Just want to get sure here. When scheduled posting is unchecked then SER will not post another blog comment/guestbook/Image-comment on the same domain?
I ask because I saw multiple verified blog comments on the same domain, but on different URLs. (Targets where imported to project - no list or scrape)
@shaun yes, this is the option i mean (when it is disabled, then there shouldn't be any kind of scheduled posting, right?)
Trying out your "tier1-method" from BHW and need to avoid that SER post another comment on the same Domain again. This will look suspicious for the webmaster...
I'm 90% sure that it will stop posting on the same domain for you provided you dont delete the project history.
Dont worry about posting on the same domain again, especially on your blog/image comment tier as there are so many duplicate domains in them its fine.
If a domain gets onto a SER list it quickly spreads into other lists and the web master will soon know something is up and decide to either count it or allow it for whatever reason.
In my case I scrape my own related blog comment list. There are no spammed blogs in it so far, the approved comments looks natural and often get replied by the webmaster itself.
For quality reason, i really want to get sure that SER just submit one blog comment per domain.
@Sven can you please give a short feedback if SER will post multiple blog comments on the same domain (but different url). I didnt delete project history but i see some double/trible blog comment submission.
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I ask because I saw multiple verified blog comments on the same domain, but on different URLs. (Targets where imported to project - no list or scrape)
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Trying out your "tier1-method" from BHW and need to avoid that SER post another comment on the same Domain again. This will look suspicious for the webmaster...
In my case I scrape my own related blog comment list. There are no spammed blogs in it so far, the approved comments looks natural and often get replied by the webmaster itself.
For quality reason, i really want to get sure that SER just submit one blog comment per domain.