Less Time Scraping
Import prepared GSA SER targets instead of spending hours collecting footprints, scraping search engines, and removing unusable URLs.
GSASiteLists provides carefully prepared GSA SER site lists for SEO professionals, agencies, and experienced link builders. Spend less time scraping and cleaning targets, reduce wasted submissions, and import organized lists directly into GSA Search Engine Ranker.
GSA Search Engine Ranker can discover targets on its own, but scraping, sorting, testing, and maintaining large target databases takes time. A structured verified GSA SER site list helps you launch campaigns faster and focus your resources on project settings, content, proxies, email accounts, and campaign strategy.
Import prepared GSA SER targets instead of spending hours collecting footprints, scraping search engines, and removing unusable URLs.
Organized site lists make it easier to separate identified, submitted, successful, and verified targets according to your workflow.
Reduce avoidable requests to dead or irrelevant pages and use your proxies, CAPTCHA balance, emails, and server resources more efficiently.
Load a compatible target list, choose your engines and filters, test a small project, and scale only after reviewing the results.
Our goal is simple: provide useful GSA SER link lists that can be imported into your own campaigns. Lists may include targets from supported platforms such as article sites, social networks, forums, wikis, directories, blog comments, image comments, guestbooks, trackbacks, and other engines, depending on the selected product.
Start with a focused list or choose a broader package for ongoing campaign testing. Product size, engine coverage, update frequency, and delivery details should be shown clearly on each checkout page.
A compact GSA SER verified list for users who want to test compatibility before moving to larger packages.
Fresh site list packages designed for regular campaign testing, importing, filtering, and link-building workflows.
A larger package for teams managing several GSA SER projects and requiring broader target coverage.
Targets recognized by GSA SER as potentially compatible with supported engines.
Targets where submission attempts have reached the submitted stage in the source workflow.
Targets associated with successful submission events and useful for additional testing.
Targets where created links were verified during collection, subject to normal web changes over time.
Targets suitable for engines that can publish contextual content, depending on your project setup.
Separate target files for selected platforms such as articles, forums, wikis, directories, and comments.
Select a package based on target type, engine coverage, update schedule, and intended campaign size.
Access your purchased files and read the included notes before importing them into your software.
Use the appropriate site-list import option and keep an untouched backup of the original download.
Configure language, platform, keyword, OBL, country, and quality filters to match your own campaign goals.
Test with a controlled project first. Review submission, verification, resource usage, and link quality.
Increase project volume only after checking the test results and confirming the list fits your strategy.
Learn where to import target files, how to preserve backups, and how to test list compatibility safely.
Understand how common list stages differ and why each type can serve a different purpose.
Review practical considerations for content, emails, proxies, CAPTCHA solving, filters, and indexing.
A GSA SER site list is a collection of target URLs that can be imported into GSA Search Engine Ranker. Depending on the product, targets may be classified as identified, submitted, successful, verified, or sorted by engine.
No. Websites change, close registrations, remove pages, add protection, or go offline. A target verified during collection may not remain available later, which is why fresh testing and regular filtering are important.
No. Rankings depend on many factors, including strategy, content, competition, link placement, site quality, indexing, and search-engine systems. A site list is a campaign input, not a ranking guarantee.
Products are intended for GSA SER-compatible workflows. Always read the delivery notes, keep a backup, and test a small sample before using a large list.
Choose based on your workflow. Verified lists can save testing time, while identified or successful lists may provide broader discovery opportunities. Engine-sorted files are useful when projects target specific platforms.
Usually yes. A target list supplies URLs, but your GSA SER projects may still require suitable content, email accounts, proxies, CAPTCHA solving, filters, and sufficient server resources.
Compare available packages, review the included list types, and start with the option that matches your campaign workflow.