
You can see from images above that by adding two keywords to GScraper, you can easily produce large amounts of related keywords in a very short time (depending on thread count). In this test I used two seed keywords, “finance” and “university”.
#Blackhatworld buzzbundle software#
This was a simple test to see how well the software could scrape new keywords in the keyword scraper. Here’s a small test using the built in proxies: I’m extremely impressed with the speed and reliability of the built in proxies. No matter how many URL’s I threw at the software, it continued to check PR without a hitch. Mass PR checking is one of the tasks that seem to burnout proxies the quickest so I was pretty eager to test a decent size list. You can see from the image below, the results were pretty impressive. During this period the software ran perfect with no crashes or freezing. I decided to let Gscraper run for about 2 days to see if it could handle the constant scraping at 1500 threads using the built in proxies. You can see from the image above that the software was scraping 50,000+ URL’s per minute and ended up with 109,773 scraped results in a little under 3 minutes. All tests were performed using GScraper’s built in proxy service. I decided to do a few tests with GScraper to see how it would run when doing common tasks (scraping results from search engines, scraping keywords, mass PR checking). This means you never have to worry about your proxies getting banned while scraping results or mass PR checking. Once a proxy has been used, it is dropped and never used again. As the software runs, it pulls proxies directly from their servers. GScraper has a premium proxy service that is built into the software which means you never have to waste time scraping, testing & filtering proxies. While the software does have a lot of useful features, there was one feature that stood out and made me hit the buy button.
#Blackhatworld buzzbundle full#
Unfortunately, I just don’t have time to cover everything, but if you want to see the full feature list, check it out on their website here: GScraper software. There are many many unique features that Gscraper has that would take me at least 10 blog posts to cover. This helps to cut down on the time by removing that extra step. For example, it has all the filtering options that are commonly used in Scrapebox like remove duplicate URL’s/domains, trim to root, etc but it also has the option to remove them while scraping. GScraper has an insane amount of useful features that save a lot of time when it comes to scraping & posting. I think Scrapebox is one of the best tools anyone can buy if they’re getting into SEO but with that said, there is a new kid on the block that I can honestly say is a solid competitor. The support is pretty much nonexistant and the developers seem to not care about customers so I’d advise staying away from Gscraper until they solve their support/software issues.įirst off, I want to say that I love Scrapebox. Promoting the videos was actually the easiest bit and it all started with a little forum called TrafficPlanet.Important – Unfortunately, I can no longer recommend Gscraper.So that’s great content, that offers multiple points of conversion through email sign up/ affiliate clicks, set up to drive social sharing & user engagement taken care of. Solved with a plugin that would show a custom HTML splash screen at the end of the video and let me make certain parts of the video clickable.Problem #2 how do I get people to ‘convert’ after watching a video, whether that is subscribing to the blog, sharing the tutorial on a social network or clicking an affiliate link?.Solved by publishing a transcript under each video that could be shown/hidden by the user.Problem #1 Google bots can’t understand video so how will these tutorials attract search traffic?.
