07-06-2019, 06:38 PM
So no you don't need as many proxies as you can afford actually. I have nearly 500 private proxies, but I could afford more, but thats totally pointless.
Its all about speed, if you can go as fast as you need to go, then your set. If you can make more money by going faster ,and you can manage it all, and you can afford more proxies, then buy more proxies. For me it boils down to what is most cost effective.
You can't really ever get aggressive with google, google is fixed. Its simply linear, the more proxies you have the faster you can go.
With 15 proxies, you can probably use 1 connection with a 30 to 60 second delay. Im guessing, but you can test, and it depends on the query type your using.
Additionally this video on how to safely scrape google in 2019, should be helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GadX5AXiW34
Or you can try this alternative approach to scraping google. Many people find this method useful and/or quicker/easier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdECi7N5imI
Its all about speed, if you can go as fast as you need to go, then your set. If you can make more money by going faster ,and you can manage it all, and you can afford more proxies, then buy more proxies. For me it boils down to what is most cost effective.
You can't really ever get aggressive with google, google is fixed. Its simply linear, the more proxies you have the faster you can go.
With 15 proxies, you can probably use 1 connection with a 30 to 60 second delay. Im guessing, but you can test, and it depends on the query type your using.
Additionally this video on how to safely scrape google in 2019, should be helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GadX5AXiW34
Or you can try this alternative approach to scraping google. Many people find this method useful and/or quicker/easier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdECi7N5imI