I've not noticed these issues before, and I use private proxies. If this is with public proxies, then they're likely to die quickly, so this may be the problem. If this is the case, I'd suggest private proxies (shared or even better; dedicated)
Not experienced this issue, but it's almost as if...
1st Computer: Modify Project > Backup.
2nd Computer: Modify Project > Restore.
Updates working fine for me. Could be either your installation or connection.
It could be because the submitted links count in GSA decreases as the links are verified.
It should give a reason for failed submissions in the output window.
You can sort the submissions by creating site lists based on identified/submitted/verified status, using: Options > Advanced, and...
Shutdown GSA SER. Run the SC software. If you get the same message, it's likely to be a firewall or antivirus/antimalaware issue that's blocking your connection to the SC server.
I've had low success rates with article submission, so I don't use it for that.
Wiki links have a much higher...
Backup your project(s). Do a full uninstall. Delete the install folder. Reboot. Reinstall. Import your project(s).
Use: Project Data > Data > Your Email > Check blacklist (link).
You'll also get a lot of failed verifications if that platform requires email and has been blacklisted.
If I wanted to target multiple countries (or just the USA), then I'd go for:
.com, .net, .org (in that order)
If I wanted to target UK specifically, I'd go for UK TLD's (e.g. .co.uk, .org.uk) as these tend to rank better in g**gle .co.uk.
I suggest you read through the whole thread (and any other 'amazon' type threads), as most of your questions are answered there, and the info. is freely available.
You could, or you could do it for free, if you take time to do some research...
You clearly do not understand English:
The OP's looking for an alternative. Try reading what a potential customer wants before posting. I'll repeat it again:
Try keeping the thread on topic. He doesn't have $37 a month to spend. No-one's trashing your software, they're giving honest opinions...
I just have. And my post above is now even more valid.
The other thing is that the OP wanted an alternative, not a sales pitch for your product.
Please continue to sell your product on your sales thread, not here.
Back on topic...
To the OP, if you're looking at a one off fee, then check out...
I watched the videos, and someone posted some of the KM output in another thread, and it didn't look too readable. If KM can't create readable content that passes Copyscape, I would not pay a subscription for it.
If someone wants to link unreadable content to their money site, good luck, but...
I've only tried using less than max characters, and have had no problems.
I believe that it tries to find a match in the order of the category list. To change the priority, just edit the list order.
If you're targeting the UK, then having just UK links would not be natural, so you could add US...
Depends on your niche, but 5-10 should be Ok.
Yes.
More likely to be accepted (or have a successful submission) if it has the right category.
If those categories are most relevant for your niche, test them.
It's the max. value.
At a guess, file(s) may have got corrupted in the installation.
Try doing a full uninstall using Add/Remove Programs.
Delete the install folder.
Delete the settings folder: C:\Documents and Settings\[User]\Application Data\GSA-SER
Reboot.
Install.
Support is pretty responsive.
Can KM create unique, readable articles that make sense and pass CopyScape?
It's not just a question of cost. Most newbies have the resources (time), but not the money to create unique readable spintax, but don't because they can't be bothered.
I agree that type of content works 'Ok' for now...
Already been mentioned many times before on this thread. The 'submitted' list decreases as the software verifies the links; so, the 'verified' list increases.
Anchors can be in any language.
The software automatically inserts links into those sections.
You can place them manually using...
Let the client know that if he wishes to use your services again, that's fine, but previous client's will be charged more than new/existing clients (due to increased demand). If he wishes to use other services, that's fine too, but remember that there are many 'cheap' seo services that won't...
Think about what you've just written from a customer's perspective. Most people if they received re-writes of the same email message, would become disinterested very quickly and unsubscribe.
Most people are not willing to put in the effort (or pay someone) to write a good email sequence. Use the...
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