I’m collecting SEO data from Google but keep getting IP bans. Any proxy services that help?
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Using proxies definitely helps reduce bans, but pairing them with proper tools is key. For SEO tasks like indexing backlinks, I’ve found that mixing rotating residential proxies with controlled request limits works much more smoothly than scraping directly without precautions.
Do proxies really make a huge difference in SEO data scraping? I’m still figuring things out, so I don’t know if rotating IPs is always required. Feels like when I first tried idle master — didn’t know if I was even using it right.
Collecting SEO data from Google needs proxies to avoid detection. IPv4 proxies are stable for high-volume scraping. I’ve used proxy ipv4 https://proxystores.com/en/ with success. They’re affordable, support HTTP/SOCKS5, and offer region selection. Rotate IPs and limit requests to avoid captchas, ensuring smooth data collection for your SEO projects.