what indexed you use for gsa?

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hehe i expected 80% of my links to not index, but actually 100% of them doesnt index, and i use all platforms...


What indexers do the job well for u?
 
hehe i expected 80% of my links to not index, but actually 100% of them doesnt index, and i use all platforms...


What indexers do the job well for u?

How long since you got those links?
 
speed-links, elitelinkindexer, bulkaddurl

do not submit blog comments, guestbooks or image comment links to save cash
 
and i use all platforms...

Using all platforms has always been a bad idea, SER will prioritize platforms that have less actions required to build a link due to the default settings. This often results in an absolute ton of links being built that you wouldent have been able to index back i 2013-2016 never mind now.

I haven't used SER for a few years now but one of the main issues with it these days is that the majority if not all of the contextual links that you can build with it will be dead before Google even indexes them, never mind reward credit that results in SERP movement. Using something like SERE for web 2.0s can help make a longer-lasting link or using the Wordpress CMS engine to post to your PBN can be useful I guess but the rest of the contextual link types will likely be dead within a month unless you are using rare custom footprints and even then they can die quickly.

Some people claim that they have had luck by scraping their own list since penguin 4 but in reality, if you can scrape a link without using custom footprints then so can everyone else. This includes the link list sellers who can probably throw more server resources at it than you can and with link extraction, it is highly likely that they will quickly find any new domains that you can find yourself anyway.

Edit - Forgot to answer your actual question, I would guess your best option these days is to just put a layer of filtered Do-Follow blog comments, image comments, and guest posts below the tier you need to index and let Googles crawlers push up through your tiers. Might be an idea to try and use some Do Follow contextual engines from SER as a bugger between the indexing tier and any long term links though.

The contextual links will die quickly anyway and kind of break the link between the indexing tier to your long terms links. I would guess that Penguin 4 can see all this though and knows whats happening in this day and age.

I thought GSA has their own Indexing Bot !!!!

They do but its been useless for years, it takes up a ton of system resources and doesn't work anymore after Google made improvements to how they crawl their links back in like 2015.
 
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Using all platforms has always been a bad idea, SER will prioritize platforms that have less actions required to build a link due to the default settings. This often results in an absolute ton of links being built that you wouldent have been able to index back i 2013-2016 never mind now.

I haven't used SER for a few years now but one of the main issues with it these days is that the majority if not all of the contextual links that you can build with it will be dead before Google even indexes them, never mind reward credit that results in SERP movement. Using something like SERE for web 2.0s can help make a longer-lasting link or using the Wordpress CMS engine to post to your PBN can be useful I guess but the rest of the contextual link types will likely be dead within a month unless you are using rare custom footprints and even then they can die quickly.

Some people claim that they have had luck by scraping their own list since penguin 4 but in reality, if you can scrape a link without using custom footprints then so can everyone else. This includes the link list sellers who can probably throw more server resources at it than you can and with link extraction, it is highly likely that they will quickly find any new domains that you can find yourself anyway.

Edit - Forgot to answer your actual question, I would guess your best option these days is to just put a layer of filtered Do-Follow blog comments, image comments, and guest posts below the tier you need to index and let Googles crawlers push up through your tiers. Might be an idea to try and use some Do Follow contextual engines from SER as a bugger between the indexing tier and any long term links though.

The contextual links will die quickly anyway and kind of break the link between the indexing tier to your long terms links. I would guess that Penguin 4 can see all this though and knows whats happening in this day and age.



They do but its been useless for years, it takes up a ton of system resources and doesn't work anymore after Google made improvements to how they crawl their links back in like 2015.


SERE has rare update, does it work today? and, what's your option about GSA SER PSR Engines?

Thank you!
 
SERE has rare update, does it work today? and, what's your option about GSA SER PSR Engines?

Thank you!

I haven't used SERE since around 2017 if I remember correctly so I have no idea if they keep it updated. Back then I did prefer it over Ranker X though but I would imagine that Ranker X can provide you with the same enginers that SERE could.

GSA SER PSR didn't ring any bells so I Googled it. Probably a good idea to avoid it judging by the screenshot of his sales thread below. I'm sure someone else has inboxed me about this serves months back saying that they payed like >$100 a month for it and only a handful of the "engines" actually provided links.

EeKA6Lf
 
I haven't used SERE since around 2017 if I remember correctly so I have no idea if they keep it updated. Back then I did prefer it over Ranker X though but I would imagine that Ranker X can provide you with the same enginers that SERE could.

GSA SER PSR didn't ring any bells so I Googled it. Probably a good idea to avoid it judging by the screenshot of his sales thread below. I'm sure someone else has inboxed me about this serves months back saying that they payed like >$100 a month for it and only a handful of the "engines" actually provided links.

EeKA6Lf

Get it. so RankerX is today's choice, right?

or something other SEO tools suggest.
 
Get it. so RankerX is today's choice, right?

or something other SEO tools suggest.

TBH I haven't had any luck with any automation or autogenerated content since penguin 4 went real time. I have two white hat projects and one black hat project that uses only manual link building right now and I am planning to stick to that for the forseeable future.
 
Get it. so RankerX is today's choice, right?

or something other SEO tools suggest.

Having used both SEREngines and RankerX, go with RankerX

Updated way more frequently and tons more sites / platforms
 
TBH I haven't had any luck with any automation or autogenerated content since penguin 4 went real time. I have two white hat projects and one black hat project that uses only manual link building right now and I am planning to stick to that for the forseeable future.

I thought you will recommand RankerX, seems this is just a misunderstanding ;) , thank you for your honest answers.:)

XNeX8yA

@710fla thank you too. I have tried RankerX, It's a really good tool.but if I still use autogenerated content. the google teacher maybe gives me another lesson.:(
 

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Get it. so RankerX is today's choice, right?

or something other SEO tools suggest.
dont get your hopes up. shaunmars is affilated with rankerx (no offence shawnz lol)

i had rankerx for a while its hella expensive.. it has some platforms that gsa has, and some domains that you probably can benefit if you get only one link from them, so maybe buy rankerx for month only and thats it, because you really dont need to repeat links from the same domain set that rankerx has
 
dont get your hopes up. shaunmars is affilated with rankerx (no offence shawnz lol)

None taken, I clearly say I preferred SERE over Ranker X above as well as the fact that I haven't had any luck with automation or autogenerated content since the Penguin 4 rollout above. It's pretty much as close to the opposite of shilling a tool for affiliate sales as you can get :p.
 
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