How much for dedicated PR2 hosted marketing page?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by pedigreechump6, Jul 31, 2007.

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    How much do you think it is reasonable to charge for being able to put up to 3 links in an existing article of PR2 assuming they use existing keywords as anchor text?

    The article gets around 100 uniques a month.

    The site itself is nearly 7 years old, has PR5, alexa in the range of 20k and many thousands of backlinks including DMOZ and Yahoo Directory listings and .edu links.

    I have seen people charge $100 a month for a hosted marketing page on PR5 sites but this is slightly different as it already has PR, traffic and page age. so I would hope to charge more than $100 per month.

    Do you think this is reasonable?
     
    pedigreechump6, Jul 31, 2007 IP
  2. vicdigi

    vicdigi Banned

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    You are talking about 3 visits per day on a page with a PR5.

    Surely this is worth 8 to 10 dollars per month.

    But wait. In respect of something like this you can find sitewide links our there on a PR5 website for the same amount of money!
     
    vicdigi, Jul 31, 2007 IP
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    pedigreechump6 Active Member

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    Can I just correct you and point out that my original post did state that the article page only has PR2 not PR5 like you stated.

    Secondly, Google can spot sitewide links a mile off and IMHO reduces the value given to these.

    Thirdly, this is an authority site with 1.5 million page views a month in total and remember that the domain is nearly 7 years old, and has many valuable backlinks.

    Fourthly, this page will be dedicated to your site and links with no other external links on it. Much more natural looking and valuabel than say a directory link or blog post where many other outbound links exist.

    Now comment again!
     
    pedigreechump6, Jul 31, 2007 IP