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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hi Warriors I am trying to use Scrapebox to find forums which I can post to profile links. The issue is I am looking for .com.au links only with a certain keyword. What custom footprint should I use for this? E.g. would it be inurl: ??? ??? ??? Thanks Owen |
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| today is a gift War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: New Jersey
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Yes I believe inurl will do the trick. I just tried it and it seemed to work, although there were a few edu.au scattered in there.
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Use [site:.com.au AND inurl:keyword OR intitle:keyword] as a custom footprint.
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Thnaks for the help that is brilliant.
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No, you use both. This way you pull in the pages with the keywords in the title as well as the pages with the keyword in the url, not one or the other. Good luck buddy, Mark |
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You can use keyword in url for this is the best code or forum site:.co.au it is the best codes i have find it to harvest from scrape box.
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