[Question] Can I use Bing to scrape websites in Scrapebox?

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Hello,

Somehow I can't to scrape google, I have a dynamic IP and do not use proxies. I wonder why I can't.
Anyway my option is to use bing. Is that an option to find blogs to comment on?
 
Yes, you can. You can select engines in settings and can do tests too.
 
Yes, you can. You can select engines in settings and can do tests too.
Thanks for your replies, I am still trying to figure out how to find comment senctions, all I find are nonsense.
 
You can scrape Google a little bit, before you get blocked for a time period.
It requires either very high quality rotating proxies, or mobile proxies.
In any case, you can't really scrape it at a large scale, but it's not really needed, unless you are trying to acquire specific SERP data.

For typical data mining activities, Bing and Yahoo are better.
Bing will allow you to do a lot more than Google, but it'll still block a bit, after a certain amount of time.
Mostly, you'll see dark spots for terms at-scale, but you'll always be able to get partial results from a job.

For pristine data mining, though, at a very large scale, Yahoo is King. :eek:
I used proxies.com IPv6 residential rotators for that, and then I use some other datacenter proxies to pull from average sites.
Here's my Scrapebox Playlist, if you wanna dive deep, stay down long, and come up dry:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnceaqSWnSG0vrRUDSNMnMwQ_UDPElf5d
 
You can scrape Google a little bit, before you get blocked for a time period.
It requires either very high quality rotating proxies, or mobile proxies.
In any case, you can't really scrape it at a large scale, but it's not really needed, unless you are trying to acquire specific SERP data.

For typical data mining activities, Bing and Yahoo are better.
Bing will allow you to do a lot more than Google, but it'll still block a bit, after a certain amount of time.
Mostly, you'll see dark spots for terms at-scale, but you'll always be able to get partial results from a job.

For pristine data mining, though, at a very large scale, Yahoo is King. :eek:
I used proxies.com IPv6 residential rotators for that, and then I use some other datacenter proxies to pull from average sites.
Here's my Scrapebox Playlist, if you wanna dive deep, stay down long, and come up dry:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnceaqSWnSG0vrRUDSNMnMwQ_UDPElf5d

Thanks for the insight. In the harvester menu, what should I select in order to find websites with open comment sections? All I find are random junk =/
 
Thanks for the insight. In the harvester menu, what should I select in order to find websites with open comment sections? All I find are random junk =/
Well, to my knowledge, most of what Scrapebox detects is Wordpress footprints for comments.
So, you'd have to find a ton of Wordpress sites, and then obviously find the ones that allow comments.
It's not a single click, but rather a series of actions you'd have to take in order to create an ideal sample.

You would either need to find some videos on whatever you're doing, or just tinker enough until you figure-it-out.
There's no one-click section to finding sites you are describing.
In any case, I'm not sure bulk blog comments are what you really wanna do.

They're great for moving SERPs downward. (LoL)
It would take a lot of work to variate your comments, to make it more organic.
It's not really recommended.
 
If you wanna use scrapebox effectively for commenting you need 2 things proxies and auto approve list , there's a no way out of it.

Always do research before buying any software , check a software stand by itself that is if it can run stand alone or do I need something else to run it effectively.
 
If you wanna use scrapebox effectively for commenting you need 2 things proxies and auto approve list , there's a no way out of it.

Always do research before buying any software , check a software stand by itself that is if it can run stand alone or do I need something else to run it effectively.
Thanks, I need to figure what an auto approve list is.
 
Well, to my knowledge, most of what Scrapebox detects is Wordpress footprints for comments.
So, you'd have to find a ton of Wordpress sites, and then obviously find the ones that allow comments.
It's not a single click, but rather a series of actions you'd have to take in order to create an ideal sample.

You would either need to find some videos on whatever you're doing, or just tinker enough until you figure-it-out.
There's no one-click section to finding sites you are describing.
In any case, I'm not sure bulk blog comments are what you really wanna do.

They're great for moving SERPs downward. (LoL)
It would take a lot of work to variate your comments, to make it more organic.
It's not really recommended.
Thats great help. Thank you!
 
So thats just the list of the websites with comment sections open that is already scraped?
I could just buy that? =O this place is fascinating!
Yep , you welcome!!
 
Bing isn't bad, but it isn't Google, know what I mean? Google's search results are much refined. Curious, have you ever tried yahoo? Any good?
 
So thats just the list of the websites with comment sections open that is already scraped?
I could just buy that? =O this place is fascinating!

Yes blog posts in Scrapebox auto approve lists have already been posted to successfully so you don't have to try to scrape and find them.

To scrape certain search engines like Google you need rotating proxies to avoid IP ban or set a low thread count with high delay using the Detailed Hervester option
 
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