While there are literally a gazillion "how to" scrapebox threads out there, I haven't seen one quite like this so I thought it might be worth sharing. Basically, what I show you is how to find high pagerank domains with a simple scrapebox search.
You can then take these domains and run them...
In this case study I show you how I found a site that is available to register right now with a PR 3 backlink from a PR6 Domain.
There are a lot of great free sites out there that provide some of the information I'll show you how to gather (like expireddomains.net) but none that I am aware...
Here is a method of doing keyword research that helps find new niches to enter and keywords to go after in the post Panda/Penguin world we are in now.
A Warning: It's an involved processed so for those that see the potential and are willing to put in the work I think you'll be very satisfied...
There are a lot questions on the forum about whether or not expired domains can maintain their pagerank after ownership of the domain has changed hands and more importantly whether or not a site can maintain that PR over time and through additional Page Rank updates.
Since we just had a PR...
I've been able to run the Alive Check addon with no problems but today for some reason it will check about 100-200 links with no issues then after that every single link it checks is reported dead. It is saying links that are PR 4-5 are dead when a manually spot check proves otherwise.
Tried...
Does anyone know of a link checker like the one in Scrapebox but with proxy support?
I need to check a lot of urls from the same domain and am getting blocked.
Does anyone know of a url scraper that matches the URL to the keyword it was scraped from?
Not sure if that makes sense. If you were using scrapebox, in the harvested URL box it would have another column for "keyword" in addition to the "url" and "pr" columns.
Scrapebox doesn't do this (I...
This is a simple "trick" I've used to find some low to medium competition keywords that most people might ignore as not being worth their time due to perceived low search volume but in actuality it has a lot more search volume than at first glance.
More than anything though, this is a case...
I came across a site called liveipmap.com and was wondering if there was a way to use it to harvest sources of public proxies?
Essentially, they post a daily list of proxies they detect through what seems like a massive ip and port scanning effort.
The catch is that while they provide a list...
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