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Any tips for using GSA Ser in 2024 with open ai created content?

Almostbr0ke

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I have rn large portfolio of sites in my country, most of them are pure ai generated or ai generated with some human editing.
Even my worst creations made by chat gpt 3.5 are currently ranking.
I would like to experiment with GSA ser, to power parasite posts in my country and if it works, maybe even build some web2.0s with it and then power it up with some links from GSA ser.
I have found my license from 2015, and J haven't used it in ages.
Can you recommend me some decent proxy and email provider?
What else do I need? List? Do I need extension for web 2.0 creation?
What about captcha solving? I remember that even in 2015 that GSA captcha solver wasn't that good. What kind of service should I use for that?
Is scaping url lists worth it? Or is it better to buy them?
Is anyone looking for expired 2.0s ? Is that still a thing?

I am so sorry for such a long post. But I haven't used it in years.. but if anyone points me to a good direction with this, I am willing to update the thread with progress.
 
For proxies, consider providers like Luminati or Oxylabs. For emails, services like ProtonMail or Guerrilla Mail work well. You may need extensions like Kontent Machine for web 2.0 creation. Captcha solving services like 2Captcha or Anti-Captcha are viable options. Buying URL lists can save time, but quality varies. Expired Web 2.0s are still sought after.
 
For proxies, consider providers like Luminati or Oxylabs. For emails, services like ProtonMail or Guerrilla Mail work well. You may need extensions like Kontent Machine for web 2.0 creation. Captcha solving services like 2Captcha or Anti-Captcha are viable options. Buying URL lists can save time, but quality varies. Expired Web 2.0s are still sought after.
Hey professor
It seems you are looking to everything correctly
If you have useful experience then i will be happy if you share them with all members.
 
I have rn large portfolio of sites in my country, most of them are pure ai generated or ai generated with some human editing.
Even my worst creations made by chat gpt 3.5 are currently ranking.
I would like to experiment with GSA ser, to power parasite posts in my country and if it works, maybe even build some web2.0s with it and then power it up with some links from GSA ser.
I have found my license from 2015, and J haven't used it in ages.
Can you recommend me some decent proxy and email provider?
What else do I need? List? Do I need extension for web 2.0 creation?
What about captcha solving? I remember that even in 2015 that GSA captcha solver wasn't that good. What kind of service should I use for that?
Is scaping url lists worth it? Or is it better to buy them?
Is anyone looking for expired 2.0s ? Is that still a thing?

I am so sorry for such a long post. But I haven't used it in years.. but if anyone points me to a good direction with this, I am willing to update the thread with progress.
Use you own catchalls on a tiny linux vps. Way cheaper and more reliable. Check linuxbabe com for easy instructions on setup.

Proxies: If it is for submission only, give webshare a try. Works pretty stable. If for scraping as well, buy directly from the providers rather than from the resellers. (Using a translator saves you aother 70% compared to the prices on the landing pages in English).

Lists: Scrape your own or take the cheapest. There is an overlap anyway. Just avoid serverified by all means, these are all crap and not verified but just identified spammy urls.

Web 2.0s: For what? Save your time and money.
 
For proxies, consider providers like Luminati or Oxylabs. For emails, services like ProtonMail or Guerrilla Mail work well. You may need extensions like Kontent Machine for web 2.0 creation. Captcha solving services like 2Captcha or Anti-Captcha are viable options. Buying URL lists can save time, but quality varies. Expired Web 2.0s are still sought after.

Kotent machine used few years back and I am not sure even it's exit.. using lumanatimsuck socks is super expensive for GSA or any SEO tool. Data proxies are more than enough and you can grab from buy proxies, rayobyte , reproxy.network etc.

You must use GSA CB or cap monster for simple captcha and it saves ton,

You must use recaptha solver and cap2v3mos one of best open source captcha solver. Xevil also works great

I have rn large portfolio of sites in my country, most of them are pure ai generated or ai generated with some human editing.
Even my worst creations made by chat gpt 3.5 are currently ranking.
I would like to experiment with GSA ser, to power parasite posts in my country and if it works, maybe even build some web2.0s with it and then power it up with some links from GSA ser.
I have found my license from 2015, and J haven't used it in ages.
Can you recommend me some decent proxy and email provider?
What else do I need? List? Do I need extension for web 2.0 creation?
What about captcha solving? I remember that even in 2015 that GSA captcha solver wasn't that good. What kind of service should I use for that?
Is scaping url lists worth it? Or is it better to buy them?
Is anyone looking for expired 2.0s ? Is that still a thing?

I am so sorry for such a long post. But I haven't used it in years.. but if anyone points me to a good direction with this, I am willing to update the thread with progress.
Nowadays it's not worth to scrape instead purchase few link list or even a single list and combine, extract other OBL and identified

GSA offers pretty low on sucess ratio.
 
Use you own catchalls on a tiny linux vps. Way cheaper and more reliable. Check linuxbabe com for easy instructions on setup.

Proxies: If it is for submission only, give webshare a try. Works pretty stable. If for scraping as well, buy directly from the providers rather than from the resellers. (Using a translator saves you aother 70% compared to the prices on the landing pages in English).

Lists: Scrape your own or take the cheapest. There is an overlap anyway. Just avoid serverified by all means, these are all crap and not verified but just identified spammy urls.

Web 2.0s: For what? Save your time and money.

Webshare won't last after 6 months of usage it's going to ask KYC . And their threading system exactly works like reproxy.network which lower connection in GSA,

If you set GSA threads on 100 in threaded based software it shows as 50 cause of the web socket . By using ip4 in thread based GSA going to lag and eventually miss lot of targets.

Best proxy is just data proxies with ip and pass , not thread based
 
Webshare won't last after 6 months of usage it's going to ask KYC . And their threading system exactly works like reproxy.network which lower connection in GSA,

If you set GSA threads on 100 in threaded based software it shows as 50 cause of the web socket . By using ip4 in thread based GSA going to lag and eventually miss lot of targets.

Best proxy is just data proxies with ip and pass , not thread based
Using these since you signed up Apr 9?
 
Test things out. Take a chance Read the guides & information available (such as this: https://gsaserlists.com/gsa-ser-tutorial/ and this: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/l...sa-scrapebox-to-get-the-best-results.1183374/
and also this: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/tutorial-getting-started-with-gsa-search-engine-ranker.1198731/) and work with the software to better understand how it works.

It's one of the best selling link submitter software, so it obviously works to some mild degree.
This is excellent thanks
 
This is excellent thanks

Not a problem. You can also check the sticky thread that was created by me that’s in the Blackhat SEO section for more information.
 
Stay away from Webshare proxies at any cost.

Multiple complaints exist about Webshare. Their proxies are super slow and not worth using with GSA SER.

rayobyte, BuyProxies and Solid SEO VPS proxies are the most popular for GSA or any link-building tool. All you need is semi dedicated / semi private proxies . 1 proxy can run 8 - 10 threads.

If you decide not to purchase a link list, you will have to scrape Google. There is no point in scraping other sources as we don't want Google-deindexed links. Therefore, I suggest you purchase a good link list from here or the GSA forum. I would vouch for SER Power Lists as they are cheap and most of their targets are auto-approved. Since you are planning to build tier 2 backlinks to your para sites, you don't need to worry about high DR domains. A cheap link list will do the trick. Links Plug is also great for those lower tiers as their services are priced lower. However, if you want more quality and decent indexing, I can vouch for SER Verified Lists.
 
When it comes to proxies, providers like Luminati or Oxylabs offer a high level of security and reliability. For emails, services like ProtonMail or Guerrilla Mail provide excellent privacy features. Extensions like Kontent Machine are still effective for web 2.0 creation. Captcha solving services like 2Captcha or Anti-Captcha can significantly reduce manual work. While buying URL lists can save time, it's important to note that the quality may vary. Expired Web 2.0s, despite their age, are still in demand.
This sounds like an AI to me, man. Luminati/Oxylabs? Are you serious? Why would anyone want to pay $$$ for residential proxies where they cap pricing? And Kontent Machine? That was a decade ago.

@Almostbr0ke

Just use data center private proxies, which are cheap and fast.

For catchall, you can grab a domain and host it on cPanel, or Zoho Mail works. I subscribed to a $12 Zoho Mail account for a year, and a single email setup for a year would not cost more than $25/year.

The beauty of Zoho is they never go down. The downside is they allow only 100 emails per minute, which might not work if you have many projects to run. In that case, you'll need to purchase a few domains. No matter what, always mix your domains with other major providers like Proton, Gmail, Yahoo, etc., for better success. Most users with low success rates experience this due to low-quality email usage.

For Xevil you can use ip6 proxies. There are ton of ip6 proxy providers under 5$ per month
 
This sounds like an AI to me, man. Luminati/Oxylabs? Are you serious? Why would anyone want to pay $$$ for residential proxies where they cap pricing? And Kontent Machine? That was a decade ago.

@Almostbr0ke

Just use data center private proxies, which are cheap and fast.

For catchall, you can grab a domain and host it on cPanel, or Zoho Mail works. I subscribed to a $12 Zoho Mail account for a year, and a single email setup for a year would not cost more than $25/year.

The beauty of Zoho is they never go down. The downside is they allow only 100 emails per minute, which might not work if you have many projects to run. In that case, you'll need to purchase a few domains. No matter what, always mix your domains with other major providers like Proton, Gmail, Yahoo, etc., for better success. Most users with low success rates experience this due to low-quality email usage.

For Xevil you can use ip6 proxies. There are ton of ip6 proxy providers under 5$ per month
Are all the GSA SER lists generic or are any categorised by niche?
 
Now it's not clear at all whether you should use it or not, but it's better for long-term projects, don't use AI on the site. On PBN you can)
 
Now it's not clear at all whether you should use it or not, but it's better for long-term projects, don't use AI on the site. On PBN you can)
I think just switching it on and running it is a bad idea
But getting good lists and preparing your approach is a good idea
 
I agree with @MutantAlex 100%,Avoid using Webshare as they will ask you for KYC after some time.
And do not use Sermail, you can also read a lot in GSA online forum.
Mate, first of all, if you would like to use GSA for Tier 1, then you have to use web2.0 engine from here in the forum in the marketplace. or you can use RankerX, SEO Neo, or SEO AP.
Then for Tier 2+3 you can use GSA.
What you will need for GSA is:
1. Content, it would be good if you use AI content in GSA or GSA Content Generator, it also works for AI.
2. Proxy, datacenter is also good for GSA. Surely, you can buy high-quality proxies from buyproxy org or Solid SEO. They have great proxies working well, but datacenter is good enough for GSA. And you can find, for example, stormproxies here in the forum with a discount for BHW members.
3. Captcha solver, I use XEvil 6 with GSA CB, they are good and working fine. But you will need 2 proxy IPv4 and IPv6 (the IPv6 you can have it cheap by reproxy will cost you ca. 6-7$ for a small package).
4. Emails, do not make it complicated and build your VPS (min. $5) + domain + time + follow up for update etc. and you have in the end to use a fresh domain, then you do the works again. I have my own domain and offshore hosting by webhostings small package $3. It is very easy to use, better than Zoho (and I do not have to do all records for each domain by myself). and in the end i get GSA format downloaded.
 
Thanks for your input. In last month I have been experimenting with GSA, Rankerx and seoneo. To cut my costs down I am using GSA ser to index lower tiers of Rankerx and seoneo campaigns. Do you have any idea or tips, how to cost effectively check if my links are indexing?
 
Thanks for your input. In last month I have been experimenting with GSA, Rankerx and seoneo. To cut my costs down I am using GSA ser to index lower tiers of Rankerx and seoneo campaigns. Do you have any idea or tips, how to cost effectively check if my links are indexing?
Check with Scrapebox
 
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