07-31-2019, 08:40 PM
Thats a google question. Its the same as if you put that query in the search box at google.com.
So when you find a query that gives you the results you want in google.com in the search box in your browser, put the same thing in the keywords box in scrapebox.
But max is 1000 results for a query and you probably wont' get more then 300 with a query like that anyway, so you will want to tack on keywords.
Another method is simply google for free rapid indexer lists, and then get a few big lists, mash them together and remove duplciates. Then run them in the rapid indexer and keep only the good ones. There are free lists out there that exceed 100K urls, so you could quickly build up a good list this way, plus you know they are older established domains if they have been around since an old list.
Also of course make sure you are using the latest version of scrapebox and not the one from 5 years ago.
So when you find a query that gives you the results you want in google.com in the search box in your browser, put the same thing in the keywords box in scrapebox.
But max is 1000 results for a query and you probably wont' get more then 300 with a query like that anyway, so you will want to tack on keywords.
Another method is simply google for free rapid indexer lists, and then get a few big lists, mash them together and remove duplciates. Then run them in the rapid indexer and keep only the good ones. There are free lists out there that exceed 100K urls, so you could quickly build up a good list this way, plus you know they are older established domains if they have been around since an old list.
Also of course make sure you are using the latest version of scrapebox and not the one from 5 years ago.