Looking someone to tutor me via skype
Hi guys,
I have been playing around with GSA SER for a while now and to tell you the truth I am not sure if I am doing things right or wrong. I am looking someone who has experience in the use of GSA to tutor me via skype, we can agree on a price when you contact me.
Many thanks
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what kind of trouble are you getting in ?
do you have all the necessary tools ? ( captcha breaker , scrapebox )
mastering ser is a long journey :-)
You've followed all the advice out there, you've tweaked those settings until your blue in the face, SER is pointing at your money site and you've got the finger ready to push start and you've got that nagging doubt that if you've got it wrong then you're about to nuke your own site.
Top Tip: Point it elsewhere.
Build your backlinks to Google or someone, they're hardly going to deindex themselves. Then pause SER once in a while, take a look at the settings and the links you've created, Tweak as necessary. Rinse and repeat until you're happy.
As @redrays points out be careful out there or you're in danger of following someone else off a cliff, it really is better to figure it out yourself or just search this forum. It has all the answers you need.
Good luck.
I wouldn't point it at google. Just create a free wordpress blog or something, derp.wordpress.com or whatever. And practice on that, that way you can see what backlinks start to look like on ahrefs and stuff like that.
I'd start off with a simple three tier structure, if you're going to use scrapebox to blast anything then I'd suggest/advise pointing it to your ser links, scrapebox is very useful and can be used directly on a ms once it's gained enough authority to withstand a blast but do it once you've established your ms and make sure your blasting with a good list, a list of relevant blogs, does wonders at times.
Yes by the way, that would be the way to go, build tier 1's, point them to your ms then point your SER campaigns to your tier 1 links, be patient and you should start seeing results.
If you're just starting out, you're going to make mistakes and you're going to have failures but don't be afraid of doing things, "doing" is productive no matter if you fail, being "afraid to do" is pointless.
Build more sites in different niches' have about 4-5 sites set up and ready and then play around with the strategies (ser campaigns/templates/engine selections/content) you'll see a lot more movement or results within a shorter time period which will help you learn what works and what doesn't.
Most important thing in my eyes comes from your keyword research so make sure your doing that correctly.
What happens when you lose a bunch of tier 2 links that go to a tier 1 link? Well, you lose all that power, link juice, weight, authority, PA whatever you want to call it, therefore automatically devaluing the tier 1 link and in turn, lowering your rankings for what used to be, the keyword within the anchor for that tier 1 link but nowadays I believe it'll lower your rankings for all your keywords in one swoop, so it's actually moreso important now, to build a tier 3 at least, when your doing your SEO, regardless if the tier 3 does not become indexed, at least there are links pointing at your tier 2 links, when another "update" comes along, these tier 3 links are what will be keeping your tier 2 and tier 1s indexed and strong.
It did make me laugh a lot when I saw people whining & crying about being "penalised" after a SE "update" and all they would have needed to do, was to take a damn look at their profiles and see either deleted links or deindexed links to make a clear diagnosis, this is all on the assumption that the site wasn't given a manual penalty that is.
Sometimes you may get lucky and get past a refresh with minimal link loss in the 2nd tier, perhaps the SE needs more of your niches content within its' index therefore doesn't deindex your content, but to be safe I always build a tier 3 layer with all of my projects, I sometimes go a lot further too.
So what I do right now is 2 contextual tiers, each with their own kitchen sink (the second kitchen sink is the 'third tier')
@Vlad - I wouldn't worry about it too much. Stuff changes all the time, and we all adjust and find a way.