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Method/TUT finding a shop to hit on!

Method/TUT finding a shop to hit on!

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So, search for stores. Actually, oddly enough, everything is simple here - it's easy to look for stores. The main task is to filter them. The search for stores takes place mainly through conventional search engines. Here we search from the IP of the country whose store we are looking for, so that there are no unnecessary results. The main tool when searching for stores is the operators of the search engine that we use - Google




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What are Search Operators? List Of Major Search Operators
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Here are the key Google operators - they are very convenient to refine the search query. The main ones that are regularly used:

site- You can specify the domain.

Intext - You can specify what should be in the text of the site,

inurl — In the link of the site.

Also, you can use + . so that there are no exceptions for words, and. also, keywords with the corresponding operator and the - related .



What NOT to use:



Words and phrases: buy, pay visa, pay mastercard, shop with- In general, you can also search for payment systems, but more on that later. After we found the store, we need to check it out. First of all, we check it for publicity using, again, Google. By requesting the store's Domain + Carding. Thus, there will be a search for those sites where both the store's domain and the word Carding meet, and since carding is spelled out in keywords on all carding forums, you will find if this store was mentioned somewhere, merged. If it was earlier 2 years ago, it is better to leave this venture, most likely, with such stores you will lose either a lot of nerves, or money, or all at once. If, for example, the posts are relatively new, then somewhere information can be merged on how this store is better to work, that is, the availability of AVS and so on.

What a bad and stupid request looks like — buy+iphone+xs+pay+by+card. How can I do it normally - iphone+xs+sale intext:"cart". Why is the first one bad? It's simple - there is no Buy in keywords for a long time. At the beginning of the 2000 it was when stores opened as a concept, now it is not. Pay By Card is also past - there is a cardboard payment everywhere, and if you specify with the help of an operator, for example, that the word "Cart" must be in the text, then this is quite good.

The second thing you should definitely check, especially at your stage, is the popularity of the store. The universal indicator of this is Alexa—rating. It is checked here, for example - https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo Or on any similar site, the higher it is (Rating), the less popular the store, the lower, the more popular. The higher the indicator, the more likely it is that the store is easier to drive, also on whois.net you can, for example, look at how old the site's domain is, but this is not a determining indicator. In Asia, everything is similar, but you can connect a search engine baidu.com



As for payment systems, to find out the payment system of the site, you can, for example, use the site builtwith.com - he does not always define, but defines.


Basic information on payment systems:
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USA


1. Shopify - tightens the nuts tighter and tighter every month. Notices DS and other IP spoofing. Knows Billing. Does not bother himself, even with letters about cancellation of the order and letters about possible fraud on your part. The way out is either to look for innovations in the system settings, or the freshest stores that are not afraid of the flag yet - possible Fraud.
2. WooCommerce - passability depends on the online store, on how the system is configured.
3. BigCommerce - basically everything is the same as above.
4. Magento is simple, so stores may require verification.
5. Shoprunner - this is also the payment system of many monobrand online stores. Easy enough to work with.
6. Braintree is quite light.

EU

1. SagePay is always VBV, depending on the store there are different types of cards. Important: There is no SafeKey for AmEx. USA and UK accept VBV under reset. It is important - if the payment has passed, the store will send 99%.
2.CartaSi is always VBV, almost does not take non-European cards. SafeKey almost always.
3.BancaSella is one of the great engines with VBV. USA and UK are going well under reset. There is a miracle and there is no VBV. 100% hit if the transaction has passed.
4.Adyen is also good, all countries are suitable, there is no SafeKey, but with a successful transaction, the store can fuck up.
5.Bucharoo is the nastiest Dutch merch. And SafeKey, and only Europe.
6.Wirecard - SafeKey is not present, as well as AmEx has practically stopped accepting anything other than Europe. It also happens without VBV.
7.Erstes is the same Wirecard.
8.SaferPay - SafeKey is there, only Europe. It also happens without VBV.

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