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hey s4nt0s, just a quick feature request to put it out there and see what everyone thinks (and maybe pass on to sven if possible), i was thinking it would be great to have the feature in project -> options -> Avoid posting URL on same domain twice, to allow a change to Avoid posting 'Domain' on same domain twice.

i have found that after using global lists (and search engine posting), there are many sites that are being used to post url links (different inner page links but same top level domain) multiple times from different projects, however the projects are all from the same domain, eg. project1 is guestbooks/blogs/image comments for domain.com/url1, project2 is guestbooks/blogs/image comments for domain.com/url2.

perhaps a click change link for the project option to change to 'Avoid posting Domain on same domain twice' could cut down inner page links to core domain (or sub-domain) and stop the multiple links being submitted to the same site. (or even just change the current feature to not post on a page if a link to the same domain already exists on there?)

unless i am mistaken, g00g only counts 1 url link from each site to a domain, so the additional links are not offering any additional link juice, however they are potentially leaving a footprint or possibly making the pages look like a link farm/spam. if i am mistaken and urls to different inner pages on the same external site page count separate as far as G is concerned, please someone let me know? :)
 
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is there any chance that if gsa has verified links with one of your other projects then it will keep verifying those links on other projects ?
Of course you can. You can export your verified links to a file/clipboard (right click project -> show urls -> verified -> export) and import the file into your new project (right click project -> import target urls).You can also import files from your predefined varified-folder (options -> advanced -> folders to save...). Furthermore you can check "use global site lists" from your project-options and your projects tries to post to these collected urls automatically.
 
If you find a list online, you can import it and it will sort the engines.
I found that xrummer lists import well yesterday
 
With the new latest version of GSA Indexer (1.32), my problem in the previous page is now FIXED!!! I was going crazy with it and pretty much tried to fix it for the whole day to no avail. I even re-subbed again with Lindexed but I'm not gonna renew it after this month.

You just gotta love Sven!

Also, it is true now that inner pages are getting indexed. Not all but a lot of them!
 
hey s4nt0s, just a quick feature request to put it out there and see what everyone thinks (and maybe pass on to sven if possible), i was thinking it would be great to have the feature in project -> options -> Avoid posting URL on same domain twice, to allow a change to Avoid posting 'Domain' on same domain twice.

i have found that after using global lists (and search engine posting), there are many sites that are being used to post url links (different inner page links but same top level domain) multiple times from different projects, however the projects are all from the same domain, eg. project1 is guestbooks/blogs/image comments for domain.com/url1, project2 is guestbooks/blogs/image comments for domain.com/url2.

perhaps a click change link for the project option to change to 'Avoid posting Domain on same domain twice' could cut down inner page links to core domain (or sub-domain) and stop the multiple links being submitted to the same site. (or even just change the current feature to not post on a page if a link to the same domain already exists on there?)

unless i am mistaken, g00g only counts 1 url link from each site to a domain, so the additional links are not offering any additional link juice, however they are potentially leaving a footprint or possibly making the pages look like a link farm/spam. if i am mistaken and urls to different inner pages on the same external site page count separate as far as G is concerned, please someone let me know? :)

I'll send this request to Sven tonight. You definitely want to limit the amount of links you receive from the same I.P. so I'll see what he says and how hard it will be to implement.


With the new latest version of GSA Indexer (1.32), my problem in the previous page is now FIXED!!! I was going crazy with it and pretty much tried to fix it for the whole day to no avail. I even re-subbed again with Lindexed but I'm not gonna renew it after this month.

You just gotta love Sven!

Also, it is true now that inner pages are getting indexed. Not all but a lot of them!

Yes the problem is fixed. He said the whole database of sites was encoded wrong (he must have been tired). lol but its all up and running now. + inner pages can now get indexed (over 400 sites support this)
 
What's the difference between using quick indexer mode and the regular mode?

If you use regular mode, your links will get indexed by thousands of sites. With QI, it will only use a subset of those sites (meaning 300-400 sites only instead of 1,000+).
 
3.81 - new: less memory usage
- fix: possible bug with script engine that could cause projects to stop

Holiday must mean something else in German...
 
Hi,

I tried the 5 day trial version, it worked brilliantly. Then I bought the full version, worked equally well for about 3 days, then it just stopped working. I mean, no link building whatsoever for the last week. Nothing is different ( spun articles, comments, etc) from the initial trial.
I've checked the proxies,they are fine, the captchas have plenty of credit, and every thing should be working fine.
I did email tech support but in the meanwhile, has anybody else had problems with SER after the first few days?

Your input is appreciated.
Thanks
 
[request mode on]
S4nt0s can you as Sven if its possible to log the user names and passwords for the profile sites like the web 2's
That way we can log into them and add content
[grovel mode off]
 
[request mode on]
S4nt0s can you as Sven if its possible to log the user names and passwords for the profile sites like the web 2's
That way we can log into them and add content
[grovel mode off]

No problem. It won't hurt to ask. :)
 
[request mode on]
S4nt0s can you as Sven if its possible to log the user names and passwords for the profile sites like the web 2's
That way we can log into them and add content
[grovel mode off]

Good idea ;) Not a priority number one, but it would be perfect of course if it would be possible to multipost to the same properties.

[Suggestion Mode]It would be great if there would be a posting mode which alowes exclusively postinig to target urls if they are imported. Now it switches between very different tasks and large lists can take very long to finish.[/Suggestion Mode]
 
Hi,

I tried the 5 day trial version, it worked brilliantly. Then I bought the full version, worked equally well for about 3 days, then it just stopped working. I mean, no link building whatsoever for the last week. Nothing is different ( spun articles, comments, etc) from the initial trial.
I've checked the proxies,they are fine, the captchas have plenty of credit, and every thing should be working fine.
I did email tech support but in the meanwhile, has anybody else had problems with SER after the first few days?

Your input is appreciated.
Thanks

I have not experienced this but you might want to check a few things -

1st, is your list of keywords big enough? If you only have a few kw listed as some point there is nothing for it to post to as it has already run through all the sites it can post to and cannot find any more.

2nd, there is an option to only post 1 time per site per project. If you tick that then it will only post once. At some point its impossible to post any more links for that project because there is nothing left to post on unless you start duplicating (Avoid posting url on same domain twice)

If you want more keywords, allow it to auto grab additional keywords from sites posted to (under options) - this will allow it to find more sites to post to but may cause deviation from your core keywords. It is a trade-off.
 
Another suggestion, not too difficult (I think).

Right now, "where to submit" is set up in a linear fashion - all of them have an equal chance to go off. If you want 10 kinds of links you check all 10. There is no weighting as to "what" you want GSA to concentrate on as far as I know.

Meaning if I select:

articles
blog comment
directory
forum

It will spend equal time on each (unless I am mistaken). What I might want is a priority. Article links have more weight than blog posts for some projects.

I might want:

articles - most important
directory - second
forum - third
blog comment - last

A weighting system of high, medium or low priority would allow users to "weigh" the building of some links as more important (time wise) than others. It would allow GSA to spend more time searching and posting on "high" priority than on "low" priority items while still getting link diversity.

Currently the only way I can get this done is to do separate projects and only tick the ones I want (high priority to me), then run the project again with the others all together.

If you wanted to go 1 step further, you could just implement the high medium low on each internal engine - meaning each article has its own priority - so if I check article only, I can go inside and then prioritize which engines I want as high, which I want medium and which I want low, which I do not want at all (unchecked).

What does everyone think of this idea?
 
Another suggestion, not too difficult (I think).

Right now, "where to submit" is set up in a linear fashion - all of them have an equal chance to go off. If you want 10 kinds of links you check all 10. There is no weighting as to "what" you want GSA to concentrate on as far as I know.

Meaning if I select:

articles
blog comment
directory
forum

It will spend equal time on each (unless I am mistaken). What I might want is a priority. Article links have more weight than blog posts for some projects.

I might want:

articles - most important
directory - second
forum - third
blog comment - last

A weighting system of high, medium or low priority would allow users to "weigh" the building of some links as more important (time wise) than others. It would allow GSA to spend more time searching and posting on "high" priority than on "low" priority items while still getting link diversity.

Currently the only way I can get this done is to do separate projects and only tick the ones I want (high priority to me), then run the project again with the others all together.

If you wanted to go 1 step further, you could just implement the high medium low on each internal engine - meaning each article has its own priority - so if I check article only, I can go inside and then prioritize which engines I want as high, which I want medium and which I want low, which I do not want at all (unchecked).

What does everyone think of this idea?

Great idea!!! I wished me always a possibility to balance the different plattforms. Did it for guestbooks manually: "Outsourced" guestbooks to an own project and gave it lowest priority. But it still builds a high count of guestbooks. I like your suggestion!
 
What is everyone finding to be the best easy to setup tiers and what to post to on each tier?

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You seem to have one heck of a bug when using the url crawl option, once started it will not stop at all
 
Good idea ;) Not a priority number one, but it would be perfect of course if it would be possible to multipost to the same properties.

[Suggestion Mode]It would be great if there would be a posting mode which alowes exclusively postinig to target urls if they are imported. Now it switches between very different tasks and large lists can take very long to finish.[/Suggestion Mode]

I'll send it over.



Another suggestion, not too difficult (I think).

Right now, "where to submit" is set up in a linear fashion - all of them have an equal chance to go off. If you want 10 kinds of links you check all 10. There is no weighting as to "what" you want GSA to concentrate on as far as I know.

Meaning if I select:

articles
blog comment
directory
forum

It will spend equal time on each (unless I am mistaken). What I might want is a priority. Article links have more weight than blog posts for some projects.

I might want:

articles - most important
directory - second
forum - third
blog comment - last

A weighting system of high, medium or low priority would allow users to "weigh" the building of some links as more important (time wise) than others. It would allow GSA to spend more time searching and posting on "high" priority than on "low" priority items while still getting link diversity.

Currently the only way I can get this done is to do separate projects and only tick the ones I want (high priority to me), then run the project again with the others all together.

If you wanted to go 1 step further, you could just implement the high medium low on each internal engine - meaning each article has its own priority - so if I check article only, I can go inside and then prioritize which engines I want as high, which I want medium and which I want low, which I do not want at all (unchecked).

What does everyone think of this idea?

I'll ask him and see what he thinks.

You seem to have one heck of a bug when using the url crawl option, once started it will not stop at all

I just tested this on one of my websites and went 3 levels deep without issues. I'll still ask Sven about it.
 
s4nt0s,

Latest updates seem to have introduced a bug. When I am building a new project from scratch it is happening. Not every time, but nearly every other time. The sites listed under each category like Article, and Guestbooks and so on. They are all getting listed 4 times each. So under blogs it looks like

Blogspot
Blogspot
Blogspot
Blogspot
Blogspot.es
Blogspot.es
Blogspot.es
Blogspot.es

You get the idea.

I havent seen this one before so I figure its from 3.80 or 3.81.
 
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