Auto generate Google organic traffic with Windows application bot
Main Features of the bot:
- Select what local Google search to use.
- Auto scrape target website links for skip list generation.
- Multi threaded (emulates number of simultaneous users).
- International Google pages supported.
- Typewriter effect – emulates real human typing.
- Multiple keywords support (randomly selected each round).
- Auto solves Google captcha with 2captcha.com
- Auto request refund if captcha was not solved
- Build-in Google proxy checker tool to test proxies with Google search.
- Works on Win7/8/10
- Works on any domain link.
- Set your keyword to search in Google.
- Clears cookies, cache, flash cookies, history after each round.
- Searches your domain link on first 20 pages of search results.
- Set Min/Max time interval to wait on your pages.
- Set amount of visits per thread.
- Supports socks5, socks4, public http proxies and private http proxies.
- Auto clicks on random link on target website to prevent bounce rate count.
- Ability to provide internal links to be skipped from clicking.
- Build-in user agents random rotation.
- Ability to edit useragents used by the bot.
- Auto save last configuration.
- Auto load last configuration on start.
- Ability to schedule and auto run the bot using windows task scheduler.
- New random proxy option.
- Auto check proxy before each run.
- Auto block dead proxies during the run.
- Display proxy in use for each thread.
Watch how it works:
1. Question:
Why do I see Captcha request instead of Google search result after submitting my keyword?
Answer:
This mean that you have reached Google limit of amount of search requests you can do from same IP and your computer IP address is temporary marked as “suspicious”. You can wait several hours till your IP will be cleared or you can use Captcha solving services to auto solve captchas (2captcha) or change IP using proxies.
2. Question:
I’m using proxies, but Captcha request still appear after submitting my keyword, why?
Answer:
There are several reasons for that:
1. If you are using public proxies this mean that other people already used this IP and have reached Google limit of amount of search requests you can do from same IP, so this proxy already marked as “suspicious”.
2. Your proxies are transparent and easily identified by Google so it still “see” your real computer IP, which is temporary marked as “suspicious”.
3. Your proxies are blacklisted by Google and marked as “suspicious”.
Or you can use Captcha solving services to auto solve captchas (2captcha).
3. Question:
Do you provide good proxies?
No we don’t, but you can check following proxy services:
http://www.myprivateproxy.net/
https://www.highproxies.com/