Just placed order #3. OP requested me to write a review, and I'm more than happy to do so, based on my experience so far (other than him asking, there was no incentive to do this).
Put in my first order as a test about 2 weeks ago. I realize Wikipedia links aren't that hard to get - I have an account myself, so technically I could just drop a link, and I'd have one.
However I like the fact the OP actually has really high quality content written up about the subject matter, to be posted on the target site, in order to support the link. I'm talking content that is very well researched and written. The research reminds me of doing papers in university - comes with legitimate, high level references to support the comments stated. And this is for a specialist subject in the finance niche - not a subject everyone would know about, yet the content has been written with great authority.
Personally this resonates with me because it's actually contributing to Wikipedia in a meaningful way, not simply dropping a link for the sake of dropping a link (and therefore spamming). This also means it's about as "white hat" as you'll get with a link, which is also good. The fact that it's a nofollow link is beside the point...actually if you can get a Wiki link it doesn't really matter what the link is....you have a link from Wikipedia for goodness sakes...
Oh and finally, since going live, the link has already sent through approx 100 visitors. That's likely to be 100 users we would never have reached otherwise.
All in all, quite happy with the service - hence ordering 2 additional links....one additional link for the same site (on a different Wiki page), and another for a different site (in a completely different niche).
So far the first link has stuck, and will likely keep sticking now that it's been 2 weeks without being touched.
My only negative is in regards to the pricing - the article cost is quite high, although you aren't getting some 500 word piece by an ESL, so it's fairly understandable (although I've had guys who are absolute experts in the field write 2,000 word pieces for half the cost).
The ongoing fee to ensure the link sticks is my pain point, as it's almost "linkmail"....if you stop the monthly payments, presumably the link will be removed by the OP. Nice regular source of income for the OP, but I'm hoping the pricing becomes a little more competitive in the future.
Put in my first order as a test about 2 weeks ago. I realize Wikipedia links aren't that hard to get - I have an account myself, so technically I could just drop a link, and I'd have one.
However I like the fact the OP actually has really high quality content written up about the subject matter, to be posted on the target site, in order to support the link. I'm talking content that is very well researched and written. The research reminds me of doing papers in university - comes with legitimate, high level references to support the comments stated. And this is for a specialist subject in the finance niche - not a subject everyone would know about, yet the content has been written with great authority.
Personally this resonates with me because it's actually contributing to Wikipedia in a meaningful way, not simply dropping a link for the sake of dropping a link (and therefore spamming). This also means it's about as "white hat" as you'll get with a link, which is also good. The fact that it's a nofollow link is beside the point...actually if you can get a Wiki link it doesn't really matter what the link is....you have a link from Wikipedia for goodness sakes...
Oh and finally, since going live, the link has already sent through approx 100 visitors. That's likely to be 100 users we would never have reached otherwise.
All in all, quite happy with the service - hence ordering 2 additional links....one additional link for the same site (on a different Wiki page), and another for a different site (in a completely different niche).
So far the first link has stuck, and will likely keep sticking now that it's been 2 weeks without being touched.
My only negative is in regards to the pricing - the article cost is quite high, although you aren't getting some 500 word piece by an ESL, so it's fairly understandable (although I've had guys who are absolute experts in the field write 2,000 word pieces for half the cost).
The ongoing fee to ensure the link sticks is my pain point, as it's almost "linkmail"....if you stop the monthly payments, presumably the link will be removed by the OP. Nice regular source of income for the OP, but I'm hoping the pricing becomes a little more competitive in the future.