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Check Index - Best balance for a specific set of proxies - joeseo - 03-07-2017

I prefer private proxies but anyway I have been struggling for finding the right proxies, with the right balance of threads vs delay in seconds. I have tried a handful of proxy providers and usually pick a 25 pack and have not been able to get ones that can check a list of urls to see if they are indexed. I don't care if it takes a week to check the links but someone here has I am sure picked some private proxies and found the right settings to set for those proxies. What I am asking is if anyone can share these three things:

Proxy provider (and how many proxies), Delay in seconds after each request, and Connections Index Check thread number.

Anyone?


RE: Check Index - Best balance for a specific set of proxies - loopline - 03-10-2017

When you use a delay it will only use 1 connection. So 1 connection. any number of proxies is fine, but the more proxies you get the faster/lower delay you can set. So if your doing 25 proxies set a delay of 60 and try it, or start higher if you like. Basically start stupid high and then if it works lower it some. Keep lowering until you find the sweet spot of how fast you can go.

The thing is that checking indexed for google uses the info: operator and that operator gets banned pretty fast, I mean all operators get banned fast, but like site: typically gets banned a little slower then info: for example.

So its a matter of finding the sweet spot. The settings will vary and you can build a custom test with a info: operator of a url and that way you can see if your proxies are banned for the info: operator. So if you start with 35% of your proxies banned you need a higher delay. You can also get proxies that were just handed back from a user that got them banned so if you test them and they are all or mostly banned, just wait 48 hours and they will be unbanned. Or wait 24 and test them again.

That way you know. Here is a couple videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXwEIGq4QEA&t=4s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GadX5AXiW34