11-01-2010, 04:45 PM
If you check, "custom footprint" but leave the footprint box empty and just type keywords in the keyword box, it will pull up all kinds of websites, articles, wiki's, etc. You will then have to run all the websites through the blog analyzer in the, "add-ons" menu in order to find out if scrapebox is capable of commenting on them. It will be just like typing the keyword into Google.com and hitting search ... you will end up with all kinds of results.
If you want to target b2evolution specifically you would check the, "custom footprint" button and for example type, "Powered by b2evolution". When you check the Wordpress, BlogEngine, Movable Type radio buttons, all it's doing is typing, "Powered by Wordpress" + keywords (in keyword box).
Scrapebox doesn't search for keywords in the <title> tags or url automatically. You will have to use a custom footprint for this.
For example, site.edu "powered by wordpress" will find .edu wordpress blogs
For finding blogs with keyword in the title tag you would use intitle:keyword
For finding blogs with keywords in the url you would use inurl:keyword
It always going to be better to try and find niche related blogs by using custom footprints. You really just have to play around with it and find the best footprints + keywords that work for you.
Good luck,
Devin
If you want to target b2evolution specifically you would check the, "custom footprint" button and for example type, "Powered by b2evolution". When you check the Wordpress, BlogEngine, Movable Type radio buttons, all it's doing is typing, "Powered by Wordpress" + keywords (in keyword box).
Scrapebox doesn't search for keywords in the <title> tags or url automatically. You will have to use a custom footprint for this.
For example, site.edu "powered by wordpress" will find .edu wordpress blogs
For finding blogs with keyword in the title tag you would use intitle:keyword
For finding blogs with keywords in the url you would use inurl:keyword
It always going to be better to try and find niche related blogs by using custom footprints. You really just have to play around with it and find the best footprints + keywords that work for you.
Good luck,
Devin