REVIEW:
I took advantage of the 50% discount and ordered 10 x finance niche blogposts for a site that i've recently launched and i got my report today.
5/5 for Speed:
Got my report just 5 days after ordering... so more than happy with that
5/5 for Communication:
I haven't had the need to contact OP for anything specific, it was a pretty straight forward order and transaction
2/5 for Price:
I got my 10 posts at a 50% discount which works out at $4.25 per post... fair IMO. But i would not be happy paying for these links at the full price of $8.50 per post
4.5/5 for Content:
The quality of the content is as expected for this price point. The articles are unique, have a good flow and are relatively well researched... but as some of the others have stated, it is clear that they're written by non-native writers
2/5 for Quality:
Multiple CMSs used as promised... i got 7 (no wordpress). The sites themselves could do with being redesigned to suit the niche rather than just being on generic blog templates. PR distribution of the sites was
1 x PR2
9 x PR3
However... this is what i saw while looking at the sites other metrics (DA/PA and CF/TF) and backlink profiles:
This was not what i was hoping to see when i got my report... but TBH i was half expecting that this would be the case!! The only one that seemed legit was the PR2, which i'm happy with. The other 9 PR3 domians looked like the example above!
Aged domains with ZERO historical backlinks that have recently been hit with a small number of do-follow trackbacks and blog comments... i really can't see how the PR can be legit... though i'm happy to hear a reasonable explanation from anyone on this - maybe it's me who's missing something!
The other thing that irks me about 90% of the new 'niche' blogposting services is the fact that they're not niche domains at all. They're just random dropped domains that have been re-purposed as niche domains. That's fine... and i normally PM the service providers to ask about this before buying... but i shouldn't have to - it should be clearly stated in the OP
If i had to balance the argument... i'd say that these are fresh un-abused domains that should work well for the short term... who knows, just guessing!
No SERP movements yet, but that's as expected as it was only 10 blogposts and the links only just went live.
Overall Review 2.5/5
That score might seem a little harsh but i'm just getting frustrated with all the new networks and the overall lack of quality of the domains on offer all around.
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EDIT:
Overall Review 3.5/5
If OP clearly states that these are re-purposed domains and keeps the price at $4 per post
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DISCLAIMER: I only ordered 10 x finance niche blog posts... can't comment on the domains on offer in the other niches