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===== Scraping ===== | ===== Scraping ===== | ||
- | The program will find you new websites where you can send your message to. It is requiring | + | The program will find new websites where your messages can be submitted. It requires |
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+ | If you want to setup an OR filter, you have to put it int his format: | ||
+ | word1|word2|word3 | ||
+ | The **|** acts as an OR, each new line acts as an AND. | ||
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+ | Use **!badword** as a negative filter which means that this should not appear. | ||
===== Submission Content ===== | ===== Submission Content ===== | ||
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- | You will see, there are already pre-defined fields which should cover almost any input fields found in the contact forms. By default it is set to fill most fields with random data. This is of course changeable and should be changed to your needs. | + | You will see there are already pre-defined fields which should cover almost any input fields found in the contact forms. By default it is set to fill most fields with random data. This is of course changeable and should be changed to your needs. |
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+ | If you e.g. want to change the **City** from //Random// to your real city, you simply choose //How to Fill: Self-defined// | ||
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+ | Inside the Self-defined content, you can use many macros like: | ||
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+ | * **%url%, %domain%, %subdomain%, | ||
+ | * **%title%** - the website title from the original URL | ||
+ | * **%keyword%** - keywords used on that page in meta-keywords or the keyword you used to locate it | ||
+ | * **%facebook%, | ||
+ | * **%facebookid%, | ||
+ | * **%rnd_fname%, | ||
+ | * **%rnd_country%, | ||
+ | * **%rnd_email%** - Random E-Mail | ||
+ | * **ANY CSV Import Column name** - [[website_contact: | ||
+ | * **[[search_engine_ranker: | ||
+ | * **[[search_engine_ranker: | ||
+ | * **[[search_engine_ranker: | ||
+ | * **ANY defined submission content name** - you can use e.g. **%first name%** to reference to that name in your message | ||
**You can also add new fields and even change all settings to your needs to let this program work as something completely different than submitting contact forms.** | **You can also add new fields and even change all settings to your needs to let this program work as something completely different than submitting contact forms.** | ||
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At the very bottom of this dialog, you can also record all form fields and later review what might be worth adding to your project here. | At the very bottom of this dialog, you can also record all form fields and later review what might be worth adding to your project here. | ||
+ | Sometimes you want to use different Names and Emails to submit but also keep first name, last name and email to that same person. In that case simply use multiple lines and make sure that e.g. line 1 across different input fields holds data to that same person. | ||
===== Captchas ===== | ===== Captchas ===== | ||
- | Captchas are a real problem and can also be seen as a disadvantage using this application as a replacement for traditional email marketing software. However, there are solutions here where you can use tools like [[captcha_breaker: | + | Captchas are a real problem and can also be seen as a disadvantage using this application as a replacement for traditional email marketing software. However, there are solutions here where you can use tools like [[captcha_breaker: |
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+ | Attention: You really should use a captcha service as a second option when using GSA Captcha Breaker, because Captcha Breaker can only solve traditional image captchas, no recaptcha or hcaptcha. |