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Unrelated URL's - FAirago - 03-12-2010

Does anyone else have an issue where they get lots of unrelated sites to your keywords? And if so, Is there a way to improve the results.

Just today I was doing some URL harvesting and tons of sites that were completely unrelated to to the key words. It seems to happen more when I scrape for key words to use than if I just hand enter the sites my self.

Thanks!


RE: Unrelated URL's - Erik Creed - 03-12-2010

What are the keywords let me give it a run, and what kind of blogs are checked when harvesting? wordpress, blogengine etc.?

You can send me the keywords through PM if you want and I'll test it for you then send you the results.
Also let me know what search engines are checked when harvesting.

Which version of scrapebox do you use?

(03-12-2010, 06:19 PM)FAirago Wrote: Does anyone else have an issue where they get lots of unrelated sites to your keywords? And if so, Is there a way to improve the results.

Just today I was doing some URL harvesting and tons of sites that were completely unrelated to to the key words. It seems to happen more when I scrape for key words to use than if I just hand enter the sites my self.

Thanks!



RE: Unrelated URL's - filmy - 03-13-2010

(03-12-2010, 06:19 PM)FAirago Wrote: Does anyone else have an issue where they get lots of unrelated sites to your keywords? And if so, Is there a way to improve the results.

Just today I was doing some URL harvesting and tons of sites that were completely unrelated to to the key words. It seems to happen more when I scrape for key words to use than if I just hand enter the sites my self.

Thanks!

That's going to happen no matter what... The best you can do is to either leave the list AS IS and know that the majority of the list is relevant or attempt to clean it up.

I'm more into being as efficient as possible... So I for one do not worry about the additional non-related websites I'm commenting to because I know the majority are in fact related.

I probably use ScrapeBox a little differently than most... I don't use HUGE lists of keywords... Rather, I just use keywords like:

health
diet
fatloss

That way, I let ScrapeBox do all the work for me... I let it find all the related keywords to my main keyword... Of course a few always come up that are not related and I delete these before doing actual blog searches so my results seem to be much more targeted in the long run.

filmy


RE: Unrelated URL's - SaSh - 03-17-2010

This is also a huge problem for me. I've written several comments based around a celebrity. By harvesting for blogs ( Blogengine ) around " Oprah Winfrey " by example, I get results like these two:

http://www.24x7mag.com/blog/post/2009/03/Cutting-Edge-Data-Entry.aspx
http://www.42spikes.com/post/Seaside.aspx

Obviously, making an "Oprah comment " at these kind of blogs doesn't make sense at all. And the chance that they stick will be low as well.
Any ideas to find more related blogs?

Thanks!

SaSh


RE: Unrelated URL's - globalads - 04-11-2010

backlinks are backlinks. get as many as you can. It doesn't matter if they are related.
Its a numbers game. Some will stick, some wont - just keep posting and youll see your site rank better after a few weeks.


RE: Unrelated URL's - dheaven - 04-11-2010

The results have nothing to do with scrapebox, SB just pulls out results from the search engines. To get good results just set it uo to harvest about 50-100 results / keyword else expect a lot of unwanted stuff.


RE: Unrelated URL's - GodsCreation - 04-13-2010

Guys remember that the URLs harvested are relevant at all times. Not for you maybe , but for google they are so nothing to worry about.


RE: Unrelated URL's - webcodex - 06-16-2010

Try to use inurl:yourkeyword as footprint. By this way SB will find more relative blogs to comment. Of course the count of results will go down a bit, but if you want quality more than quantity you need to accept this.