Question on Keyword Seeding
I've spent a lot of time past 2 days debugging and tweaking to try and get more improvement in SER. I noticed when turning off global lists and GSA is using the keywords + engines to do searches a lot of engines DON'T use the keyword to seed the search (unless you have the always use keyword in searches option ticked).
Does this mean that most searches don't use the keyword i.e. after a while you'll be getting duplicate search results?
What I've noticed consistently on my setup is using global lists I get 150 Lpm on 11 projects. Once I turn off global lists it crawls down to like 10 Lpm after running that overnight it drops down to 5 lpm.
My SER is constantly searching I don't get any 000/000 errors so it's not proxies I just think most searches don't come up with any targets (this is after running a set of optimized engines).
I'm using dual keywords in my searches (just putting my niche into scrapebox i.e. travel and building related keywords so lot of keywords come up as travel tips, how to travel cheaply etc).
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You WILL see the difference.
Just bought vps about 7 days ago..I think time to look for better hosting.
I think it is valuable to talk about this topic. My goal all along was to try and see how far I could get with SER 'out of the box' with no assistance from sites lists or imported lists. I always figured that stuff will come in handy down the road.
It bothers me that somebody can get such a high LPM with site lists, and then drop so dramatically without the lists. That tells me that there is something highly inefficient in the core settings, like not posting on the same domain when doing lower tiers, some kind of filter issue, or something like that.
What I've done is scraped footprints for certain types of engines in gscraper and imported it into gsa see to look at the data.
I did it with @zeusy footprints for contextual articles and wikis I scraped 900k unique urls in gscraper. Imported them into gsa ser.
Got 300 verified that's a pretty low hit rate. So that's one reason why I suspect gsa ser had low lpm for me running no lists I've basically reproduced what gsa does daily with searching