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gsa_search_engine_ranker [2018-10-25 12:33] – [Last verified URLs pane] svengsa_search_engine_ranker [2018-11-08 13:43] – [Project Options] sven
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   * **Mem** = Amount of memory used by the program. Make sure it is not above 2.5GB as it is still a 32bit program that can not address all your available memory. We have been asked a lot why we are not changing it to 64bit. Well the answer might go into boring details but we think that 32bit is enough for everyone. At least we try to optimize our programs to not be that resource hungry.   * **Mem** = Amount of memory used by the program. Make sure it is not above 2.5GB as it is still a 32bit program that can not address all your available memory. We have been asked a lot why we are not changing it to 64bit. Well the answer might go into boring details but we think that 32bit is enough for everyone. At least we try to optimize our programs to not be that resource hungry.
   * **CPU** = Percentage of used CPU resources by the program. It really should not be above 20% most of the time.   * **CPU** = Percentage of used CPU resources by the program. It really should not be above 20% most of the time.
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 +===== Project Options =====
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 +Once you create a new project, you will see all the project options. It is the same dialog as if you edit a project later on.
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 +On the left you can choose on what types of sites you want your website be linked. Please see them as a platform and not fixed sites. The program itself does not have any websites included, but it has the ability to search for sites that are based on certain platforms where you can then submit to. 
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 +=== Platforms/Engines vs. Fixes Database of sites ===
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 +This might sound like a disadvantage as you might know programs coming with a huge list of sites pre-installed. But we see it as the best feature really. Why? Because with pre-build lists of sites you often have them spammed to death and without any value if many people submit to them. Our program searches for matching sites based on your project keywords and will only build relevant links for you without the losing the sites to spammers.
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 +Once you have selected categories or platforms/engines on the left, you will see different input fields and options. The //Article-Manager// or //E-Mail Accounts// will only show up once you select engines that require this. Please don't wonder why certain fields are not visible when you create a new project. It's all dynamic to not confuse you with options/settings that are not relevant for you.
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 +=== DATA ===
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 +Under the DATA Tab, you will find all the data that later is filling out the formulas on websites while submitting. Again, the amount of fields you see here depends on the engines/platforms you choose.
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 +=== Options ===
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 +Here you define the options on how to submit, verify, search for new targets or filter them out.
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 +=== Article Manager ===
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 +This allows you to define more than one article and how to place links in the article. It is extremely important to have readable and related content to the project's keyword you want to rank for. Many options under this dialog will help you to get to that goal.
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 +=== E-Mail Accounts ===
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 +Many sites require you to verify the registration by links sent to your e-mail. You can define more than one e-mail here in case you plan to create more than one account per site (not recommended). You can also check if e-mail accounts still work (login accepted) or if they are on some black-list already.
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 +=== External APIs ===
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 +You can define other, external APIs here to let the program e.g. check for your ranking, import verified URLs from other sources that the program didn't build and many things more.
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 +=== Notes ===
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 +Here you can write yourself some notes on the projects aim, history or your to-do list.
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