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How to Spot a Guest-Post Farm Before You Buy a Link

Daniel Sams by Daniel Sams
July 10, 2026
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How to Spot a Guest-Post Farm
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A guest-post farm is a site that sells article placements with little or no editorial review, usually disguised as a normal blog. You can spot one in under five minutes by checking three things: whether the site’s inventory is listed on freelance marketplaces, whether its content categories drift toward high-CPC niches like casino or finance, and whether its pricing matches its claimed authority.

I buy and reject placements for a living. Here’s the checklist I actually run before spending a client’s money.

Check 1: Search the Marketplaces First

Before anything else, search the domain name on Fiverr, Kwork, and Legiit. If you find listings selling “guest posts” or “do-follow backlinks” with 24-hour delivery for $20 to $50, you already have your answer. No legitimate editorial site can review, edit, and publish content that fast at that price. The full audit I ran on kongotech.org is a real example: a $30 do-follow placement with a 24-hour turnaround was openly listed, which told me more about the site than reading ten of its articles did.

Check 2: Look at the Category Mix

A site’s true business model shows up in what it publishes, not what it claims to be. A “tech blog” that also runs casino reviews, betting guides, loan offers, or vape products isn’t drifting by accident. Those are the highest-paying guest-post niches, and their presence on an unrelated site is one of the clearest tells in the business.

Check 3: Price Against Authority

Cross-reference the asking price with the site’s real Domain Authority and traffic. How to read Similarweb data correctly before trusting any number a marketplace listing gives you; sellers routinely round up or cite stale metrics. A DA 50 site charging $30 for a permanent placement is pricing the link at what it’s actually worth, not what a genuinely edited site in that authority range would charge.

The Fast Verdict Table

SignalFarmLegitimate site
Marketplace listingsYes, openly soldNone found
Turnaround24–48 hoursDays to weeks, editorial review
Category mixUnrelated high-CPC niches presentConsistent with the stated niche
Pricing vs. DAUnderpriced for claimed authorityMatches the market rate

FAQ

Is it illegal to buy guest posts?

No, but undisclosed paid placements that read as editorial content can violate Google’s spam policies and, in some jurisdictions, disclosure regulations. The risk is a Google penalty or wasted spend, not legal exposure for a normal buyer.

Can a guest-post farm still pass a real link out to me?

Technically, yes, but the value is minimal. Google’s algorithms are built to devalue exactly this pattern, so a farm link often carries little ranking benefit despite the cost.

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