[BMR] Post quality affects PR#?

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Heyo!

Does the good quality of posts submitted in Build My Rank increase the chance of getting submitted in higher page rank blog?

I ordered Build My Rank posts from Fiverr, but they seem low-quality.. However, they are accepted in the network, but posted in PR1 only.
#affects #bmr #post #pr# #quality
  • Profile picture of the author Yeeee Ha
    I don't think post quality really makes a difference as to where they will decide to post your content.
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    • No I would say not. I've never noticed this and i'm sure once the post is approved it just gets filtered into their system and posted from there to a random blog.

      BMR works really well though.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        It's random. Some of my best and longest articles have ended up on PR 1 and 2 sites, while some crap that I threw together just over the 150 word limit ended up on PR 5's.
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      • Profile picture of the author mrtrance
        Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

        No I would say not. I've never noticed this and i'm sure once the post is approved it just gets filtered into their system and posted from there to a random blog.

        BMR works really well though.
        Have you noticed that after a certain number of posts that SERP movement seems to not move up any longer? I've been using it BMR for a while now and like it alot since it's brought back all my rankings that were hit back in October where the sites went from page 1 to page 2-4. I've managed to get the sites now on page 1 again, but it just seems that the more posts I submit there seems to be no more improvement any longer. I don't know if there is some sort of plateau or what where like after 40-50 posts any more that you do does not really help.

        Have you noticed this as well or should I just continue to post and SERP movement will eventually show up?
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  • Profile picture of the author ralchevd
    Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author JeanneLynn
    I've seen some questionable posts on some of their high PR blogs. I don't know if they just slipped under the radar or what. I don't think it matters. I think it's just random.

    I think BMR is great though. I actually enjoy writing the articles to post on BMR.
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