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What are the best platforms on GSA SER to use for backlinks ?

What are the best categories of platforms to use for backlinks when using GSA SER? I checked everything except "Document Sharing", "Video and Video Adult" and i am getting 75% of my 2600 backlinks as redirect. I am using SerVerifiedList. I have a few questions:

1) Is redirect links on Tier 2-3 helping for ranking?
2) Are redirect backlinks good for Tier 1?
3) What are the best platforms on GSA SER to use?

Thanks for your support.


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  • My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :



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  • TheDocTheDoc Canada
    @ashlyadams Thanks a lot for your time and support!
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  • I saw what you had for "safe engines" and I noticed there is same pattern I see some people suggest which I do not understand...

    Having adult video on your tier 1 when you add a negative keyword list?

    Wouldnt the negative keyword list just block those anyways? So you'd just be wasting resources trying to find them and search for negative keywords on the page to have not accepted as suitable url.

    Do you find those engines helpful, get things verified and find they stick for you?
    That's why I say the engine depends on the niche. I myself have a very specific adult product, and my negative keywords depend on it. Generally, I don't skip negative keywords when I run such projects. I have 3 sites (now I am making a few parallel sites after seeing new SERPs results) related to adult content, and I don't even filter them for low OBL, etc., for that. If you are working on adult sites, I suppose this is great.

    I normally don't bother with negative keywords or such, plus most link providers anyway filter those. I personally let GSA find those adults, as many list providers eliminate those. But this is for my niche.

    So, even for non-adult, I don't filter any. I have an old text file which contains millions of bad words; I believe it's still valid. What kind of lists are you adding...just the default? I just uncheck the adult engine whenever I go with non-adult...that's me, not sure about others.



  • Also, wondering if you have any verifieds from the web 2.0 engines. I can't get any, just a few registrations. And as of recently if I try to click on engine to pop open script and fix they are now encrypted for me.

    i don't use any addons serlib etc... I just gather information from link lists and my own extracts . I am involved in the adult niche, so most Web 2.0s receive violations even though there is no direct involvement with p0rn0graphy.  wordpress blogger always come with handful for me.. even it got verified  survival rate is pretty low
  • royalmiceroyalmice WEBSITE: ---> https://asiavirtualsolutions.com | SKYPE:---> asiavirtualsolutions
    @TheDoc
    The best engines for quality links would be do follow - contextual links.
    The below list are all Do Follow Contextual link platforms

    Start a new project
    Right click in the white space where the platforms are shown.
    Select "Paste Engine Selection"
    Paste all of the platforms i have listed further below in  this post, it will  check the platforms for you. 


    @ashlyadams
    Apart from doing the above --- you can also add a domain filter if you ONLY want to target adult specific domains : Add the following to the domain filter under Options tab:     D:!.xxx!.adult !.sex !.porn !.sexy    you can also consider .webcam, .cam, .tube, 
    Those are the only adult tld's i could come up with, if you know more then just add to that. That will then ONLY build links on domains with those TLD's

    Bravenet
    Canalblog
    Caringbridge
    Diigo
    Edublogs
    Evernote
    Hatenablog
    Jimdo
    Liveinternet.ru
    Livejournal
    Nouw
    Penzu
    Skyrock
    Smore
    Telegra.ph
    Tumblr
    Webgarden.at
    Webgarden.cz
    Wikidot
    Wordpress
    Write.as
    Xtgem
    AltoCMS-LiveStreet
    Article Beach
    Article Dashboard
    Article Friendly Ultimate
    Askbot
    AskIt
    BBPress (Forum Profile)
    ClassiPress
    EasyBlog
    Free Classified Ads
    Invision Power
    JForum
    Open Journal Systems
    php Link Article
    php Link Article-Login
    PHPWeb
    Press Release Script
    SupeSite
    WebBoard
    Wordpress Forum
    Wordpress XMLRPC
    WPFORO
    YAD
    Article Directory Pro
    Article Friendly
    Article Script
    ArticleMS
    BuddyPress
    Catalyst Web CMS
    Drupal - Blog
    DW-Question-Answer
    GnuBoard
    Joomla - Blog
    Joomla K2
    Moodle
    Open-Reality
    OSclass
    OSQA
    PHPMotion
    Question2Answer
    UCenter
    vBulletin - Blog
    WeBid
    Wordpress Article
    XpressEngine
    Yclas
    Zendesk
    pblogs.gr
    Rocketeer CMS
    indexU
    Aska BBS
    Burning Board
    DZCP
    ExpressionEngine
    FluxBB
    Discuz
    e107
    Fantasy Board
    FruitShow
    FUDforum
    IPBoard
    JawaNote
    Joyful Note
    SEO-Board
    Sun Board
    YYBoard
    MyBB
    myUPB
    phpBB
    PHP-Nuke
    PHPWind
    PunBB
    SMF
    UseBB
    vBulletin
    webSPELL
    XMB
    XOOPS
    YaBB
    Public Bookmark
    Wordpress Social Bookmark
    AvArcade
    Chameleon
    ClanSphere
    Dolphin
    DotNetNuke
    DZOIC Handshakes
    Elgg
    eMeeting
    JomSocial
    Oxwall
    PeoplePods
    phpBiolinks
    PHPFox
    DataLife CMS
    Ground CTRL
    Joomla K2-plain
    PHPizabi
    SocialGo
    SocialEngine
    vldPersonals
    ClipBucket
    ClipShare
    ShareMixer
    Vidiscript
    AVS
    MediaXxx
    TubeAce
    Localendar.com
    MDApplicants
    Mxsponsor.com
    Pbase.com
    DokuWiki
    TikiWiki
    Trac
    MacOSWiki
    MoinMoin
    WikkaWiki

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  • royalmiceroyalmice WEBSITE: ---> https://asiavirtualsolutions.com | SKYPE:---> asiavirtualsolutions
    @ashlyadams
    sorry that was not suppose to be a smiley - here is what it should be
    D:!.xxx!.adult !.sex !.porn !.sexy 

  • mumucrmumucr France
    Hello @ashlyadams
    in one of your comments you speak about document sharing. Could you explain what kind of information it must have ? Thos document is it the same for all publication ? Can we randomize the links contained in this document ? I'm sorry it's not the subject here but I don't know how to construc this pdf . 
    Could you explain me  or give me a link with a tutorial that explains it?
    Sorry for my poor english. 

    Muriel
  • mumucrmumucr France
    Create a document to your liking and then use something like https://www.freepdfconvert.com/ to convert to a PDF.

    If you select document sharing engine there should be a spot to select your PDF now for doc sharing sites.

    Likely, you have to see if/what engines you can find for this and different sites might be uploading your PDF document and letting you add link somewhere in different ways also.

    Just create a test one and run PDF project.

    See what you come up with.

    If PDF is of quality and link placed on URL is also,  maybe manual submission is needed or pay a VA to do this for you.



    Thank you very much. 
  • mumucr said:
    Hello @ashlyadams
    in one of your comments you speak about document sharing. Could you explain what kind of information it must have ? Thos document is it the same for all publication ? Can we randomize the links contained in this document ? I'm sorry it's not the subject here but I don't know how to construc this pdf . 
    Could you explain me  or give me a link with a tutorial that explains it?
    Sorry for my poor english. 

    Muriel
    There aren't many options for PDFs, but I use SEO Content Machine to generate them. You can simply create a document and save it as a PDF. Writesonic is another tool you can use for this. You don't need hundreds of PDFs since there are only a handful of document sharing sites. I didn't specifically mention document sharing; I just meant it's also good for diversity and is considered a reliable platform.


  • ashlyadams  I think I saw and got your point, was about not being lazy and avoiding an engine like PDF just for reason my have extra step like creating a PDF.


    it won't take that much time mate. i those docs sometimes help with DA boosting.  You can do bulky with zenno poster .  Browser automation studio has pay as you api i guess.. i am not sure.  I am solely depend on seo cm and gsa cg .
  • @royalmice  it will help to someone else.. i am not sure why you thought it helps me. im not into pornography lol
  • My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

  • ashlyadams I am into Zenno Project maker which is great way to built scripts, I also tested BAS.

    I didnt say it would take to much time, i was just agreeing (thought you said somewhere "I guess your to lazy to create PDF" to someone but either way your right its not hard to do and can be done in bulk and with many tools. I was agreeing it not worth skipping because you might have to create a PDF.

    -Zenno project maker is 39.99 monthly, but if free version you can use 1 thread for 2 weeks out of the month with no captcha solving. (useful while making scripts for ZP.

    -BAS is also free, but there is some fingerprint switcher API that you can pay for a month or two and if you want security for your code or to sell bots the there is fee also.

    Both can be used/tested free to a degree.
    yep. You can buy at 90% on black friday. They go wild of black friday

    Stellario said:
    My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

    I don't use any guest posts, etc. I am in very easy niches where I can rank without any fancy PBN links (I do own 25 autoblogs but I'm not linking each one) or guest posts. Yes, I do use GSA for all tiers. However, I don't create millions of links.

    Here is my last 7 days' activity for all my projects, which means for 25 sites (autoblogs):

    One article per post, all are high quality, and we can read and still entertain ourselves—that's how great the article quality is. Use a good captcha solver system with almost a 95% solve rate for reCAPTCHA thanks to Xevil (the latest 63C patch is great with less solving time, averaging around 45-55 seconds; earlier, it was 70 seconds).

    Content is created with OpenAI + SEO Content Machine.

    50% generic anchor texts + 25% brandable and main keywords.

    I used to use Lindexed and Speedy Indexer for the first tier since I subscribed to a long-term yearly plan on 2 link list services, but now I don't use indexers and everything is good.




    this is for 25 website not a single site


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  • ashlyadams I am into Zenno Project maker which is great way to built scripts, I also tested BAS.

    I didnt say it would take to much time, i was just agreeing (thought you said somewhere "I guess your to lazy to create PDF" to someone but either way your right its not hard to do and can be done in bulk and with many tools. I was agreeing it not worth skipping because you might have to create a PDF.

    -Zenno project maker is 39.99 monthly, but if free version you can use 1 thread for 2 weeks out of the month with no captcha solving. (useful while making scripts for ZP.

    -BAS is also free, but there is some fingerprint switcher API that you can pay for a month or two and if you want security for your code or to sell bots the there is fee also.

    Both can be used/tested free to a degree.
    yep. You can buy at 90% on black friday. They go wild of black friday

    Stellario said:
    My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

    I don't use any guest posts, etc. I am in very easy niches where I can rank without any fancy PBN links (I do own 25 autoblogs but I'm not linking each one) or guest posts. Yes, I do use GSA for all tiers. However, I don't create millions of links.

    Here is my last 7 days' activity for all my projects, which means for 25 sites (autoblogs):

    One article per post, all are high quality, and we can read and still entertain ourselves—that's how great the article quality is. Use a good captcha solver system with almost a 95% solve rate for reCAPTCHA thanks to Xevil (the latest 63C patch is great with less solving time, averaging around 45-55 seconds; earlier, it was 70 seconds).

    Content is created with OpenAI + SEO Content Machine.

    50% generic anchor texts + 25% brandable and main keywords.

    I used to use Lindexed and Speedy Indexer for the first tier since I subscribed to a long-term yearly plan on 2 link list services, but now I don't use indexers and everything is good.




    this is for 25 website not a single site


    Passing over 14k links to an indexer is a lot.
  • Stellario said:
    ashlyadams I am into Zenno Project maker which is great way to built scripts, I also tested BAS.

    I didnt say it would take to much time, i was just agreeing (thought you said somewhere "I guess your to lazy to create PDF" to someone but either way your right its not hard to do and can be done in bulk and with many tools. I was agreeing it not worth skipping because you might have to create a PDF.

    -Zenno project maker is 39.99 monthly, but if free version you can use 1 thread for 2 weeks out of the month with no captcha solving. (useful while making scripts for ZP.

    -BAS is also free, but there is some fingerprint switcher API that you can pay for a month or two and if you want security for your code or to sell bots the there is fee also.

    Both can be used/tested free to a degree.
    yep. You can buy at 90% on black friday. They go wild of black friday

    Stellario said:
    My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

    I don't use any guest posts, etc. I am in very easy niches where I can rank without any fancy PBN links (I do own 25 autoblogs but I'm not linking each one) or guest posts. Yes, I do use GSA for all tiers. However, I don't create millions of links.

    Here is my last 7 days' activity for all my projects, which means for 25 sites (autoblogs):

    One article per post, all are high quality, and we can read and still entertain ourselves—that's how great the article quality is. Use a good captcha solver system with almost a 95% solve rate for reCAPTCHA thanks to Xevil (the latest 63C patch is great with less solving time, averaging around 45-55 seconds; earlier, it was 70 seconds).

    Content is created with OpenAI + SEO Content Machine.

    50% generic anchor texts + 25% brandable and main keywords.

    I used to use Lindexed and Speedy Indexer for the first tier since I subscribed to a long-term yearly plan on 2 link list services, but now I don't use indexers and everything is good.




    this is for 25 website not a single site


    Passing over 14k links to an indexer is a lot.

    Where did I say I am sending all 14K to indexers? I said I used to use Linkdexed and Speedy Indexer, but now sending all GSA links to an indexer like Speedy Indexer is a waste of resources and money. Such indexers should always be used with chosen links. I don't use indexers anymore as I am having good results with push links. So, I will stick with this setup. This tiered link-building campaign is a few years old and still going strong.
  • Stellario said:
    ashlyadams I am into Zenno Project maker which is great way to built scripts, I also tested BAS.

    I didnt say it would take to much time, i was just agreeing (thought you said somewhere "I guess your to lazy to create PDF" to someone but either way your right its not hard to do and can be done in bulk and with many tools. I was agreeing it not worth skipping because you might have to create a PDF.

    -Zenno project maker is 39.99 monthly, but if free version you can use 1 thread for 2 weeks out of the month with no captcha solving. (useful while making scripts for ZP.

    -BAS is also free, but there is some fingerprint switcher API that you can pay for a month or two and if you want security for your code or to sell bots the there is fee also.

    Both can be used/tested free to a degree.
    yep. You can buy at 90% on black friday. They go wild of black friday

    Stellario said:
    My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

    I don't use any guest posts, etc. I am in very easy niches where I can rank without any fancy PBN links (I do own 25 autoblogs but I'm not linking each one) or guest posts. Yes, I do use GSA for all tiers. However, I don't create millions of links.

    Here is my last 7 days' activity for all my projects, which means for 25 sites (autoblogs):

    One article per post, all are high quality, and we can read and still entertain ourselves—that's how great the article quality is. Use a good captcha solver system with almost a 95% solve rate for reCAPTCHA thanks to Xevil (the latest 63C patch is great with less solving time, averaging around 45-55 seconds; earlier, it was 70 seconds).

    Content is created with OpenAI + SEO Content Machine.

    50% generic anchor texts + 25% brandable and main keywords.

    I used to use Lindexed and Speedy Indexer for the first tier since I subscribed to a long-term yearly plan on 2 link list services, but now I don't use indexers and everything is good.




    this is for 25 website not a single site


    Passing over 14k links to an indexer is a lot.

    Where did I say I am sending all 14K to indexers? I said I used to use Linkdexed and Speedy Indexer, but now sending all GSA links to an indexer like Speedy Indexer is a waste of resources and money. Such indexers should always be used with chosen links. I don't use indexers anymore as I am having good results with push links. So, I will stick with this setup. This tiered link-building campaign is a few years old and still going strong.
    Stellario said:
    ashlyadams I am into Zenno Project maker which is great way to built scripts, I also tested BAS.

    I didnt say it would take to much time, i was just agreeing (thought you said somewhere "I guess your to lazy to create PDF" to someone but either way your right its not hard to do and can be done in bulk and with many tools. I was agreeing it not worth skipping because you might have to create a PDF.

    -Zenno project maker is 39.99 monthly, but if free version you can use 1 thread for 2 weeks out of the month with no captcha solving. (useful while making scripts for ZP.

    -BAS is also free, but there is some fingerprint switcher API that you can pay for a month or two and if you want security for your code or to sell bots the there is fee also.

    Both can be used/tested free to a degree.
    yep. You can buy at 90% on black friday. They go wild of black friday

    Stellario said:
    My input depends on the niche you are working in. Redirects have earned their reputation, which means they are not as important, and they should be considered last. However, they won't cause harm like trackbacks or exploit lists, at least. Indexers ,redirects  and so are  mostly engine-based, therefore mostly coming from the GSA engine itself. not from your imports.

    GSA prioritizes the easiest things to build as long as you enable those "easy peasy" engines; it always hits the LPM to max and tries to build those easy ones first. The first thing to do is uncheck the engines you don't want—problem solved.

    You are unchecking the most important engines, lol, video, and documents are some of the best engines to use. i can see you are lazy to create a pdf right.

    The short answer is that articles, document sharing, forums, social bookmarks, etc., are the best for any tier including t1 . For simplicity, you can uncheck all non-contextual, and most of the time, you are good to go. I am a big fan of diversity; therefore, I also check blog comments, especially from those premium link lists (I use 3 lists at a time, and even if there is an overlap, I am noticing all 3 of them having decent blog comments with low OBL. So, even if some do not agree, it's wise, and it's good for diversity, especially if your content is great.)

    Your all 3 questions are very similar, and the answer should be the same for all

    This is my non English AI project powered by GPT 4 for last 2 weeks i only build back links from 1500 referring domains and 60% of links are already indexed after 2 weeks. As you see i used blog comments as well it works for me but my colleague completely hate blog comments lol .

    my safe engines looks like inside gsa  :


    Are you using this for tier 1, 2 or 3? I’m thinking of renewing my VPS to try out.

    Last time, I didn’t get any result using my own strategy.

    I published posts on over 25 guest posts sites as tier 1, used GSA article and social network engine as tier 2, blog comments, image comments, re-directs as tier 3. Nothing happened. Main keyword is ranking nowhere.

    I don't use any guest posts, etc. I am in very easy niches where I can rank without any fancy PBN links (I do own 25 autoblogs but I'm not linking each one) or guest posts. Yes, I do use GSA for all tiers. However, I don't create millions of links.

    Here is my last 7 days' activity for all my projects, which means for 25 sites (autoblogs):

    One article per post, all are high quality, and we can read and still entertain ourselves—that's how great the article quality is. Use a good captcha solver system with almost a 95% solve rate for reCAPTCHA thanks to Xevil (the latest 63C patch is great with less solving time, averaging around 45-55 seconds; earlier, it was 70 seconds).

    Content is created with OpenAI + SEO Content Machine.

    50% generic anchor texts + 25% brandable and main keywords.

    I used to use Lindexed and Speedy Indexer for the first tier since I subscribed to a long-term yearly plan on 2 link list services, but now I don't use indexers and everything is good.




    this is for 25 website not a single site


    Passing over 14k links to an indexer is a lot.

    Where did I say I am sending all 14K to indexers? I said I used to use Linkdexed and Speedy Indexer, but now sending all GSA links to an indexer like Speedy Indexer is a waste of resources and money. Such indexers should always be used with chosen links. I don't use indexers anymore as I am having good results with push links. So, I will stick with this setup. This tiered link-building campaign is a few years old and still going strong.
    The image looks like you are building just 1 tier. Maybe I’m mistaken.
    Which engine do you select for tier 1, 2 and 3?
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