Scrapebox comment

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by aasas, Jan 12, 2012.

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    Hello guys jus have one quest i heard if i do more screapebox comments on one time deindex pages so could tell me per how musch time i can do 100k scrapebox comment and don't get deintex pages ?
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    aasas, Jan 12, 2012 IP
  2. JSProjects

    JSProjects Member

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    Nobody knows for sure. But if you want to play it safe I'd suggest pointing them at your lower tier links to help strengthen and index them.

    Point quality manual comments at your main site(s). Point the automated comments at your existing links. This is what most people do. Though you can point automated comments at your site if you don't mind living dangerously and understand the potential risks.

    This is all just my opinion though. Others may think differently.
     
    JSProjects, Jan 12, 2012 IP
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    scapebox comments have so little value if any that you can do 100k comments on a daily basis if you want. out of 100k, yuo will probably get about half success rate and only a fraction of the half posted/approved. if you run the link checker after you done your comment blasting, see how many links it finds which will not be too many. then whatever amount of links it finds, lot of them will move to inner pages before google has a chance to crawl the links.

    just keep it in mind that there are countless number of people blasting with SB and similar auto blog commenting tools and the blogs where those comments get posted are nothing but spammer's paradise. no good can come out of a links posted on a page full of spam comments. in some cases, you will see there are hundreds or even thousand plus comments on a single page. amount of time you will spend harvesting the blogs and submitting the comments, you can spend that time to post on a few good blogs manually which will offer lot better value.
     
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    That's why you should maintain your own lists, instead of randomly posting to thousands upon thousands of blogs. I manage a handful of my own lists and rarely do I get less than a 60% "links found" rate after I've run the fast poster. Sure, the blogs aren't the highest quality, but the volume of backlinks does seem to help my lower tier links. And I'll usually scrub out the posts with more than 500 outbound links every once and awhile. I also manage a few dofollow lists. These were incredibly difficult to create but it was well worth the effort.

    I also take the time to comment manually and have lists for this purpose as well. (Tons of different dofollow / moderated blogs and a lost of PR1 or higher posts.)
     
    JSProjects, Jan 14, 2012 IP