Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
1.1 What are Guest Post BackLinks?
Backlinks are crucial for SEO as they are links from other websites to yours, with search engines favoring sites with more backlinks.
1.2 What are guest posts?
Guest posts are articles on another person’s site that include backlinks to your own website.
1.3 How do I place a Guest Post Article Order?
You can learn how to place an order by reviewing this document on Guest Post Order Placement
1.4 Can I get my money back if I am not satisfied with a Guest Post Article Order?
Absolutely, you have the option to cancel your order at any time and receive a refund, as detailed in this document.
1.5 What is the difference between Deposit and Per order payment?
Deposits add funds to your Wallet for use on multiple orders, whereas Per order payments are made individually for each order, as shown in this sample link.
1.6 What Payment methods do you accept?
We offer a variety of payment methods including PayPal, credit cards (with or without PayPal), and 10 different cryptocurrencies.
1.7 Why may there be a delay in seller response times?
Sellers are located worldwide and in different time zones, so responses may not be immediate. Personal emergencies can also affect reply times. More details are available here.
1.8 What happens if I exchange contact information on the platform?
Sharing personal contact details violates our policies and may lead to account suspension. We urge users to communicate via GuestPostNow’s messaging system for security and support. Learn more about our policies here.
1.9 Why External Links Should Open in New Tabs?
Opening external links in new tabs prevents inaccurate bounce rate analytics and keeps users engaged with your site.
1.10 How Subdomain or Subdirectory Affect SEO?
Subdomains can be beneficial for larger sites with diverse content, providing structure and organization, while subdirectories are suited for smaller websites with less content variety. The use of subdomains or subdirectory is a standard practice in the world of content publishing, and both are part of the primary domain’s ecosystem, maintaining the overarching branding and authority for SEO.