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Experiences with Using "URLs linking on same verified URL"

DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
edited February 10 in Need Help
Good day, GSA peoples. :) I have a question:
Does anyone "Use URLs linking on same verified URL (supported by some engines only)?
I have this set on some projects. I  can see it working well with  instances like Wordpress sites that have inter-user comments. I have this set on projects with all different engines, though. Not sure if I'm eating up resources searching and not getting any returns.

Also, anyone know which engines support this? Thanks to anyone responding!

Use URLs linking on same verified URL

This option will take one of your already verified URLs from the project, download the content and extract all external links from it. The links are then used as target URLs in the hope someone else has place a link on the same place and it is a site based on one of the supported engines. What might sound a bit wired to you is actually working very nicely because people do not link there main site on e.g. guest book sites but they link from guest books to social network sites and than to there main site.In the result you get many potential new target URLs on those types of platforms.





Comments

  • edited May 30
    Scrapebox is a better option for this tactic. The goal of this is to find more targets for posting. I have used this strategy for a long time but with the intent to find new contextual targets by crawling links posted to some type of website with many spammed comment forms. 

    Using Scrapebox and Automator plugin you can extract all internal links of a website, then extract all external links. Next extract all internal links of those websites from the external links and again extract all external links, remove duplicates and then run the list of external links through GSA PI. You’ll find out that this reveals many new targets for contextual links. 

    These will be targets from the spammed paid lists but you’ll also find targets that someone scraped themselves and used tiered link building as their method of building links. 
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