
Do you own a site in the health niche?
I don’t really have to go over the benefits of having blog posts from high PR Health niche websites for your health sites.
They are all on different hosting companies (not just different IPs), private registration, and we DO NOT EVER GIVE OUT REPORTS. The only exception is for moderators/repeat customers we trust. This is to preserve the security of our network. All sites have completely different themes, and a couple of the sites also have well designed logos. One of the sites also has a mailing list.
We only use high quality unique content from Native English writers. We already have content fit for high end authority sites on our sites. Let's not forget that these are aged domains. Additionally our Homepage OBL is low. Most other services have a OBL on their homepage of around 25-35 while our Homepage OBL is only 15.
After this thread is done I'll not open another thread for another few weeks so the posts can stay on for a longer period of time.
There's no doubt about it, if you want a combination of safety and power, we are your choice. The backlink profiles of these sites are solid.
At this point, you’re probably thinking, “Sweet, but what are the domain stats”?
Right now we have a total of 10 PR2-4 Health domains available for a total of 185$ if you buy all of them in a combo.
Site Stats
Site 1- PR3, DA of 31, PA of 38. Almost 11 Years Old. 30$ per blog post.
A high quality site which includes a PR4 page link from a PR8 University domain(ironically my old University). Also includes many high PR links from other health sites in the same niche.
Site 2- PR2 DA of 38. PA of 48. Almost 5 Years Old. 20$ per blog post.
Site on a specific disease. Includes a wide variety of dofollow and nofollow links. The previous owner appears to have done a lot of manual blog commenting(high quality blog comments).
Site 3- PR2 DA 30, PA 37. 3 Years Old. 20$ per blog post.
Includes high quality natural links from a variety of health domains.
Site 4- PR3 DA 37, PA 47. 8 Years Old. 32$ per blog post.
Includes a strong backlink profile with powerful Health authority backlinks, a PR4 Wikipedia link, and a link from Huffington Post. A very powerful domain.
Site 5- PR3 DA 17, PA 27. 2 Years old. 30$ per Blog Post.
This site used to be a site for a protest movement regarding health care. Has links from other NGO organizations.
Site 6- PR3 DA 24, PA 33. 12 Years old. 30$ per Blog Post.
Site on Genetics for specific country. Includes contextual health backlinks.
NEW SITES
Site 7- PR4 DA 29 PA 35. Dropped domain registered in May this year(strong health related backlinks all exist). 40$ per blogpost.
Support site for a specific rare disease which includes .edu and .gov domains. Very strong domain with awesome backlinks.
Site 8- PR3 DA 29 PA 39. 3 Years old. 30$ per Blogpost.
A former personal blog with a huge emphasis on health. A good number of health related backlinks.
Site 9- PR2 PA 32 DA 41. 1 Year old. 20$ per Blogpost.
Former Health store. Includes a .edu backlink.
Site 10- PR2 DA 26 PA 38. 2 Years old. 20$ per Blogpost.
Healthy living blog which has lots of back links from health, cooking, and personal blogs.
COMBO DEALS
GET ALL 10 SITES FOR 185$(Discount OF 87$ Compared to buying them individually)
OR GET ALL 4 NEW SITES FOR 95$.
GET ALL 10 SITES FOR 185$(Discount OF 87$ Compared to buying them individually)
OR GET ALL 4 NEW SITES FOR 95$.
10$ Off Automatically if you join my email list. Just click that option on the form.

Reviews-

FAQ-
How long should SERP changes take?
After the completion notification is done, you should keep an eye on the SERPS for 2-3 weeks for an increase in rank. Ahrefs usually shows the site pretty quickly.
What kind of posts are accepted?
Posts in the health niche are accepted; no pharmacy links or adult links are accepted. Fitness posts may be accepted depending on your site. Please PM me first me to check.
What’s the TAT?
It takes a week to get the content written. The TAT will be 5-10 days.
How long will they stay on the homepage?
An average of 2-3 weeks at which point they will roll off the front page. These blogposts will stay on the blogs permanently while I still own them.
What’s the OBL on these blogs?
We have a max of 15 Blogposts(15 OBL) on the homepage of our sites.
What's the refund policy?
No refunds unless we can't deliver the work due to some reason(for example, if we decide we can't accept your url).
Are reports given?
Nope. This is to protect the privacy of our network and ensure its safety.
Why are your packages priced more expensively than normal blog posts?
We use awesome content, we have sites with powerful stats, and these are contextual links.
Last edited: