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Hey,

If I purchase GSA, it sounds like I will need to buy a range of different things aswell, GSA Indexer, Proxies etc.

Is this true? or can I just purchase that software and build links successfully?
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Indexers are a waste of time for the most part.

    You would need proxies, captcha solving, and I would recommend a VPS to let it run 24/7 unless you have an extra computer and no worries about bandwidth limitations from your ISP.
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    • Profile picture of the author brettuk
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Indexers are a waste of time for the most part.

      You would need proxies, captcha solving, and I would recommend a VPS to let it run 24/7 unless you have an extra computer and no worries about bandwidth limitations from your ISP.
      What would be the best software to use for a low budget amount?

      Scrape box looks good, although it only supports blog posts, but proxies are support aswell.

      I will be using this software at work, I am an SEO Apprentice.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Scrapebox only does blog comments, which are pretty useless in mass.

    Either one you need proxies for.

    Scrapebox has a lot of different uses.

    Neither one builds very good backlinks. Just a lot of spammy stuff.
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