing here I just finish harvested and tested proxies with Scapebox latest version. It took about a half hour to get me 87 private proxies passed google (I stopped the process before all completed). Then I re-tested them again, and it easily down to 36 proxies left.

    Is that common issue with public proxies we got from scrapebox proxy harvester? easy to die?

    also would be help, if anybody here can give me an effective footprint for contextual links. I have found some from internet, but if anyone want to share more, I will really appreciate it.
  • shaunshaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
    people are slamming those public proxies so as you scrape they die.
  • yep. public proxies burn out fast. you have to scrape them daily. you can also use the SB server proxies and not even worry about downloading the public list. I managed to get it to work twice in the past. I will say it was blazing fast. Way beyond anything I have seen from other software out there. But it stopped working for me for some reason. I have communicated with Loopline about it to no avail. If you can get that to work, that is the way to go. He has a video out on it. For me, using the harvester, I can grab 2,000 in about a minute on my machine and connection, and another few minutes to filter, save, and upload and I am good to go for the day. Not too much of a hassle.

    Footprints as stated previously can be found on SER under advanced options. SB can also work well without custom footprints though....
  • sagesage In Front Of My Computer
    @shaun that is what I thought
    @deNiro72 Thanks, I used to use them but seems now a bit different user interface after I installed new version
    @viking, thanks a lot for share your experienced
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