They are completely different tools. GSA SER is more or less centered around link building and Scrapebox, well direct link building is like .001% of what it does. Its not really a link building tool. It can help you along the way in many aspects to get great quality links, but it only directly builds links on 30 or so platforms, GSA will build on many more.Hi guys! Just wanted to know which one is better scrapebox or GSA? Are their working similar? My main goal is to do tier 1 link building so they can index asap. Also I want to scrape expired domains.
What a great advice! So the thing is I work with extremely low competition keywords but no matter how hard I try, Google never pushes me to #1 page. So from past few days I'm creating Web 2.0 (mostly using reddit) and adding 100% spinned content and 5 out of 10 are ranking on first page. So I want to boost their rankings + I want to index remaining 5 pages that Google is not indexing (may be because of backlinks). So if GSA could do this job right then no worries but If it could NOT then I'm thinking of finding powerful expired domains and then do a 301 redirect to those Web 2.0. That's what my plan is.They are completely different tools. GSA SER is more or less centered around link building and Scrapebox, well direct link building is like .001% of what it does. Its not really a link building tool. It can help you along the way in many aspects to get great quality links, but it only directly builds links on 30 or so platforms, GSA will build on many more.
But Scrapebox can help you find expired domains or high quality link sources or many other methods to help you get links you can't get with GSA.
So really as noted above 2 very important things to your question.
1 - Buy both
2 - Given you really don't know what your doing, buy neither. That seems to contradict #1 above, but Im just saying buy neither until you have a solid plan in place.
You should know how to do what you want to do manually and then say which tool will help me automate my process, and the answer may be both or neither, or just 1. But it sounds like your shooting at nothing and your going to hit it every time until you have a plan. So figure out your process manually step by step in detail and then revisit automation tools and you will know exactly what questions to ask and you wont be running blind.
WEll I don't have a cut a dry answer for you, I let it be what it is. That is to say I test it and find out. There are a LOT of variables at play and even different vertices have their own algorithm tweaks.What a great advice! So the thing is I work with extremely low competition keywords but no matter how hard I try, Google never pushes me to #1 page. So from past few days I'm creating Web 2.0 (mostly using reddit) and adding 100% spinned content and 5 out of 10 are ranking on first page. So I want to boost their rankings + I want to index remaining 5 pages that Google is not indexing (may be because of backlinks). So if GSA could do this job right then no worries but If it could NOT then I'm thinking of finding powerful expired domains and then do a 301 redirect to those Web 2.0. That's what my plan is.