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Comments (7)
Sneha Singh10
Manufacturers Distributors Dealer
Yes, scraper techniques are still used in SEO for data gathering, like copying competitor keywords or backlinks. Examples: Scrapebox, Screaming Frog.
Christian Immanuel9
Just sharing info.
Yes, scraper techniques are still used in SEO, though often considered black-hat. They involve copying content or data from other websites to gain traffic or insights. Examples include scraping competitor keywords, backlinks, or blog content. Tools like Scrapy, Screaming Frog, or Octoparse are commonly used. However, ethical SEO favors original content and proper data sourcing.
Nitin Saini16
SEO Analyst & Freelancer
Yes, scraper techniques are still used in SEO, often for content aggregation or competitor analysis—for example, scraping keywords, backlinks, or blog topics from rival websites.
Asha Kumari10
Yes, the scraper technique is still used in SEO, though it's not recommended. It involves copying content from other websites, often for traffic or link-building. Examples include auto-blogging, spinning articles, or scraping product listings. Google penalises such practices, so focusing on original, valuable content is a better strategy.
Luca MarketingAgency...10
Facebook ad account for rent
The scraper technique is still used in SEO, though it's often seen as black hat.
Examples:
- Content scraping – Copying content from top-ranking sites to use on your own.
- Keyword scraping – Extracting keywords from competitors’ pages.
- Backlink scraping – Finding where competitors get backlinks and trying to get listed there too.
Muklis6
Life is News
Yes, the scraper technique is still used in SEO, but it's discouraged and risky. It involves copying or "scraping" content from other sites to boost a site's ranking. Google penalizes such duplicate content, especially when it's not enhanced or original. Instead, focus on creating unique, valuable content that aligns with SEO best practices.
Examples:
Copying blog posts from competitors.
Republishing articles without adding value.
Using automated tools to mass-extract content from various