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Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby promomusic » Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:01 pm

Hello

I'm a new to this forum and I'm planning to buy the software soon. I need to understand a little bit more about Proxie IP's. Is this built into the software or do I need to buy my own? Where should I buy, how many do I need for starters and should I buy shared proxies.

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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby jimbobo2779 » Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:05 pm

There is a built in proxy harvester but it will take away a lot of potential posting time to try and find proxies for searching / posting (or whatever purpose you want to use them for) and they will be unreliable and unlikely to increase your link numbers; in fact there is a very real chance it could lower your link numbers. I would only ever suggest using the built in proxy harvester if you absolutely need to use proxies and do not have a purpose made solution for harvesting proxies or private proxies.

The built in proxy harvester is really the worst of the three proxy options with a purpose made proxy harvester being the next best where private proxies are by far the best but also by far the most expensive. I wouldn't advise shared proxies over a proxy harvester to be honest as you are sharing them and it is likely that the other users are using them for the same things you are and as such will not be usable for searching.

I would stick to private proxies and/or a proper proxy harvester.
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby promomusic » Tue Jan 21, 2014 5:02 pm

First of all thanks for adding my forum URL to your list. Now I get an average of five postings to my forum every day. It looks to me that the anonymous blog postings also help my Google stats and my SEO campaign for the website. My forum is built into my site so every visit is a hit to my site. I?ll keep monitoring this but my stats are up in Google by 500% this month. So something good is happening and everyone is benefiting. In a couple of weeks I will remove the forum link from my public menu but it would still be active and everyone can still benefit.
I just purchased your software yesterday and started to experiment with it.
I am a webmaster and I am responsible for ten websites. My strategy is to add back links to then slowly at an average of one site a week. I did not buy a proxy IP address I?m using the dynamic address assign to me by my ISP. My plan is to delete and renew after every posting. I'll let you know how that works.

Would you be kind enough to add another open forum link to your list?
http://www.affordablecmssolutions.com/F ... orumID=317
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby promomusic » Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:27 pm

First of all I?m new to all of this so any help is welcome.
Can someone recommend a place to buy private proxies at a good price and how many should I buy for starters? I?m going to be using the tool once a week for starters.
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby jimbobo2779 » Sun Jan 26, 2014 8:02 pm

There is a discussion thread about proxies (private and public) in the "Supporting Services" subforum here. I would suggest to check that out.
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby promomusic » Mon Jan 27, 2014 4:57 am

Ok I got 20 private proxie IP address. Can someone send me a link to a tutorial on how to set them up on my home computer? The provider is pointing them to my static IP but I suspect I have to do something with my router.
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby jimbobo2779 » Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:26 pm

You don't need to set anything in your computer and definitely not in your router, all of the proxies are handled in software in the Settings=>Proxy tab in No Hands SEO.

To setup your proxies just paste the list of proxies into the big text input box on the left and make sure each proxy is on its own line, check the "Use Private Proxies" option and then select what you want to use the proxies for in the options lower down (e.g. Searching, posting etc). Optionally you can use the "Check Proxies every" X mins option to make sure that the proxies are usable all of the time, if you do use this I would not advise setting this to anything other than 15-30mins. Save your settings and you are good to go.

Make sure with 20 proxies you are not running more than 4 search threads in your Settings=>More tab, I would advise 2-3 but 4 would really be the max.
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby fibercarbon » Sat Mar 22, 2014 4:01 pm

everytime i have bought private proxies they get banned by google in days ....
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Re: Should I buy my own proxie IP's

Postby jimbobo2779 » Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:18 pm

If you have a delay of 30s (or higher), use both search engine options and have a reasonable amount of proxies (at the very least 5 per search thread, preferably 7+, and at least 20 proxies) you shouldn't have any problems.

I have found that users trying to search with 5-10 proxies have issues where users with 50 or more rarely do. There are some more proxy controls coming in the next update that will make handling proxies slightly better (especially when dealing with proxy checker software) and I will be accompanying the latest update with some new guide videos to show the newer controls and how to get the most from them.
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