- Jul 10, 2009
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Hi, thanks for the response.
Ok, so I've separated my campaign into two different campaigns within GSA. One for social bookmarks + blog comments, and one more for just Web 2.0s. I've also removed all those emails from my one campaign (Had 400 on one project lol). Didn't realize that GSA logged into each one of them while running. I now only have 10 or so for the social bookmarks/comments project and 10 different ones for the Web 2.0 project itself. That's good right?
I'm going to set up projects for a different URL and I want to run it with you one time to make sure I'm doing the steps correctly (also if I set this up correctly, these steps can serve as a guideline for other users):
- Take only blog comments footprint from GSA SER, import to Scrapebox and merge with my respective keywords
- Begin harvesting and import those URLs as target URLs to my project
- Before importing URLs, set up my project: only blog comments ticked, all forms filled out, roughly 10 or so emails (should I go for less?), most options and filters turned off
- Import URLs as target URLs, set up private proxies, and hit run
- Then repeat these steps for other platforms such as social bookmarking footprints and web 2.0s?
Also, I guess you missed my edited part about my post above. I'm getting a strange error where GSA SER is posting to the same web 2.0 property with different posts and acting like it's a brand new property? For instance, website.wordpress.com is the property but GSA SER is posting full articles (with link) to that property and it shows up as a new article -- website.wordpress.com/new-article. There are roughly 20 or articles per property and they all have full articles from GSA SER with a link to each post! So 20 links to my URL from one property.Not a big deal as that is my tier 2, but I'm just wondering how that happens and how to prevent it?
Also, those posts on those web 2.0 properties are strangely dated back in April 1990, etc..
Thanks a ton!
Emails - Yep, the emails you load into the project will be used for signing up to different websites, so as it randomly rotates and uses the emails, it has to login to the ones it used to confirm the registrations.
Your plan is ok, but what I listed was just general info regarding LPM. You don't have to only do blog comments, you can do articles and other engines too and can still get decent submissions/speed. The difference in speed will be improved a lot with a verified list if that's what you're really going for.
For the web 2.0's that are posting multiple articles on a single property. Maybe you have it setup that way in the scheduled posting options? Do you have the "allow posting on same site again" checked?
See here:
If you have the "allow posting on same site again" checked, you can see the default options that are below. If you didn't change them, you can end up making a max 5 posts per account and up to 5 accounts per site. If you only want x amount of articles to contain you links, you would use the "link only on x% of all posted articles" option.