Low LpM - screenshots
Hey guys,
I´m trying to setup my GSA campaigns since days but somewhat is killing my LpM. Please take a look at my options and let me know what I´m doing wrong. I´m using Captcha Sniper and Success rate of Submissions to live links is high.
My VPS:
Windows Server 2008
Six cores, 3,2GHz
16GB Ram
100 MBit shared one (usually around 20MBit)
I pay 35€/months for it.
I have two types of campaigns:
Standard 3-Tier Linkbuilding
Tier2 + Tier3 (Tier 1 are expired domains)
Tier1 Links not really count as I build only a few a day.
Content comes from Content Machine
I use a wordlist of top10k english words, top10k German words, the content machine generated keywords
I use mainly Domain/URL-Anchortexts
If I start the campaigns LpM is around 100 but soon drops to about 3. Threads to use drop below 10 as well after 5 minutes. I use same options for Tier1, Tier2 and Tier3. I use 1 Hotmail e-mail address and 3 custom e-mail addresses from one of my domains.
General Options:
Tier1:
Tier2 (same options as Tier1)
Tier3 (same options as Tier1)
Comments
My OS is Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 6.1
I didn´t adapt the engines yet. If I read this forum it´s like everybody has with similar configurations LpMs above 100 before adapting engines. I guess it´s easier to adapt my engines as soon as I have a bigger samplesize.
Here's my opinion:
I have verification disabled on all non-T1 projects, and do them once a week or whenever. It speeds up the LPM because then SER is working on submissions.
Not sure this is an issue, but since I took the time to look at every screenshot I will say this just in case...For every contextual tier (T1,T2,T3) you should have a matching junk tier/kitchen sink (T1A,T2A,T3A). After all, you need to backlink the contextual links with a bunch of spam in order to index them and get link juice.
T1 < T2 < T2A (your third tier) =>If you are doing this, then you are doing it wrong because you are missing a T1A which is really needed for your T1. If you have at least one junk tier for each contextual tier, your LPM will go up significantly. If you are already doing this, then please disregard (as I am not sure if you are showing everything).
I get frustrated with people complaining about LPM when they have sitelists turned on - especially if they are new. New users have *crap* sitelists, and are delusional that having that turned on will improve LPM. (In fact, getting SER to constantly check a crappy/small sitelist will undoubtedly slow SER down, IMHO). I know this is a very sticky point for me (and I am ranting), but if you can't get a decent LPM without sitelists, then you have something wrong with your settings. Using a sitelist should be the cherry on the cake, but first get SER running well without sitelists. That is my opinion and I am sticking to it.
I would say most of the time, low LpM is about banned proxies because you wont get more targets from search engines so there is nothing to do for SER (-> threads will drop -> LpM will drop)
If I had to pick the #1 method to improve LPM, it would be to check verified vs. submitted on all engines, and get rid of the crappy performers. It changes everything.
I just don't have the problems that some people here are having with bans (I use 30 buyproxies). Maybe it is because I use 120 search engines. But you must experiment with that as well because the more engines, the less bans.
Click Test > All > Custom
Paste this to site: https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=crap
Paste this to string: crap
This will perform a real search on "google.com" for the word "crap" and checks if the string "crap" shows up on the result. If it does, your proxy is able to scrape if not, your proxy is blocked from searching!