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Such a Top Notch Support I Got From ScrapeBox And XSServer.eu – Five Stars!

As you might known that I’ve posted about one of my top SEO tool in my arsenal is ScrapeBox.

ScrapeBox

Last few days, I feel like ScrapeBox is hogging almost of my home network connection’s resource.

So I decide to move ScrapeBox from home PC to work on VPS.

After I’ve research some to find out where is the best VPS provider that fits for ScrapeBox and it doesn’t cost too high to invest.

And I found XSServer.eu is in the case, it is proven to be able to use ScrapeBox and many white-to-black marketers are using its service.

Then, I pick up a $35/month plan immediately for unmetered bandwidth + 1GB ram which I think it is best fit for ScrapeBox while another plan such as $25 for 512MB of ram also fit for tiny use of ScrapeBox as well but I think I will be a hardcore user so I decide to get at least 1GB of ram. Minimal.

XSServer.eu

After an hour since I’ve made a payment to XSServer, I got an email notified that they created my VPS machine successfully.

I’m a bit happy for their quick response to create a VPS. Anyway, I think they can make it quicker too.

Now I open up my Mac OS X Lion and open Microsoft RDC and connect my VPS remotely. Success.

Anyway, after I’ve uploaded my ScrapeBox archive file into my VPS, I can’t run it successfully.

ScrapeBox show me that it might have some thing block ScrapeBox or some application tampered the TCP data.

If you got the same error like mine, you can have a test by going to Help->Test Server menu and see the result.

For me, I got 5 green lights and red light on the server 1′s Access Test.

This mean I’m getting a problem with ScrapeBox now.

Can’t make it works, so I guess it should be some issue with VPS environment because I didn’t installed any other softwares on it and it is pure vanilla.

So I begin to create a support ticket with XSServer.eu support department.

Well worth, like what I’ve heard from research, they response very quickly. If you are in front of me, I would say… “It’s f*ck’n fast response!”

Anyway, even they have fast response time, but their information not so helpful for my case because finally they want me to contact ScrapeBox to troubleshoot the thing and said it’s not the problem with VPS.

Ok, ok, then I try to contact ScrapeBox. If you are trying to contact ScrapeBox at their contact page, you will ends up seeing it let you contact by sending email to scrapeboxhelp (a) gmail.com.

Anyway, from what I’ve tried myself, I suggest you to use support (a) scrapebox.com instead of the one on gmail.

They do response on the second one much quicker.

And it is awesome!

Their support staff is very very informative, helpful and get straight into the core issue.

They are very professional. Even I don’t know who is the person I communicate with but I would like to say he/she is very professional and impress me.

Even the second license transfer fee, they waived for me.

Finally it works…

By a prove from ScrapeBox log that it is some issue with VPS environment itself, not the ScrapeBox itself.

So I send this information to XSServer.eu support staff, and they response with a very good effort.

They create a pure new VPS in the another node of their network to help me immediately.

And it is working like a charm now! New license is transferring to my new VPS and I can’t wait to get ScrapeBox running now.

6 green lights are great. I really love it.

If you read ’til this line, then I quite sure you already know how to make a great support like this. Right?

Thanks,

My testing site now ranked #1 on 201,000 searches per month keyword (continued…)

Hi folks,

As I’ve written about how backlinks still affects to your website ranking on SERP last time at this post.

Today I can say, it still works, not just works normally but still working great!

Because I just got ranked on the top of Google today. (actually, it might be yesterday or 2-3 days before now)

Top Rank

So, I can say that generating backlinks still be a great thing to invest for your online business today.

If you want to discover how I ranked  #1 on this keyword, the essentials are just two factors.

  • Keyword matching domain name (exact keyword as domain name)
  • Build as many as possible backlinks (I did 1xx,xxx backlinks)
BTW, let me tell you that for building backlinks, I used almost automation tool to make it.
If you have a time to do it manually, then it should be great.
But I just want almost of the SEO tasks as automated as possible.
My automation tool for building backlinks is only ‘Scrapebox’.
It really worth every bucks you paid for it, if you serious on your online business, then, you can’t live without it.
Build more backlinks now!
UPDATED
Last week, my ranking was dropped to #2, but then I try to make my created backlinks get indexed as much as possible.
Today (2 days later), I got back to #1 now.
*You know the #2 is from http://*.msn.com/, saw the power of backlinks?

Does generating more back links to your site still working good on Google SERP today?

Hi Internet marketer folks,

Today I would like to share with you guys how the result I produced from generating more back links to my few web sites to prove on the popular & myth question…

Back links

Does generating more back links still work for your sites to get higher ranking on Google SERP today?

Let me show you one of my few sites I used to test this topic.

I’m using a keyword which have 201,000 global monthly search, low-to-medium competition.

At the first week, I ranked well on page #7, then it is climbing up everyday until I got on the 1st page, but I never get it in the top 5 area. (Actually, I do on ranked #8 and #9)

The second week, I realize that Google might be dancing because sometime, Market Samurai can’t found my site on all indexed pages on Google SERP.

Anyway, sometime it get back to page #1, still in #8, #9 and sometime it disappeared like I got de-indexed, but actually it still in Google index but don’t know why my site is showing on the so so so long pages that no one can browse to that page.

From this point of time, the rank is steadily on #8 and #9 and never get better. It is the same about 2-3 weeks.

So, this is the time to test how back links affect to my site for Google SERP today.

I begin by launching my golden SEO weapon. Scrapebox (if you really serious about SEO, you can’t live without it easily)

Then load up my personal list of websites that do auto approve comments and I begin fast posting through Scrapebox.

Until now, the Scrapebox still running and did successfully post about 51,894 comments. (almost taken 2 days)

So, I launch up another golden SEO weapon, Market Samurai, and doing rank checker.

Wow!

My Market Samurai report that my site ranked on #4 now!

So, you know the answer of this myth question right now?

Back links still get much credits from Google, I believe it should stay the same credibility for back links until Google found out a new method how to detect the popularity of each site in the balance of quality too.

It should not be easy for Google to ignore the power of back links because it is somewhat a nature of web site.

If a website is popular, it should have growing more and more back links.

From my thought, I will do about 100,000 back links and stop adding more back links,

Then I will try to index as much as possible of my back links URLs and see the result. (expected about 30% of it)

When the rank is steadily, I will test the power of social networking to see how it affects to my sites ranking.

Well, I will report here again after the next milestone of my personal test.

Thanks,

panda

Last Google Panda Updates – What’s the result for my web sites?

I just checked today and found almost of my web sites were updated on Google PageRank parameter.

The main thing I found from this Google updates are…

  • All of my auto blogging sites PR were dropped by 1 even 4 of my PR5 blogs which keep PR5 for a long time, anyway, some blogs didn’t suffered from this update.
  • All of my blogs that I’ve regularly updated about 4-10 posts a week were all benefit from this update, some raise from PR0 to PR3, but generally they were increased by 1-2 PR.
  • Surprisingly, my main site that I’m selling my WordPress plug-in which stay on PR4 for more than a year were dropped by 1, but the deep linking were increased from PR2 to PR3. I’m not sure about this but I’m not quite happy with it. :)

Well, from my thoughts, now Google even better created duplicated content sites detection.

If you are planning on auto blogging, it would be hard to take the money out from Google.

What’s the result of Google Panda updates from you this time?

Please share your thoughts.

Cheers,
Seree W.

Building Backlinks, is it Worth it?

As the topic I’m writing… It’s about Backlinks building.

The main question for you to land to this topic is you are having a question like me before…

“Is backlinks building worth?”

This is easy to answer, it is really worth your time and effort.

However, to make it worth, you have to do more than just building your own backlinks because usually Google didn’t index your backlinks quickly like Yahoo.

And… if Google still not index your backlink URL yet, you will receive ZERO effect to your main website at all! (Yes, in this case, it is not worth)

And… if you just build backlinks and wait until Google found your backlink URL and index it… Kick your ass, because Google might never found it!

So, the easy steps to make backlinks building worth is to…

1. Build your backlinks. (can be various strategies)

2. Collect all URLs that contain your backlink.

3. Force those collected URLs to Google to make it indexed as soon as possible! <- VERY IMPORTANT

The problem is the step #3, how can you do this?

I will write more about it in the next thread. Let me clear some of my works now. :)

Google PageRank

Did High PR Backlinks Seriously Affected to Your SERP Ranking?

High PR Backlink

Is it a myth?

Have you heard from gurus telling you that you need to have backlinks from those high PR websites to boost your SERP ranking?

From my point of view, I strongly believe it is.

But from my test after I got some few PR5 domain names and put backlinks there, the result doesn’t worth what I got to pay for those PR5 domains at all.

Well, the high PR backlinks I got from those PR5 domains might affect my SERP ranking, but I don’t feel I benefits a little bit from it!

So, from now on, what I think to concentrate on the domain is not to get the high PR domain, but the domain that contain targeted keywords will worth the money!

No more aged domain, high PR domain to be purchased by me anymore except the case that it contains targeted keywords. :)

Will you want to share your point?

How to Check FAKE PageRank Quickly?

Well, as I’m a newbies in aged domain hunting game. I just found that I’ve bought a lot of FAKED PageRank domain names!

And the bad thing is there are many people who compete with me on bidding those type of domain names.

I saw from whois that someone who beat me is text-link selling agent as well. Oh, so bad right?

I known later on that all domain names I got are all FAKED PageRank!

You can’t believe in Google Toolbar or any toolbar that report the PageRank score as I’m using those type of tool before knowing the truth.

Even some web based PageRank checker was unable to check for FAKE PageRank too.

So, how can we check for FAKE PageRank?

Easily, just open Google.com and search for

info:yourdomain.com

And see if the result is the same domain as you have entered or not. If it is the same, it is the TRUE PageRank.

If the result is blank or the result show another domain name, it is FAKED PageRank.

To be quickly checking, you can use http://www.pagerankchecker.com

It has the ability to check for FAKE PageRank. I really love it while in the game of domain hunting.

Hope you didn’t be lied like me. :)

The most easiest method to implement a SEO-friendly URL for ASP.NET application

Well, as a ASP.NET developer. You and me know that it’s a bit hard to apply what we called SEO-friendly URL for ASP.NET applications.

What is SEO-friendly URL?

It’s a URL that search engine love and will result in a better ranking for your web pages/site.

Let’s say you have an accounting system software and your product URL is http://www.xxx.com/product.aspx?Id=432 //Search engine will never know what the product is all about. They just saw Id=432 which doesn’t make sense for them. Actually, it also doesn’t make sense for human as well.

The SEO-friendly URL is a ‘wrapped’ URL to let people/robot read and know what this URL is all about. Let’s say about the above Product which have a new URL as http://www.xxx.com/product/AccountingSoftware

Search engine will know that this URL is all about Accounting software, then they will forward some traffic to your site with the “Accounting software” keyword.

 

In the PHP/Apache platform, the developer will usually use URL rewrite module easily. Almost every web hosting support this.

Unlike ASP.NET/IIS which is less flexible for configuration. You have to enable some URL rewrite ISAPI libraries which almost every web hosting don’t allow you to do that.

The good news is after ASP.NET MVC was released, it has a built-in routing feature which let you implement a SEO-friendly URL easily without messing up with IIS ISAPI.

You can provide many samples on Google, or even on Microsoft ASP.NET MVC website as well. See –> ASP.NET MVC –> Learn –> Routing and you will see how it’s easy to implement. :)

I’ll not provide a sample code here as I just want to mention that now you can easily implement SEO-friendly URL with ASP.NET.

Just try and leave me some messages if you got a problem implement it.

See ya babe!