This is a question about gsa ser. (Backlink profile similar to many projects)

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I am still using gsa ser.

It is clearly effective and I plan to use it from time to time in the future.

I have a total of 7 sites.

I am curious as to whether Googlebot can recognize whether the seven sites have the same owner when running seven sites (projects) at once on gsa ser.

I am using a proxy.

I am curious as to whether gsa ser builds a random link list for each project when the program starts, or whether it starts building in the order of the link list.

I did something stupid in the past. I once built a single backlink from all different domains at once, rather than multiple URLs from one site.

As a result, several of my websites were flagged as similar profile backlinks in Semrush and were penalized.

I'm sorry for my poor english.

But I believe my friends will understand and respond well.

thank you have a good day !
 
In my opinion, you should run GSA campaigns one at a time, this not only will make you a bit more protected, but it will also run the campaign smoother and faster (if you have set the priorities for GSA right).

Sorry, but I didn't catch the link list part. If you have a good link list that updates basically every hour, then you should be good, since every project you run will have different starting links. But who knows, maybe GSA starts the link list in random order, I haven't payed much attention to it.
 
As a result, several of my websites were flagged as similar profile backlinks in Semrush and were penalized.

Using commercial link lists will not only impact your own sites but all sites of users of the list. Many lists are shared to some 70+ users (plus several more behind the curtains) running x number of projects.

You might up to end up with something like this: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/list-of-backlink-sites-to-blacklist-in-gsa-ser.1579769/

That is also a reason why SER campaigns might not deliver the results you are expecting, despite any number of backlinks and tiers built.

It is better to scrape your own and niche related targets for higher tiers, if you really want to use SER for building links to these.

SER list vendors only scrape by platform identifiers and then eventually filter by DA and OBL. They do not filter by moz or Semrush spam signals nor niche relevancy. The cheap APIs these guys are using do not provide more information. A high DA does not give you any link juice by default as the overall number of outbound links and the individual PA of the url with the link to your site matter.

Use Scrapebox to get your own lists and use these in SER, at least in addition to the commercial link lists. Building i.e. no-follow blog comments on T1 won't improve the authority of your site but at least diversify the backlink profile with niche relevant links and anchors.

A smarter way is to use forum profiles + posts. You can use Scrapebox to find relevant forums for your niche and then give it a try with SER to create profiles. It probably won't have a high success rate, though. I am using Xrumer for building these, then get the moz and SEmrush metrics to find the Top-10 (-30, -100) best forums out of the list and finally build forum posts with Xrumer or even manually. In the next step, you can import these links into SER and let it build the crappy links on higher tiers.

Ensure to update the SER platforms on your local install manually as the ones that come out of the box have not been updated for years and mainly cover English target sites only. This will not only give you higher success rates but also differentiate your backlink profile from other SER users who are just using the standard templates + lists.
 
Using commercial link lists will not only impact your own sites but all sites of users of the list. Many lists are shared to some 70+ users (plus several more behind the curtains) running x number of projects.

You might up to end up with something like this: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/list-of-backlink-sites-to-blacklist-in-gsa-ser.1579769/

That is also a reason why SER campaigns might not deliver the results you are expecting, despite any number of backlinks and tiers built.

It is better to scrape your own and niche related targets for higher tiers, if you really want to use SER for building links to these.

SER list vendors only scrape by platform identifiers and then eventually filter by DA and OBL. They do not filter by moz or Semrush spam signals nor niche relevancy. The cheap APIs these guys are using do not provide more information. A high DA does not give you any link juice by default as the overall number of outbound links and the individual PA of the url with the link to your site matter.

Use Scrapebox to get your own lists and use these in SER, at least in addition to the commercial link lists. Building i.e. no-follow blog comments on T1 won't improve the authority of your site but at least diversify the backlink profile with niche relevant links and anchors.

A smarter way is to use forum profiles + posts. You can use Scrapebox to find relevant forums for your niche and then give it a try with SER to create profiles. It probably won't have a high success rate, though. I am using Xrumer for building these, then get the moz and SEmrush metrics to find the Top-10 (-30, -100) best forums out of the list and finally build forum posts with Xrumer or even manually. In the next step, you can import these links into SER and let it build the crappy links on higher tiers.

Ensure to update the SER platforms on your local install manually as the ones that come out of the box have not been updated for years and mainly cover English target sites only. This will not only give you higher success rates but also differentiate your backlink profile from other SER users who are just using the standard templates + lists.
how to update the SER platforms on your local? thanks
 
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