Atomic Blog Posts - Powerhouse PR4 and PR5 Domains - Regular and Sticky Posts

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ddasilva

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Hey Bros,

I got something that you need. Powerful links.

No fancy sales graphic. Not out-dated ranking charts from 2012. No reviews from Warrior Forum or BHW. No bullshit.

Here's what I got:

Site 1:

• PR4
• DA: 43
• PA: 52
• 483 Referring Domains

Description: This site is as almost as good as it gets. And YES, those are all real metrics with real links. No automated bullshit to inflate stats and look cool. A LOT of these links come from online newspapers and other various authority sites. This site has a shitload of social metrics pointing to the domain. According to Ahrefs, over 4.4k FB Shares, and 2.5k FB Likes. Believe me, this domain was an all-out dog fight to acquire.

Here's just a SMALL sample of just a small portion of the referring domains.

  • Apple.com
  • About.com
  • Wikipedia
  • LaTimes.com
  • BusinessInsider.com
  • Boston.com
  • RottenTomatoes.com

Pricing:

Blog Post - $75
Permanent Home Page Blog Post - $150


Site 2:

• PR: 4
• DA: 43
• PA: 51
• 257 Referring Domains

Description: This domain was used for a previous presidential candidate (you know him), and the site went viral. It wasn't the official site of the candidate, more of an anti-(insert name) site. This domain has a shit load of social metrics as well including 16k FB Shares, 18k FB Likes, 700+ Tweets, 500+ Google+ Shares.

Here's just a SMALL sample of just a fraction of some of the referring domains.

  • Huffingtonpost.com
  • Washingtonpost.com
  • Msnbc.com
  • Cbsnews.com
  • Democrats.org
  • Politifact.com
  • WSJ.com
  • Psychologytoday.com
  • EzineArticles.com
  • ^^^^ Just Kidding

Pricing:

Blog Post - $75
Permanent Home Page Blog Post - $150

Site 3:

  • PR: 5
  • DA: 25
  • PA: 37
  • 84 Referring Domains
Description: This domain was previously used by a popular gun organization and has solid links from a wide range of power-house domains. Just a sample:

  • Wikipedia.com
  • Huffingtonpost.com
  • Cbsnews.com
  • Msnbc.com
  • Nymag.com
  • Answers.com
  • KansasCity.com
Pricing:

Blog Post - $60
Permanent Home Page Blog Post - $120

Site 4:

• PR: 5
• DA: 21
• PA: 34

Description:
This domain was used for a sweepstake that went socially viral. Tons of high quality referring domains from sweepstake, coupon, freebie, etc... type of sites. According to Ahrefs, this domain has had 7.9k FB Shares and 617 FB Likes.

Pricing:

Blog Post - $50
Permanent Homepage Blog Post - $100

Here's What You Get:



  • 400-500 Word Blog Post of High-Quality Unique Content Written By Native-English Writers
  • 1 Link Per Article With Anchor of Your Choice
  • 1 Outbound Authority Link For Non-Competing Keyword
  • 1 Relevant Image

FAQ:

Do you allow porn, gambling, or pharma?

Nope. No outbound linking to questionable neighborhoods.

What's the TAT?

5 Days. No one likes to order links and wait 2 weeks before they're completed. I have writers on standby, and will work my ass off to ensure your order is done in just days, not weeks.

Do you provide a report?

Yes.

Are these niche relevant links?

No. These sites are general.

Any review copies?

Yes. 3 Free reviews to reputable members.
 


Decided to not take the review since I am currently doing a BST.
 
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Alright guys, the first 3 reviews have been claimed by Staccs, LegitAM, and Jhoffy.

PM me for discounts if you want to order for multiple sites. These are links your parents would be proud of.
 
Bump #1. Some reviews should be coming in over the next day or two, for those that are waiting to see the quality.

I know some people are curious about the content quality. I don't have in-house Filipinos or Indians that will write 500 words for $3. All content is magazine-quality, and is the type of content you would want for your money site. Not cheap to produce, but I'm not cutting corners on these sites.
 
what is the general topic/niche of Site1 ? You described the other 3 sites but not the first in terms of what it was in the past
 
what is the general topic/niche of Site1 ? You described the other 3 sites but not the first in terms of what it was in the past

Sorry, should've gave a better description in OP.

Site 1 was a web site for a documentary film that premiered a few years back. As a result, it got a lot of press, social activity, and many natural links.
 
Review

I posted to claim my review at 2:40pm, received a PM from ddasilva at 2:41pm. Submitted my order details on the 17th, and received the completed blog post on the 18th. Customer service, possibly the most important factor in buying off Wickedfire, was very good.

I chose site 1; the site that was used for a documentary. There are still 6 pages of [what I assume is] the sites original content linked at the top of the page, the site is using a unique Wordpress theme, outgoing links to authority sites in the articles, etc... all the basics are being covered here.

On the homepage right now there is a post of a Youtube video that has BBC taking about the documentary the site was originally created for. Because the blog isn't restricted to specific niches it is still clear the intentions are to generate links. That's fine. You knew that because this is not advertised as a this-niche-only network.

The content is good. It's appears to be written by a native English speaker. Not an expert, not someone who writes content for a living and hates it, but a native English speaker. Nothing more, nothing less.

A quick look in Ahrefs shows that the metrics check out. Lots of social activity.

tl;dr: This is a good quality blog post with attractive link metrics.

Thank you for the review.
 
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I received confirmation of my review copy being completed within 3-4 days after having being awarded the review copy - very satisfactory considering Dan ran into some issues that were outside of his control and still turned around the order quickly.

This is a good link, in good content, on a solid site.

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Out of all of the links I have to this site, Ahrefs is picking this one up as the number 1 and most powerful link to my site, which is awesome. The content of the article is quality. The site has 17 results indexed in Google. Good looking site on a Wordpress theme that I have never seen before. A wealth of social metrics round out this deal. At $75 for a blog post or $150 for a permanent homepage post, this is well worth it. As said in the OP, these are powerful links.

I'm going to blast this shit out this blog post and his site with some contextual spam to get some thematic relevancy flowing through to my money site and to get the post indexed.







kidding.
A+
 
Received my review shortly after being notified about it. I have taken awhile to get back, and there's a reason for that. I wanted them all to myself!

Seriously guys, these are some solid links coming from good quality sites. In regards to rank boost I am up a couple spots so far, dancing a bit, but I suspect it will hold here shortly.

highly recommended, great communication, and good links!
 
Wanted to bump this thread to report that the link I received has also been ranked #1 by Ahrefs. Good stuff.
 
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