Select Engines & Proxies allow you to choose which search engine you want to get results from, and how many of them to harvest.Using option number 6, you can get even more from each results list. The URL’s Harvested box shows the total amount of websites harvested.It will give you a list of blogs containing these keywords and this footprint. For example, if you want to get WordPress blogs about flowers and gardening, you can post “flowers” and “gardening” along with the custom footprint “Powered by WordPress”. Here, you can post keywords related to your harvest.Personally, I love to use the “Custom footprint” option because it allows you to get more out of each harvest task You can choose from the Custom option and predefined platforms. In this field, you can put the footprint you want to use for harvesting blogs/domains/other resources.Even without the discount code, it costs $97. If not – here is some basic information about the most important functions you can use. You can skip this section if you know Scrapebox already. Now, due to all the Penguin updates, a lot of SEO agencies have changed their minds about link building and have started to use Scrapebox as support for their link audits or outreach. A lot of webmasters and blog owners treat Scrapebox like a spam machine, but in fact, it is only a tool, and what it’s actually used for depends on the “driver”. In short – it’s a tool used for mass scraping, harvesting, pinging, and posting tasks in order to maximize the amount of links you can gain for your website to help it rank better in Google. I bet everybody knows Scrapebox, more or less. Personally, like Bartosz mentioned in his blog post on LRT, I find Scrapebox very useful for every single SEO task I do connected with link analysis or link building. This means that we have to rethink which tools should we use and how they can help us maximize our SEO. During this year a lot has changed, so now we know we need to focus more and more on the quality of the backlinks instead of quantity. More than a year ago, on my G+ profile, I posted about something that I found funny: using Scrapebox for white hat.