I have finally decided to also accept blog comment orders without the extra cost for the research.

What does this mean? Well, we’ll use blogs we already have in our lists.

We already have hundreds and hundreds of blogs that have been checked for the different quality requirements, so we can cover most topics anyway. But … of course it will not always be that related.

How we determine the relevancy; imagine a directory = a category tree, the research is aimed to find blogs that belong to the same sub-category as your site. While without the research we will still select the most related blogs first of course, but as long they belong to the same top-category we’ll use them.

For example; your site is about a hotel; any blog we find in the category travel will do, you have a site about apartment; any blog about real-estate will be used.

You don’t like that? You want the blogs to be much closer related? No problem! -> $150 for the research!

Sure you want only PR5 links with anchor text links from pages with hardly any other outgoing links and very related to your topic … no problem -> $250 for the research!

Next issue: name links or anchor text links – it’s basically a choice between high PR or anchor text links, for sure there are some exceptions to the rule, but most really good blogs with high PR (and no spam on it!), will not accept anchor text links, only a name. While most blogs that do accept anchor text links usually are just not that good and have an average of PR1-2 and some PR3. Then again, sure, there are PR4-5 blogs out there accepting anchor text (=keywords) links and as long they’re also related to your topic we’ll use them of course.

Whether you should go for the high PR links or for the anchor text links depends on your site structure, other links, current rankings etc.

  • Do you have a large site and you’re ranking for a lot of sub-pages?
  • Are you losing indexed pages in google?
  • Already doing directory submissions and/or articles (= you already get lots of anchor text links)
  • new web site and you don’t have any PR yet (which you need to get good results from directory submissions)

è use the high PR blogs

  • Do you have a few keywords/keyphrases you really, really have to rank for with your homepage

è use the anchor text blogs

The higher the PR, the harder it is to find those pages and the more time and effort we put into writing the comment, for high PR pages that basically means that for each comment we actually write like a mini article which requires research on the topic of the post. We do this first of all to make sure the comment gets approved of course, but also to have the link surrounded with a long related text (although we don’t do keyword stuffing – that would results in too many rejections). This while for low PR anchor text links the total amount of comments we do is more important, so we write much shorter comments, we work faster. That’s why the prices are set according the PR of the page.

But then there’s the next issue; we can’t give you PR6-7 links if there are no PR6-7 pages out there related to your site (google does devalue the link if it’s not from a related page!). That’s why we don’t sell them as x amount of comments, but we sell the total amount of PR of all the pages where the links are placed.

For example: 3 PR4 links + 4 PR2 links = 20 total-PR of the pages where you’ll get the links from.

The price is very easy; $2.5/PR, so 3 PR4 links + 4 PR2 links = 20 total-PR x $2 = $50 USD

($2.5 USD = £ 1.65 GBP = $2.70 AUD) – which translate in this table;

PR USD GBP AUD
1 PR6 link $ 15.00 $ 9.90 $ 16.20
1 PR5 link $ 12.50 $ 8.25 $ 13.50
1 PR4 link $ 10.00 $ 6.60 $ 10.80
1 PR3 link $   7.50 $ 4.95 $   8.10
1 PR2 link $   5.00 $ 3.30 $   5.40
1 PR1 link $   2.50 $ 1.65 $   2.70

To order you can go here:

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So, make your choice;

  • high PR to improve your site as a whole, get more PR as well on the homepage as sub-pages, get more pages indexed and improve all the rankings of all your keywords … slightly!
  • anchor text links to improve the rankings of the specific keywords/keyphrases (for the homepage!)

and select the total PR of the pages where you’ll get the links from.

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