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Finding Recent Proxy Lists

A quick Google Dork to return recent lists of proxies in Googles index

I touched on this topic a long time ago with a post called Dude Wheres My Proxy?!?

 

But I wanted to show you guys another quick google dork to take that search to the next level:

 

This Google Query will return all proxy lists added to the index in the past month (or past week or whatever you want)

 

 
This is still not a perfect way to find new proxies to use, since the lists are public they are full of either outdated or dead or already flagged proxies. By using the date modifier in your google search, you can at least try to eliminate as many old outdated proxy lists as possible.

 

 

Run these through your proxy checker script and away you go!

 

 

--Rob

Finding FREE Keyword Focused Content

Leveraging the conversational web for keyword focused content

 

At this exact moment, there are a staggering number of conversations taking place on the web.  People are talking, man! And they're talking about STUFF! Real STUFF! Like Cars, and Toothpaste, and Shoes, and Credit Cards!! AMAZING, eh?

 

OK, so maybe it's not totally amazing, but what IS amazing is that you can leverage all these free conversations for content.

 

For the sake of this post, I hacked up a quick and dirty sample that scrapes summize.com to deliver keyword focused chunks of content for you to use however you see fit. This is programmed in Ruby, using the Mechanize Gem (my favorite gem for scraping).

 

Let's say we're promoting an offer for a credit check, or something of that nature. Naturally, we'll want some content that is focused around the keyphrase "credit check" 

 

require 'rubygems'
require 'mechanize'

agent = WWW::Mechanize.new
agent.user_agent_alias = "Windows Mozilla"

query = "credit check"
doc = agent.get("http://summize.com/search?q=#{query}")

messages = doc.search("div.msg")

for message in messages
message.search("a").remove
content = message.search("span")
puts content.inner_text
end

 

And the output from this little chunk of ruby coolness?

 

Having a crappy Saturn experience.  Salesperson won't check other dealers for cars.  Won't let me fax credit ap.  2 hrs to pick up the car?
I always lose the new activations to the credit check.
pending credit check.... im fucking moving!!!!!!!!!
Audio Visual: No credit check contract mobiles sony ericsson,nokia,samsung,motorola order online at..
After waiting 3 fucking weeks my $50 check from ACE credit group. Gave $10 to Teresa since I owe her and kept the rest.
My credit union's web site is back up. Sadly no rebate check. Didn't really expect it today based on my SSN.
I'm debating wether I should walk up to Court St. to drop off a check at the Credit Union....
I'll check out the Wings over Col. next week, new month, new credit card bill. ;) Shade on the Canal in Canal Win. has good wings
Boo.. just short of getting my rebate check today...I really wanted to stimulate the economy by lowering my credit card debt too...oh wait..
cash or check only.  they don't take credit or debit.  we found that one out the hard way.

 

Yup. Free content. 


This content shouldn't form the foundation of your sites text, but it is the perfect kind of stuff to put in a sidebar. This is good content to round out your existing pages in a relevant and unique way. I'd suggest putting this sort of content in a side bar, and making it look just like some kind of widget.

 

BTW, I should have mentioned: Summize has an API. http://summize.com/api 

 

--Rob

New Free Database Available!

A new database of medical terms is available in the download section

I've just uploaded an awesome new database for you all: a complete A-Z dictionary of medical terms. Over 137,000 rows of content! 

 

Check it out for yourself! You'll find it at the top of the list in the downloads section.

 

Have fun!

 

 

--Rob

WeAllHateQuickBooks (.com)

a brilliant piece of twitter marketing and a PR nightmare for the QuickBooks team

 

If you were the head of the Marketing / PR team responsible for the QuickBooks brand, would you not lay an egg upon seeing http://weallhatequickbooks.com/ ?

 

This is a great example of how Twitter can be used to impact brand reputations on the Internet. It's reminiscent of the @TechCrunch vs./ Comcast incident. Regardless, it's a brilliant promotion for the folks at less everything

 

--Rob

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