125 Blog Posts - 125 UNIQUE C CLASS IPs - $12.5

Status
Not open for further replies.


i know you are adding new PR blogs to your network in future..if we order right now would you also post the articles in the PR blogs that you will buy or we have to buy the services again for the newly added PR blogs?

Yes, I am adding more PR blogs to the network. However, I intend to keep the package as it is right now: 125 blogs posts. This is what I am going to do. I will post your article all PR blogs first and then those without PR. Once your order is completed, if by any chance, there is a PR blog added to the network, your article would NOT be posted to this blog or any other blog that is added afterward.

As of now, there is no upgrade package available. However, an upgrade package will be available when we increase our number of blogs significantly (double or triple the size of existing network)
 
Review:

I went ahead and snagged one of the 50 blog post review copies. My report was received within 24 hours of submitting my details. I just today got around to checking it out, here is what I found:


  • Various TLDs were used, including .com, .net, .org., .info
  • 49 of the 50 domains were hosted on unique C-class IPs.
  • Although some of the sites use different Wordpress themes, a good portion of the ones I checked use the default Wordpress theme.
  • Most of the domains were PR N/A or PR0, but two of them were PR4.
  • Today, 5 days after the report was delivered, 30 of the 50 articles are indexed on Google, without any additional linkbuilding or pinging done on my part.
So, there you have it. Pretty much on par with the better blog network services, except these seem to get indexed fairly easily.
 
Review:

I went ahead and snagged one of the 50 blog post review copies. My report was received within 24 hours of submitting my details. I just today got around to checking it out, here is what I found:


  • Various TLDs were used, including .com, .net, .org., .info
  • 49 of the 50 domains were hosted on unique C-class IPs.
  • Although some of the sites use different Wordpress themes, a good portion of the ones I checked use the default Wordpress theme.
  • Most of the domains were PR N/A or PR0, but two of them were PR4.
  • Today, 5 days after the report was delivered, 30 of the 50 articles are indexed on Google, without any additional linkbuilding or pinging done on my part.
So, there you have it. Pretty much on par with the better blog network services, except these seem to get indexed fairly easily.

Thank you for your review.

I am in the process of changing the blogs theme (50% done). Each blog will use different themes eventually.

The pinging part is taken care of. I will also try different methods to aid search engine indexing.
 
I'm tempted to try this service, but I do have concerns about the footprint of posting identical articles each round. How much of the content is unique to each individual blog?
 
I'm tempted to try this service, but I do have concerns about the footprint of posting identical articles each round. How much of the content is unique to each individual blog?

I have pmed couple URLs of our blogs. Please take a look.
 
Got my report. 19 of the blogs were PR2 or higher, one was a PR5. Links look good, OP communication was good, overall I'm very happy.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.