SEO Autopilot FAQ

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  1. Ned Harris

    Found it. Oh well took a while. I’ve been using really bad proxies for weeks. They were from a well known provider, but when I checked them through scrapebox proxy checker every one of them failed. I went to the provider your recommend and these are much better. Still get the odd bit of downtime, but I hammer them.

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    1. scritty Post author

      I get this all the time. Pop to the Facebook page or forum and you get some posts regarding failure levels. Invariably captchas, proxies or spammed email addresses cause the failures in the short term. Bad content gets profiles and links on WEB 2.0 sites are deleted in the medium and long term.

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  2. Kerry Mallow

    Thanks Scritty. I went to the official site and looked for this resource. Didn’t ind anything that went into the detail that you do. I’ll be buying the lifetime license through your discount code at the end of this month. Is it ok if I Skype you up for a chat if I get stuck?

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    1. scritty Post author

      Of course. Drop me an email (address on the contact page) and we’ll arrange a time. 🙂

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  3. Luke Kenny

    Some of prominent SEO expert said it is safer not to build Tier 1 link to money site using link-building automation like gsa search ranker, money robot or seo autopilot, in case google penalise your Tier 1 link, but if Tier 1 link is build manually, then if google penalised your website, you can still chop off your penalised tier 2 -3 that was build using link – automation. But did some said that it is safe to using SEO autopilot to build tier 1 link, because the DA/PA of those site is above 70+++.
    So actually, How and on what basis does the GOOGLE Pengiun and Panda penalised such website…..It due to
    the content was generated using auto-generated and auto spinned tools under auto-pilot or other tools….
    Or is there is safer way to such tools to build tier 1 link…what to avoid and what not to avoid….ANY IDEA?

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    1. scritty Post author

      Well, i’ve heard it’s not safe for the last 10-12 years. And I’ve seen sites that spam fail. The truth of the issue is that it is down the the quality of the WEB2.0 sites and the quality of the content you place on them. WordPress delete several million “free” blogs a year for spam. Google have massively more resources than WordPress and can spot spam content very very well and ignore it.
      The SEO battle in links is in the content that surrounds them far more than the platform they are on.
      As most people use very old content that reads like garbage and is full of issues – they will likely fail.
      An analogy might be to buy a Bugatti Veron – then fill the fuel tank with vinegar. 🙂

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  4. Helen Francis

    I’ve moved to using SEO Autopilot just for second tier links. I know it can make first tier links but my issue is content control. My first tier links all need 100% unique content, clickable and readable. No spinning. Once I have to go to the trouble to do that using a tool seems like the least of my worries. That said the time it saves on second tier and indexing links is huge and probably takes 80~5 of the time anyway. So I save that amount of time using this tool. I don’t know whether it is the best, but I bought the lifetime license from your site and it works really well for what I need it for.
    Just thought I’d leave a comment saying thank you. I also set up a VPS using your guide. Really easy once you know how remote Desktop works. Thanks Scritty

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    1. scritty Post author

      Thanks for the comment Helen. Appreciate it.
      I completely get the need in some cases to make a unique first tier – both in terms of the sites you use and the click through ability of the content. Here’s an idea though. Maybe let SEO Autopilot create the accounts? Add perhaps 20 or 30 of the best sites from the list. Those with domain authority above a high level. Say 55+. Let SEO Autopilot create these accounts then change/alter and adapt as required by logging in manually.
      That 80% of time you save might get a bit closer to 90% time saved 🙂
      Just an idea
      Thanks again for the comment Helen.

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  5. Joseph Teale

    Glad to see you are still doing this Scritty
    I’ve recently switched to SEO Autopilot and am going through setting up a VPN based on your post here. Pretty good,
    I’ll let you know how I get on

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    1. scritty Post author

      Cheers Joe,

      Hope to see you at the conventions this year if they are an. One in Brighton in November. Let me know how you get on with the VPN set up or hit me up on FB

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