Using scrapebox, whitehat style?

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So if I had a list of relevant blogs i gathered from scrapebox, and i wanted to participate on said blogs with the highest chances of success; should I use manual posting via scrapebox program or just use excel and open up fire fox?

I thought I'd save a little time using it to enter in my email and stuff but it seems to want to force me to upload a comment txt file.

Is there any risk to Google seeing me commenting via scrapebox too if I just do a handful a day to relevant blogs?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Originally Posted by plsearch View Post

    So if I had a list of relevant blogs i gathered from scrapebox, and i wanted to participate on said blogs with the highest chances of success; should I use manual posting via scrapebox program or just use excel and open up fire fox?

    I thought I'd save a little time using it to enter in my email and stuff but it seems to want to force me to upload a comment txt file.

    Is there any risk to Google seeing me commenting via scrapebox too if I just do a handful a day to relevant blogs?

    Thanks
    I believe that Scrapebox uses Internet Explorer. (I could be wrong.)

    I've never had any issues commenting from directly within Scrapebox. That said, I still prefer to export the URLs and use a spreadsheet so I can use my PR & dofollow browser extensions in Chrome.
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  • Profile picture of the author loopline
    You should export them as html and then just open up the file in the browser, and then you could just click them open in new tabs/windows. Using scrapebox will auto fill in a name and email and website for you, which saves some copy pasting and then you could just put a comments file with a period (.) in it. Then just backspace it to leave your comment.

    Google can't tell the difference if you use scrapebox or not, neither can the blog CMS. Frankly google never sees how the comment got there only the blog admin, so google wouldn't know if you used a browser even.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monthy
    You should use manual posting not the automated one and don't even bother commenting on auto-approve blogs since these links are garbage and won't help you at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author ratnad3w1
    Is there any risk to Google seeing me commenting via scrapebox too if I just do a handful a day to relevant blogs?
    probably yes, sooner or later google will find innatural activity on your backlink site amount
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    • Profile picture of the author John Ac
      Originally Posted by ratnad3w1 View Post

      probably yes, sooner or later google will find innatural activity on your backlink site amount
      Do you relay belive what you said or did you even bother to read the first OP post?

      Please explain to use what is the difference between a manual posting using SB and the use directly of the IE and open each link manually?

      For the OP:

      I will go for the manual posting with SB. You will have the same result but more faster. As Loopline said you can change the Comments before you hit post.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by ratnad3w1 View Post

      probably yes, sooner or later google will find innatural activity on your backlink site amount
      No. Not of he's only doing a handful a day. Even if he were manually doing 50+ I doubt it'd raise any issues.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeraldNitram
    If I had Scrapebox do the searching for me, that would be great. But that has to end there. I'd just use it for searching blogs where I can post. If I'm going to post any comment on a site from Scrapebox's list, I'd rather open it on another browser and post a comment there. That way, I'm sure that my comment is relevant, and I won't be blasting a lot of comments in a short period of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasono
    Tools are fine but there are limitations. If I were you, I'd just use scrapebox to look for blogs where you can comment. Just comment manually.
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    My recommendation is to sort the list based on quality of domain, such as OBL, pagerank of page and domain, and relevancy.

    Then manually comment on those blog posts, and if you contribute properly you'll also get traffic from those blogs. Another suggestion is to take a look at other commenters, find their blogs, and comment on those as well. Most of the time you can find great additional backlink locations that way.
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    • Profile picture of the author loopline
      Originally Posted by Monthy View Post

      You should use manual posting not the automated one and don't even bother commenting on auto-approve blogs since these links are garbage and won't help you at all.
      Completely untrue. A good link that is on a moderated site is certainly good, but auto approve links are far from garbage. I have ranked sites and made serious cash largely off of auto approve links in general.

      Besides, if your not going to get an link on a high page rank, dofollow page that passed moderation, then, IMHO its not really worth a lot of time manually commenting. Personally if I was going to spend that much effort I would work on getting high quality authoritative links, like get your site in dmoz, wikipedia and hand filter thru and buy a few high PR domains and host them up and eventually put links on them. Plenty of other options, but I see plenty of value in AA as its very little work, and low value links add up. Most of the internet is low value links.

      But if I am going to be spending hours a day, Im going to be doing way more valuable tasks then manual blog commenting.

      My 2 cents.
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