>Hi Kurt,
>
>Thanks again for the additional info.
>
>Quote - "I think Scrapebox along with Firefox and its free
>plugins, plus Ghost Control is the best $67 you can spend on
>SEO today"
>
>hxxp scrapebox dotcom/cheapskate gets it for $57
>
>As for proxies, I was thinking of going for the one
>recommended by scrapebox via the link at the bottom of their
>page -
>
>your private proxy dotcom
>
>$29.97 per month for 10 proxies which can be reset to new
>IPs monthly. Do you have any thoughts/recommendations
>please? I think somewhere else you recommended hidemyass
>dotcom, but I'm not sure if you changed your mind on that
>one?
>
>If I set firefox up with the proxies and then use a web
>based email client, presumeably then I am going through the
>proxy?
>
>Last (dumb) question - what is the main thing we are
>achieving by using C Cleaner - is it removal of cookies?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
I'll post about proxies on another thread a little later.
CCleaner is used to remove cookies and a lot of other traces/footprints. In many cases it's over-kill, but useful if you want to take an extra step to cover your tracks.
The first time you run it, it can take 5-10 minutes to run, if you have a lot of "stuff" to clean up. After that, it should only take a few seconds if you run it a lot.