insertanyname
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- Nov 29, 2014
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I have a question to see if anyone has tried this, specifically, or has experienced/tested something similar.
Most people are posting to discuss their use of GSA to submit hundreds of thousands of links to their tier 2. In theory, the tool can be used to automate the manual, higher quality directory and other submissions too, so long as a list is highly curated. I am not talking about 100,000 spammy scraped links for a tier-building campaign - I am talking about a few hundred links every few days or per week that I already have people creating for me manually for my money site.
In theory, this would just be equal to having a team of 10 people doing manual submissions correct? Why have people not implemented this more?
Please no comments saying "oH No GsA tO YoUr MoNeY SiT3!!!" because it doesn't add any value to demonstrate your knowledge of how things work. I am not doing a churn and burn on my money site, simply using GSA as a tool to automate my higher quality submissions that I have done day-to-day.
Thanks and I look forward to discussing your comments!
Most people are posting to discuss their use of GSA to submit hundreds of thousands of links to their tier 2. In theory, the tool can be used to automate the manual, higher quality directory and other submissions too, so long as a list is highly curated. I am not talking about 100,000 spammy scraped links for a tier-building campaign - I am talking about a few hundred links every few days or per week that I already have people creating for me manually for my money site.
In theory, this would just be equal to having a team of 10 people doing manual submissions correct? Why have people not implemented this more?
Please no comments saying "oH No GsA tO YoUr MoNeY SiT3!!!" because it doesn't add any value to demonstrate your knowledge of how things work. I am not doing a churn and burn on my money site, simply using GSA as a tool to automate my higher quality submissions that I have done day-to-day.
Thanks and I look forward to discussing your comments!