Increase sales and leads by submitting to website contact us forms. See more… Contact Form Submitter. Leave relevant comments and create higher quality backlinks by using the semi automated blog commenter.
See more… Manual Blog Poster. Gather email addresses from websites and webpages using the email scraper, with site crawler. See more… Email Scraper. See more… Create Sitemaps. See more… Platform Analyzer. With the Bulk Images Downloader, you can scrape and convert images from thousands of sites quickly for offline viewing. See more… Bulk Image Downloader. Below is just a few of the many hundreds of features included with ScrapeBox.
Keyword Scraper Scrape keywords and perform keyword research by scraping 10 suggest services including Google Suggest. Domain Availability Great to find high metric expired domains with authority and links that are available to register. With every domain you think about buying you should do your own manual checks to be sure that it is a domain worth buying. The problem using Scrapebox in that it still uses PR as its main metric. This used to be a great way to determine how powerful a site is but since the infamous penguin update everything has changed.
This tool allows you to import all of the domains you collected earlier and can bulk check the page authority PA and Domain Authority DA. You can get this information from the MOZ website with this link here:. You have to be signed in to generate the key or it will just take you back to the overview page. You can add one of your proxies with the format looking like this access ID secret key proxy-details. There is a lot more that goes into finding powerful expired domains but for now this is just about what Scrapebox can do to filter out some of the useless domains before you go ahead with some proper research.
Scrapebox can be used to find lots of link building opportunities. For example say you find a WordPress blogging site that is on page 4 or 5 for a keyword that you want to rank for, all you would do is create a profile, comment on a few articles and then place a link back to your own website.
With Scrapebox you can use a few footprints that will scan a massive amount of sites with the specific platforms. To do this, harvest a few URLs using a list of keywords. As you can see Scrapebox contains quite a few footprints by default which are simply a bunch of popular platform names. The difference here is that the scanner searches the source code of all the sites looking for the footprints that will determine the platform being used.
If you take the time to build some really good footprints you can get the best results finding any platform you want. Load in your harvested keywords and start the process. The scan will run and the platforms will begin to show in the results tab. Comment blasting like this should never be done on your money site, if you do any commenting like this it should be done on your third tier sites. Sites with low outbound links and high PR is what you are looking for.
Use the keyword scraper to gather up a massive list from all of the sources and grab no less than You can also add in some generic anchors and then save your file as a simple text file.
The next step is creating a whole list of fake emails. Luckily Scrapebox has a great little tool for this exact purpose. One of the easiest ways to get a massive list of spun comments is taking comments from similar sites in your niche and spinning those. Scrapebox has a feature available that allows you to grab comments from your harvested URLs.
Now you need to use a spinner for all of your comments. One I would recommend thebestspinner. Once you have all of your spun comments save them as a text file and put them into the comments poster. This gives the poster enough time to load bigger sites with lots of comments. You can either choose the fast poster or manual poster.
With manual poster you can go through each site and post comments individually. Now you can work your way down the list and add each comment. Scrapebox will automatically fill in the form as best it can which is quite helpful in saving some time.
Of course if you decide to manually post it will take a lot more time but you will be able to decide exactly what is being posted on each site. Scrapebox is great at scraping email addresses from harvested URL lists. First enter your footprint, add in all of your keywords and start scraping. You also have the option to filter out emails containing certain words before you save the file, which is great for narrowing down the search to your exact requirements. The next stage is to verify that they are all working emails.
When all of your emails are ready you can import the text file into this tool, you can run a quick test or a full test on each email with the difference being the quick test will ping the server for a response and the full will try and connect with the server. You are best running a full test for more reliable results, once the results are finished you have the option to export only the emails that are working properly into a text file.
Scrapebox comes with a whole array of free add-ons. Any plugins already installed show up in green and ones available are in red. The add-on allows you to check the status of each of the sites and will even follow any redirects, telling you where the final destination is.
You can either download these to your PC or preview them. This allows you to check sites for malware or if they have had it within the last 90 days. You can use your harvested URL list or load in a file. Any sites that contain malware can be filtered out to help keep your entire list risk free. You could maybe even explain to them how to fix the issue or link them to an article that will.
A lot of the time you might find that they will be willing to link to your website. Once this is done it will check to see if these links are dead or alive. This add on works hand in hand with the TDNAM scanner, it will bulk check all of your sites PR values and tell you which ones are real and which are fake. You can export these into many different formats like. This will check a bulk list of URLs backlinks and will determine which are do follow links and no follow links.
You will be able to submit your sites onto various other sites such as Whois. This will help you index all of your sites a lot faster onto Google. This will find articles from directories based on the keywords you enter, you can then save them onto your computer with a simple text file.
This will then take the anchor text from each of your links and display them to you with a percentage of how much each occurs. Now that you have the dialogue with the site owner I will leave it to your imagination as to what approach you use next to obtain the link. But, this a good time to check the site for broken links or pitch a guest blog as the webmaster will probably have to recover the content on the site. So there you have it one way in which you can use a well regarded spam tool to speed up your link building research and to help make the web a safer place.
I know guest blogging has been getting a lot of stick recently and quite rightly so. In this guide I am going to run through some screenshots so you can see how easy it is to use.
In this guide I am suggesting ways to find guest post prospects but you could just as easily use this method to find blogs to place infographics, videos or whatever other outreach projects you are working on. I am not going to cover off best practises on pitching your guest posts in this article but if you want some good pointers on outreach I suggest you read up on blogger outreach and guest blogging.
All you have to do is open the tool and then import a list of links you want to check in one text file. There are two options here you can either check a link to a specific URL is live or just check a link to the domain is live. It only takes a few minutes to check your list and then you can export the failed links and check with the webmaster to see why it may have been removed.
Do you suffer from your images being stolen by webmasters without attribution? The best way to do this is to make sure your image file names contain a set of random letters and numbers that will make it easy for you to find them e.
I would then personally load this list into ScrapeBox and use the WHOIS lookup tool to find the contact information for the domain owner and reach out asking they provide a link to your site for fair use of your image. Your email address will not be published.
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