08-15-2019, 12:21 AM
Thanks for that. Honestly, I'm in learning mode mostly. I have a couple of my own sites I'm promoting via SEO, social media, etc., I'm in a period of transition from work that I've been doing for 20 years to something new. I'm not sure which direction I'm going just yet. I have picked up at least one fairly well paying client to do SEO and backlinks. I'm going to use him mostly at a learning lab and give him the benefit of all my testing an experimenting and will package those efforts into a product to offer others in an automated-agency style service. But, for the most part, I don't want customers in the traditional sense where I do customer work. Like you, I prefer automated systems.
I love learning and I feel more empowered by knowing more, so here I am absorbing everything I can about Scrapebot (and other bots and other styles of marketing). Such info will be useful to me either to market my own wares or to offer consulting and marketing services to others. So at this point in time, my primary outcome is to become an expert in....pretty much all internet marketing as it exists in 2019, so that means endless experimentation.
I have used Automator and I love it. As I mentioned earlier, one of my goals this week is to get down and dirty with Automator and REALLY give it a run to become even more familiar with how I can use it. The way your using it is beyond me at present but I'm getting there. My first good Automator project for this week is just to generator round-the-clock dofollow lists. I sense some obstacles I'm going to face, but since I've not really worked with this task just yet, I'm not sure how much of a challenge it'll be.
BTW, I didn't realize *you* had a list service. Is http://scrapeboxlist.biz/ your site also or do you have something else?
Also -- since I'm learning, I'm trying to determine the effectiveness of Scrapebox and similar marketing tactics in 2019 and moving forward. I know that I wish I'd used it a few years back, but I missed the boat It's clearly an effective tool in many areas, but this style of SEO seems significantly less effective than just a few years ago.....especially in the age of Facebook.
I did quite a bit of internet marketing 20 years ago and am just not re-entering the game. Clearly much has changed in that time so I'm playing a lot of catch-up.
I love learning and I feel more empowered by knowing more, so here I am absorbing everything I can about Scrapebot (and other bots and other styles of marketing). Such info will be useful to me either to market my own wares or to offer consulting and marketing services to others. So at this point in time, my primary outcome is to become an expert in....pretty much all internet marketing as it exists in 2019, so that means endless experimentation.
I have used Automator and I love it. As I mentioned earlier, one of my goals this week is to get down and dirty with Automator and REALLY give it a run to become even more familiar with how I can use it. The way your using it is beyond me at present but I'm getting there. My first good Automator project for this week is just to generator round-the-clock dofollow lists. I sense some obstacles I'm going to face, but since I've not really worked with this task just yet, I'm not sure how much of a challenge it'll be.
BTW, I didn't realize *you* had a list service. Is http://scrapeboxlist.biz/ your site also or do you have something else?
Also -- since I'm learning, I'm trying to determine the effectiveness of Scrapebox and similar marketing tactics in 2019 and moving forward. I know that I wish I'd used it a few years back, but I missed the boat It's clearly an effective tool in many areas, but this style of SEO seems significantly less effective than just a few years ago.....especially in the age of Facebook.
I did quite a bit of internet marketing 20 years ago and am just not re-entering the game. Clearly much has changed in that time so I'm playing a lot of catch-up.