How to Use TrafficBotPro Bing Template
I’m excited to share with you the latest update to TrafficBotPro v5 — now featuring advanced anti-detect fingerprint technology! This new feature helps ensure your actions remain undetected while browsing and clicking, making your operations even more secure and effective. In this post, I’ll walk you through the steps to use this new technology on Bing.
Step 1: Set Up Your Proxies
The first thing you’ll want to do is add your proxies. Go to the Proxy Center in TrafficBotPro and add the proxies you want to use. Proxies help mask your real IP address, adding an extra layer of anonymity and protection.
Step 2: Configure Your Devices
Next, head over to the Device Center. Here, you’ll add the devices that TrafficBotPro will simulate. Make sure to turn on the “Auto Create” option and set up the desired percentage for your tasks. This setting allows the software to automatically create device profiles that mimic real-world usage.
Step 3: Create Your Tasks
Once your proxies and devices are set up, it’s time to create tasks. Choose “Bing” as the search engine where you want the tasks to be executed. Here’s a quick rundown of the key options you’ll need to configure:
Thread Count: This determines how many windows will open simultaneously to run your tasks. Adjust this based on your needs and system capabilities.
Click Type: If you plan to click on ads, it’s better to use “Real Click” to simulate genuine user behavior.
Target URLs: You can add several target URLs. TrafficBotPro will click these URLs whenever they appear during the search.
Keywords: Enter the keywords you want to target. For this demo, we’re focusing on clicking Bing search results ads, so we set the keyword advertising to ‘YES’. If you’re targeting organic URLs, set them to ‘NO’.
Step 4: Keyword Order
TrafficBotPro offers two keyword order options:
Order One: Keywords are used in the order you enter them.
Random One: Keywords are used in a random order, adding variability to your actions.
Select the option that best fits your strategy, then choose the device and proxy for each task.
Step 5: Add Custom Operations
To make your tasks appear more natural, you can add custom operations:
Sleep Module: Pauses the task for a specified amount of time.
Click Module: Simulates a click action.
Auto Scroll Module: Automatically scrolls the page to mimic real user behavior.
Combine these modules to create a more human-like browsing pattern.
Step 6: Set Up the Schedule
Finally, schedule your tasks. If you want to run two threads simultaneously, set the thread value to “2”. Adjust the scheduling based on when you want your tasks to run and how frequently.
Wrapping Up
And that’s it! You’ve now set up TrafficBotPro v5 with its new anti-detect fingerprint technology to effectively and securely manage your tasks on Bing. Play around with different settings and configurations to find what works best for your needs.
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