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No validated links using own domain list

I bought a list of domains of several domain zones (full list of registered domains). Using Tools I made Platform identify and specified the resulting platform lists as Custom list. Started submit and in 24 hours I got more than 3000 submits and not a single verified one. I use rotating Stormproxies and a large list of emails + catchall emails (this bundle works great on lists from Verifiedserlist and others). 
Is there any way to fix this? It turns out that in the list of 60-100000 domains there is not a single one for posting. 

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  • 1. I've bought a list of all .ca .co.uk and some other TLDs.
    2. I've used interal platform identifier of GSA SER (yes, it has a lot of mistakes identifying, but it's for link posting test only)
    3. And you want to just load them up into SER, post links and verify them with high success? -Yes) Am I wrong?)
    4. On random sites? What am I missing? - I just put these domains (ex. domain1.com, domain2.com and so on identified in GSA SER) into Custom list and run the project with no success in verified links. I have only lots of submitted links.
  • As to your question - "And you want to just load them up into SER, post links and verify them with high success?" - I didn't get a single verified link from 60,000 domains))
  • cherubcherub SERnuke.com
    The problem with using domain zone files to try and create a list is that most of the time the pages you're wanting to find are not on the domain root, but on a sub page or directory. Feeding SER lists of domains will usually just give false positives. Are most of your submitted urls of the Wordpress Article variety? This will be because so many sites are powered by Wordpress. SER tries to register (resulting in a submission), but then in 99.9% of cases the site in question will not allow article postings and so there can be no verified link.
  • cherub said:
    The problem with using domain zone files to try and create a list is that most of the time the pages you're wanting to find are not on the domain root, but on a sub page or directory. Feeding SER lists of domains will usually just give false positives. Are most of your submitted urls of the Wordpress Article variety? This will be because so many sites are powered by Wordpress. SER tries to register (resulting in a submission), but then in 99.9% of cases the site in question will not allow article postings and so there can be no verified link.
    Yes, I absolutely agree with you. But how can I fix that problem with this domain lists? Is there any way out?
  • Contextboss So these are just a random list of .ca and .co.uk TLD's. That you Identified and sorted in? Then tried posting to the identfied list and got nothing? @cherub is right then you'll likely just get mostly Wordpress random sites that you will never be able to post to anyways.

    Well, maybe if you read the marketing of some lists claiming to have 50,000 fresh new VERIFIED WP's monthly - On a whopping 50-100 unique domains  :D

    This unfortunately is not reality unless you are using a tool like @oscar made and you are posting to your own Wordpress domains of which you own, control and allow yourself to post to them. But unless you POOP gold I don't think buying 100,000 domains is feasible, really.
    Found @oscar's article about posting moderated comments. Thanks a lot for the tip! Is this the tool you had in mind? Already started a new project and the results are impressive).
  • @Contextboss I'm glad it helps and thanks @backlinkaddict for the mention. :)
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