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Scrapebox - Using public proxies

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by peugeot78, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi

    I am using public proxies for pinging artciles on a daily basis. Do I need to refresh/harvest my proxies I have each day..? Hope not as it takes ages to harvest etc...

    How often do i need to refresh and get nerw proxies...?

    Thanks
    Rob
     
    peugeot78, Apr 1, 2011 IP
  2. Bigdigits

    Bigdigits Greenhorn

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    I'm trying to gather info about thse topics, esp in the light of Google's changing policies.. who knows what may come of such things as scrapebox? nway, I'm a newbie n These forums are introducing me into the ideas of seo esp for my www .a-zkenya.info, a kenyan news website which is still quite young.
     
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    Scrapebox is useless now. coz last month google change their ranking system. so its almost scrape now. but ya u can use it to get traffic. basically i don't depend on google for traffic. i do it myself to get the traffic.
     
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    I personally don't own Scrapebox, but based on my own experience with proxies (public one), yes you would need to refresh it everyday because the more people use them, they will die more quickly. If you have some money you could buy some private proxies which last very much longer compared to the public ones.
     
    john66, Apr 2, 2011 IP
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    Bigdigits Greenhorn

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    [​IMG] Is using such proxies very beneficial in traffic generation? I'm seo-ing a website and hope to rely very much on Google, yet I'm open to Ideas and other people's inspiration!
     
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    Bigdigits, Apr 2, 2011 IP
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    domedia_ro Active Member

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    I suggest you use private proxies for Scrapebox - however take care how you and other users use that tool, because many services forbidden it because of it's bad use. Good luck.
     
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    aspects101 Peon

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    Public proxies can be a major pain in the butt with scrapebox, using private proxies is the best bet. Check out my site for more info. We give you tips on how to blast scrapebox list, we sell auto approve list and we refer some great proxies for scrapebox use.
     
    aspects101, May 19, 2011 IP
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    SoftDev Well-Known Member

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    private proxies are much better than public ones. i m using private socks proxy for scrapebox.
     
    SoftDev, Jul 31, 2011 IP
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    You'd be looking to refresh it twice daily, but why bother - they are so slow.

    Just pay $30/month for private proxies, you won't regret it.
     
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    invest a bit in private and use them
     
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