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Help me ,my friends

Hi guys, I’m running a gaming site right now, and following advice from some experienced members here,

I’m planning to build T1 links with articles, forums, social networks, and wikis.

If I use Scrapebox or similar tools to scrape backlink sources, what kind of footprints should I be looking for?

Any tips or examples would be greatly appreciated.





such as  this general BBS  ,  i want try to search on google , but i do not know  what to search 

 can someone help me ?

I know many footprints need to be searched on Google by myself, and then personalized changes can be

 made, but the premise is that I need to know a basic search first. What should I search for at the beginning?

 Thank you very much

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  • A good start is the search function of this forum footprints - GSA SEO Forum as well as the various tutorials available Tutorials [GSA Manuals and Docus]

    If you prefer to be spoonfed though and skip learning, this screenshot will help:



    This will allow you to scrape target URLs. But not necessarily to post on these just for the reason that various engines need to be updated.
  • edited August 24
    Other than being spoonfed with common functions inside of SER, I really recommend manually scraping with SER footprints to identify new CMS footprints by looking for common phrases on websites that pop up. Then analyze the new websites that pop up from those footpints. 

    Gawd what a task. 
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  • Other than being spoonfed with common functions inside of SER, I really recommend manually scraping with SER footprints to identify new CMS footprints by looking for common phrases on websites that pop up. Then analyze the new websites that pop up from those footpints. 

    Gawd what a task. 

    Could you please give me an example of manually scraping with SER footprints? ,many thanks
  • Great tip, something I only just been doing too, getting SER footprints. Here's a example of one but sure others have better ones... "When you cherished this article"
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