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Not Getting Good Results with SER (Solved?!)

DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
edited July 25 in Need Help
Not sure why...

Seems to only make a few links...

Proxies good, emails good, captcha good, content good

Yet extremely few verified.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

This has been going on for a bit.

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  • royalmiceroyalmice WEBSITE: ---> https://asiavirtualsolutions.com | SKYPE:---> asiavirtualsolutions

    Hey @Deeeeeeee,

    You've been part of this community for a while, so you probably know the drill by now. It’s tough for anyone to help without enough details about your setup.

    Could you share some screenshots of all your GSA settings and your VPS resources? The more details you provide, the better we can help pinpoint any issues.

    Also, what do you mean by "not good results"?

    Just to reassure you, the problem likely isn't with GSA SER. I can easily generate 15K verified links overnight on a single tier (and I'm talking about quality contextual do-follow links, not just quick indexer links).

    Remember, building backlinks is an ever-evolving game, and you need to stay adaptable. As Bruce Lee said, "Be water, my friend."



  • DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
    edited July 25
    OK...I'll try to give some more details as to what I'm experiencing.
    Let's say I'm running only two projects and both on Search for Targets only mode.
    Nothing is ever found. And, the projects eventually wind down and stay between one and zero threads, even with max threads set higher. There's no Important Message.
    That's been going on for a while.

    My search proxies are either imported from GSA Proxy Scanner or a few paid rotating proxy gateways.
    The  GSA-PS proxies pass both anonymity and Google Search. The rotating proxies are sometimes banned, but that is to be expected.
    I am testing now, in Active mode,  using solely the gateways and SER seems to be Submitting like crazy!!! :o
    So I guess all this time the public proxies (which I use for scraping)  aren't actually working. Maybe they're blocked by the ISP that my SEO/ GSA tools is connected to Internet via?

    I even usually re-test the imported proxies from GSA-PS with SER, performing the Google Search test once again AND having SER to automatically disable Public Proxies when detected to be down. (I have my setup set such that Public proxies are my scraping set)
    @RoyalMice, I appreciate the help.
    It seems that the public proxies are anon and pass G test, but can't be used with this IP...or something.
    Everything seems to be working...SER is submitting...I see the Target File Size growing...
    Log is showing lists and lists of potential targets and then iterating. All seems well. 
    We'll see...Probably this...is the issue.
    Anyone ever hear of something like this before? ? ? Confusing answer it seems I've found. :|
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