Proxies

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If you are seriously looking to use SEnuke to its full potential and you want to get the best results and the highest success rates, you will need to use your own private proxies.

The first you should always make sure is that you are always using a proxy. There is no reason for you to use SEnuke with your own IP as most chances are that it would be banned pretty fast.

This is only in the case your connection to the internet is on a permanent proxy (mine is). If you have an internet connection that always changes your IP than you are pretty much covered and you really don’t need to read any further.

I have tired and tested many Proxy providers and the best on is Your Private Proxies. It gave me the best results with very little problems and whenever there is a problem the support is great and they solve every problem usually within 24 hours or less.

The setup process is very simple and in order to use your new private proxy with SEnuke all you need to do is to enter it in SEnuke under windows, options, switch screen, proxy (I sure hope they will change the interface in SEnuke X Smile).

Here is an image of the proxy screen in SEnuke:

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All you need to check the box marked with the Yellow Arrow. Enter your proxy in the box marked with Red Arrow. Enter the port into the box marked with the Blue Arrow and then test the proxy by clicking the Test Proxy button marked with Green Arrow. Your Private Proxies are fast and you should get results under 0.6 seconds which is great.

In order to make sure that SEnuke has changed the proxy, you can double check this by going to the Niche Research Module and enter the following URL in the URL box – http://www.whatismyip.com/ (marked with red box) and click on Go! (marked with Yellow Arrow).

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A site will open in the internal SEnuke browser and it should show you the same proxy you entered in the proxy option screen.

As you can see, it is very easy to setup and use your own private proxies with SEnuke. The only downfall is only one private proxy will probably won’t be enough if you are going to use SEnuke a lot and the major downfall of SEnuke is that you can’t use multiple proxies and let SEnuke switch between them automatically like ScrapeBox allows you.

I sure hope that with the upcoming SEnuke X this will be resolved and you will be able to load 10 of your private proxies and SEnuke will simply switch between them automatically.

But until SEnuke X is here this is the best solution I know of for using your own private proxies.

If you know of better solutions please feel free to share them with us all by commenting below.

Thanks.

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Veer Modi April 2, 2012 at 2:20 pm

Hello, Nice posts. I actually got my answer about senuke from this post. Thank you.

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