Scrapebox linking. - Efficiency?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by tuitam, Feb 14, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi I have a question. With only the Scrapebox, I can enter the phrase above the top of 500K competition keywords?
     
    tuitam, Feb 14, 2012 IP
  2. nikomaster

    nikomaster Member

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    Scrapebox is a spam tool you have to play with numbers. Moreover, most blogs are nofollow and those good ones that do follows are very well vigilated by their owners. They wont hesitate deleting your spam comment. For me, what works fine is searching for a nice list of dofollow blogs and post good relevant comments. By posting 10 comments a day using some tricks with the comluv plugin I promoted a brand new site getting from 0 to 100 per day visitors in a month. When I reached the three months the site was having 400-500 unique visitors per day.

    Using my own software tool, I could gather up to 3000 do follow blogs in no time.
     
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    kalseo Active Member

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    Well, Scrapebox can be very effective you know how to use it. Don't go for large numbers, but for very niche specific keywords.
     
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    webgames247 Well-Known Member

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    its useless and your link will not stay for links anyway...why wasting your times?
     
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  5. tuitam

    tuitam Active Member

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    Would add links to my website for a week,every day approximately 1,000 successful post (about 20 to occur on the page) and 0 effect,what am I doing wrong?All links are do follow,may I add less but more qualitative?
     
    tuitam, Feb 15, 2012 IP
  6. semLAB

    semLAB Peon

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    do you have public proxy or private? maybe your lists are spammed:d
     
    semLAB, Feb 15, 2012 IP
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    it doesn't matter how big the niche is(it can be 50millions), depends how tough the competition is. If they did SEO well, then, not even 1 billion backlinks will help you.
    When you'll use scrapebox be careful, not too many backlinks in a day, because google will notice and will ban or give a penalty to your website.
     
    hip_hop_x, Feb 15, 2012 IP
  8. tuitam

    tuitam Active Member

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    [FONT=arial, sans-serif]I have scraped proxy, what will be the difference in private ?[/FONT]

    competition appears to be weak.
     
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  9. nikomaster

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    No they do not ban you, because you can't control who links back to you. Just imagine, I could Xrummer to get 100000 back links to my competitors and make them ban. That does not happens in the real world.
     
    nikomaster, Feb 15, 2012 IP
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    hip_hop_x Active Member

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    Yes you're right, but a penalty it seemed to me like a game over :), 0 pages indexed, 0 backlinks...
     
    hip_hop_x, Feb 15, 2012 IP
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    pentavon.gary Active Member

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    I agree with most of posting here. It does not worth Scapebox linking anymore . Use Scrapebox for scrapping the net only.

    But you can find lots of high page rank pages where you can build your do follow links. So why botter with something that worths almost nothing :)
     
    pentavon.gary, Feb 15, 2012 IP
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    I debate that, it worth nothing, but I wouldn't recommend blasting your main site. It might be better to backlink your backlinks.
     
    andrewshepherd, Feb 18, 2012 IP
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    Andylinks Peon

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    What is needed is a quality list of high page rank dofollow blogs. These greatly assist in boosting websites up the search engine rankings.
     
    Andylinks, Feb 20, 2012 IP
  14. tuitam

    tuitam Active Member

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    I decided to send daily blasts about 50comments a day on 5 pages.High Pr+ do follow,we will see ifthe effect.
     
    tuitam, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    Trouble is those blogs are usually spammed to death, if not just yet, then they will be spammed to death.

    On the other hand I think the context of a backlink matters as well. The best is to embed your backlinks within relevant unique content.
     
    andrewshepherd, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    fortehlolz Banned

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    I wouldn't bother with spam tools, you'll eventually get caught.
     
    fortehlolz, Feb 21, 2012 IP
  17. tuitam

    tuitam Active Member

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    Where can I buy a good dofollow lists ?
     
    tuitam, Feb 23, 2012 IP