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What's the Difference between Search Engines & Lists?

Hello guys,

I sent an email to SERNuke saying what are the best services to use to their "LISTS", and they answer they do not sell LISTS but Search Engines.

I thought they are the same thing.

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  • cherubcherub SERnuke.com
    Our engines are the files that set out various instructions for how SER should submit to sites using a particular platform. So for example, in the 'where to submit' section, each one of these are 'engines'


    'Lists' are lists of urls that have been successfully submitted to via these engines.

    We sell the engines (the things that do the work), other services sell the lists (the end product that you can replicate).
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  • Oh, now everything makes sense!

    So, I see for example "Git-Alikes Package" says that it contains "footprints".

    1. This mean that the Search Engine will use Google with the footprints to find TARGETS, right? Because it doesn't include the LISTS, right?

    2. and last question: If a get a LIST, this mean I need the Search Engine for that LIST, right?
  • royalmiceroyalmice WEBSITE: ---> https://asiavirtualsolutions.com | SKYPE:---> asiavirtualsolutions
    Hello guys,

    I sent an email to SERNuke saying what are the best services to use to their "LISTS", and they answer they do not sell LISTS but Search Engines.

    I thought they are the same thing.
    1. List :   is what other people have scraped for you, using various tools, and the list was then sorted by platforms. Convenient, but you have to buy a list.

    2. Search Engine:  You use the built-in search engines in GSA SER to find targets for yourself => Cheaper, but a lot slower 
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