Scrapebox & GSA

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Looking for in-depth guides on how to use Scrapebox to build a site list for GSA. Most of the tutorials are outdated and I recently made a big list of harvested URLs with my niche keyword but GSA couldn't identify any of them. Does anyone have a good guide for using these two together that isn't outdated?

Many thanks and Merry Christmas!
 
Merry Christmas!

At a point GSA had a list of footprints it used for its internal scraping and you could get them out. Its been a minute since i looked for them and tried, but if you can't sort it you can ask @s4nt0s here on the forum for help on how to do that.

Also unless they are encrypted, which I doubt (but is possible) then they are are stored somewhere in the GSA files. (if you screw up your files though, don't blame me, just don't save any changes, lol)

But you could just go to google and do

site:blackhatworld.com GSA footprints

and probably score more then you can even begin to use before new years. :)

Just use the footprints with your keywords and your set.
 
Looks interesting...Will be following
I think your best thing to do is to identify gsa platforms footprints and harvest thousands of links and try to post using scrapebox poster and see how many Links are instantly live so that means they are auto approve blogs, then just import it in gsa and you will get good verified urls.
 
Looking for in-depth guides on how to use Scrapebox to build a site list for GSA. Most of the tutorials are outdated and I recently made a big list of harvested URLs with my niche keyword but GSA couldn't identify any of them. Does anyone have a good guide for using these two together that isn't outdated?

Many thanks and Merry Christmas!

If you want a big list of footprints that are used in SER, you can open SER, click the options menu, click the tools button and go down to search online for URLS. From there, you click the "add predefined footprints" button and you'll see a list of all engine categories included in SER. If you select a category, at the top of each category there is an option to include all footprints from that category. Then you can just copy and paste them into notepad so you'll have a big list of footprints for Scrapebox.

I'm pretty sure a lot of them have been shared on BHW in the past, but if you can't find them, you can grab them directly from SER.
 
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If you want a big list of footprints that are used in SER, you can open SER, click the options menu, click the tools button and go down to search online for URLS. From there, you click the "add predefined footprints" button and you'll see a list of all engine categories included in SER. If you select a category, at the top of each category there is an option to include all footprints from that category. Then you can just copy and paste them into notepad so you'll have a big list of footprints for Scrapebox.

I'm pretty sure a lot of them have been shared on BHW in the past, but if you can't find them, you can grab them directly from SER.
Thanks mate!
 
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