Proxy server essential information for seo’s

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The internet is notorious for tracking users, from behavior to the finer details of who we are. Sometimes, we just don’t want to disclose our identity and protect our privacy. While proxy servers are no secret to most of the technically inclined, there are still many users who lack the knowledge to access them.

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The internet is notorious for tracking users, from behavior to the finer details of who we

are. Sometimes, we just don’t want to disclose our identity and protect our privacy. While proxy servers are no secret to most of the

technically inclined, there are still many users who lack the knowledge to access them.

what exactly is a proxy server?

A Proxy Server is an intermediate computer server, that sits between a computer accessing the internet (the client), and the destination website the client is trying to surf.

What are proxy servers mainly used for in the SEO industry?

SEO’s use Proxy Servers to hide or change their true IP address. There are several reasons you might want to do this:

If you access competitor websites a lot for research, their webservers log your IP address and may be able to trace your activities back to you. By routing your

requests via a Proxy Server, your true identity is hidden

If your agency manages lots of Social Media accounts on behalf of clients, eg

Facebook and Twitter, your agency will be making lots of requests for many different

accounts but all from the same IP address. Facebook and Twitter may accidentally detect this legitimate activity as if you are spamming,

and so block you. Routing each of your clients’ Social Media activity via a different

Proxy Server makes it look like normal activity with each account’s activity coming from a

different IP address.

SEO agencies tend to send lots of queries to Google, Bing and other Search Engines. If you’re all on the same office network, all that activity from the same IP address, especially if you use keyword ranking software, looks like

a potential Denial of Service attack to the Search Engines.

To surf as if you are in another country. Many websites, especially Search Engines,

serve up different content depending on your country. They determine it by detecting your IP address and looking it up in a commercial

Geo-IP database

What does a proxy server address look like?

A Proxy Server’s IP address looks just the same as any IP address on the internet. It is composed of 4 numbers

between 0 and 255, each separated by a “.” Each IP address can also be broken down into classes – as this is a difficult

subject please carry on reading about classes here and here. If you need to use lots of Proxy Servers, you might want to

avoid sequential IP addresses as lots of requests from sequential IP addresses could look nearly as suspicious as coming all from the same one! In which case being able to

use Proxy Servers on at least multiple C Classes, and ideally multiple B and A Classes, makes them look even more

random and hence less detectable.

How exactly do they work?

When your web browser or software is configured to use a Proxy Server, the requests it sends to the internet do not go directly to the target website. Rather they are sent first to the Proxy Server, and the Proxy Server forwards the request on to the target website. Every internet request has its originating IP address in its “header”. The Proxy Server may replace your IP address for its IP address in the header. When the target websites returns its results eg the web page content, it returns it back to the Proxy Server, which in turn returns it to you.

What is required to use a proxy server?

For a standard “HTTP” Proxy Server, you don’t need anything extra. Every web browser supports Proxy Servers, and most software does also. On a Windows PC if the software doesn’t support Proxy Servers directly, you can configure Internet Explorer to use a Proxy Server, and then the software is usually “forced” to use the Proxy Server also. All you need to know is how to configure your browser or software to use a Proxy Server.

Any additional expert tips?

If you need to use Proxy Servers for your SEO Agency and you come to rely on them for your business, you should seek out a reputable, reliable, Enterprise Class Proxy Server supplier. Like any other service provider for your business, you need to know they’re reliable, have a fast infrastructure, have knowledgeable Sales and Support people you can speak to anytime, and are entirely safe to use.

Price absolutely should not be your determining factor. As we have seen, free is a disaster. And very cheap providers are often just harvesting dangerous free Proxy Servers

from the Internet, packaging them up and selling them on. A private Proxy Server

provider that advertises that they will frequently replace your Proxy Servers should

you get blocked is another warning sign.

For best results, you may also prefer a provider who has servers in many different locations and large numbers of unique A, B and C Classes for their IP addresses, to avoid detection by not just your own traffic on sequential or closely related IP addresses, but insulation against what others may be doing in

the same IP address “neighbourhood”. The cheaper a provider is, and the less fussy they are about who they have as clients, the more you need to worry about what others may be

doing that could affect you, even if the Proxy Servers you buy are private.

SEOs with overseas clients may want to use a Proxy Server provider that has Proxy

Servers in many worldwide locations.

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