Can't create links
Hi guys!
During the last few days, I haven't been able to create any backlinks with GSA SER.
Any idea how to solve the issue? I also tried deleting and reinstalling GSA SER, but it still didn't fix the issue.
I am using 100 Proxies from DreamProxies, Gsaerlists, Serlib, Catchall E-Mails.
Thanks.



During the last few days, I haven't been able to create any backlinks with GSA SER.
Any idea how to solve the issue? I also tried deleting and reinstalling GSA SER, but it still didn't fix the issue.
I am using 100 Proxies from DreamProxies, Gsaerlists, Serlib, Catchall E-Mails.
Thanks.



Comments
LpM is decent but who cares for LpM when VpM is the main one that's important built and verified links. I could have 1000 LpM and 5 VpM what's the use and these are kitchen sink links not contextual so that makes things even worse..
The software does still make links. Looks like the issue appears to be with the sites in your list. Platforms like open journal systems, easy blog and supesite haven't yielded any verified links in years. Even joomla k2 and drupal blog have very low verified numbers.
No wonder you have allot of timeouts and bottlenecks and proxy bans
Slow down dude !!!!!!
Proxy to thread ratio should be around 1:10 = 1 Proxy for 10 threads
So you want to run 600 threads --- increase your proxies to minimum 60
Now I am getting the same issue: 10 links in 24 hours... I have no idea what else I can try.
Create projects without any restrictions or limits and point them to a dummy URL. Import those files into each platform and create separate projects: "Articles," "Wikis," "Blog Comments," "Indexer," etc.
When you start, you should be getting huge LpM/VpM if it is truly a verified list. If not, it means just a few things: they are selling a list that was "verified" at some point in time, maybe 3 or more months ago, and most targets have since become unpostable. They didn't clean it and re-verify their list, which means they didn't run the same targets through SER to verify them and have truly verified lists. Instead, they are doing just the basics, if even that, by cleaning duplicates and running the list through clean URLs for platforms that can no longer be identified by SER.
I mean, I'm tired of listening to the bullshit from these list sellers. Just because LpM/VpM isn't as important as it was in the past doesn't mean that you should have 1–10 LpM/VpM. I mean, what's that? That's not even while targeting contextual links, but generic shit engines like Indexer/Blog Comments, etc. That number tells you pretty much that the list is outdated and identified at best.