Truth in advertising time:
2 comments would have totally be kept (if not for the below), the other 3 sucked ass.
Of the 2 good comments
1> google returned my exact comment 567 times
2> Gg returned the exact comment 29 times (3 of which were on the exact same blog).
Of the 3 shitty comments
1> 1 was a copy/paste from a comment located a few inches down on the same page ... this comment makes no sense when taken out of context since you left out the 1st sentence ... this comment was found 3 times in google so it too was stolen from another blog.
2> this one was found 4 times on Gg and was a direct copy/paste from a paragraph on one of the pages in their site.
3> the last was a "great post, thanks for commenting" type of reply
Of the 5 pages commented on they had 143, 413, 23, 71 & 94 external links. That averages out to 148 outbound links on each page ... not even the same ballpark.
he got the PR right though, each had a PR5 but only 1 had more than 2 direct links to the page ... each pages PR relied totally on internal linking.
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In conclusion: I'd not even consider purchasing a package of this again but I think some people would likely buy your list of blogs. I'd do it (if it weren't for my ninja scraping skills) & outsource the commenting myself so they'd end up sticking .... You should consider changing your sales pitch to do just this as making the comments is where you failed miserably.
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