How to Evaluate Guest Post Websites for Maximum ROI
Not all guest posts are created equal. A $200 placement on a low-authority site can deliver less SEO value than a $15 placement on a high-authority one. The difference comes down to understanding which metrics actually matter — and how to calculate whether a listing is worth your money.
This guide breaks down exactly how to evaluate guest post websites so you spend less and get more from every backlink you buy.
The Metrics That Actually Matter
When browsing a guest posting marketplace, you’ll see a wall of numbers: Domain Authority, Page Authority, Domain Rating, traffic estimates, referring domains, and more. Not all of these carry equal weight. Here’s what to focus on:
Domain Authority (DA) and Domain Rating (DR)
These are the two most widely used metrics for evaluating a website’s SEO strength. DA comes from Moz, DR comes from Ahrefs. Both measure a site’s backlink profile on a 0-100 scale.
- DA 40-60: Mid-range sites. Good value if priced under $30.
- DA 60-80: Strong sites. Worth paying $30-80 depending on niche relevance.
- DA 80+: Premium authority. These are the placements that move the needle fastest.
A common mistake is fixating on DA alone. A site with DA 70 and DR 20 has an inflated Moz score — the Ahrefs data tells a different story. Always cross-reference both metrics.
Referring Domains
This is the number of unique websites linking to the site where your guest post will appear. It’s a proxy for how “real” a site’s authority is.
A site with DA 60 and 50,000 referring domains has earned its authority naturally. A site with DA 60 and 200 referring domains may have been artificially inflated through link schemes — and links from that site could actually harm your rankings.
On GuestPostNow’s advanced search, you can filter by referring domains to quickly eliminate sites with suspicious profiles.
Link Type: Dofollow vs Nofollow
Dofollow links pass SEO value (link juice) directly to your site. Nofollow links tell search engines not to follow the link, though Google has said it treats nofollow as a “hint” rather than a directive since 2019.
For pure SEO impact, prioritise dofollow placements. But don’t dismiss nofollow links entirely — a nofollow link from a DA 90 news site still sends referral traffic and brand signals.
Niche Relevance
A DA 50 tech blog linking to your SaaS product is worth more than a DA 80 food blog doing the same. Search engines evaluate context. Links from topically relevant sites carry more weight than links from unrelated ones.
When filtering listings on GuestPostNow, use category filters to find sites in your industry. A relevant DA 40 site often outperforms an irrelevant DA 70 site.
Calculating Guest Post ROI
Here’s a simple formula to compare listings:
ROI Score = (DA + PA + DR) / Price
A higher score means you’re getting more SEO value per dollar. Let’s look at real examples:
Website Price DA DR Ref Domains ROI Score Site A $10 89 87 98,506 25.9 Site B $50 72 65 12,400 4.1 Site C $150 85 80 45,000 1.6 Site D $10 60 71 25,952 18.7
Site A delivers over 6x the value per dollar compared to Site B, and 16x compared to Site C. This doesn’t mean Site C is bad — high-DA placements have their place in a link building strategy — but if you’re working with a limited budget, ROI scoring helps you allocate it wisely.
The Seller Factor
A website’s metrics only matter if the seller actually delivers. Before placing an order, check:
- Completion rate: What percentage of orders does this seller fulfil? Anything above 80% is solid. Below 60% is a red flag.
- Completed orders: Has the seller delivered on this specific listing before? A seller with 10+ completed orders on a site is battle-tested.
- Repeat hire rate: Do buyers come back to this seller? High repeat rates signal reliability.
On GuestPostNow, every seller profile displays these performance metrics. A DA 70 listing from a seller with 95% completion is a safer bet than a DA 85 listing from a seller with 40% completion.
Building a Balanced Portfolio
Smart link building isn’t about buying one expensive link — it’s about building a diverse backlink profile across multiple authority levels:
Budget-Friendly Strategy ($100-200/month)
- 5-8 placements on DA 30-50 sites ($10-20 each)
- 1-2 placements on DA 50-70 sites ($20-40 each)
- Focus on niche relevance over raw authority
Growth Strategy ($300-500/month)
- 5-10 placements on DA 40-60 sites
- 2-3 placements on DA 60-80 sites
- 1 premium placement on a DA 80+ site
- Mix dofollow and nofollow for a natural profile
Aggressive Strategy ($500+/month)
- 10-15 mid-authority placements for volume
- 3-5 high-authority placements for impact
- 1-2 premium news/magazine placements for brand signals
The key is consistency. Ten links per month for six months will outperform sixty links in one month followed by nothing. Search engines reward steady, natural-looking link acquisition.
Red Flags to Avoid
Not every listing is worth buying. Watch out for:
- DA/DR mismatch: If DA is 70 but DR is 15, something is off.
- Very few referring domains: A high-DA site with under 500 referring domains is likely manipulated.
- Price too good to be true: A DA 80+ site for $5 is almost certainly a social media profile or web 2.0, not a real editorial placement.
- Low completion rate: Sellers below 50% completion are unreliable.
- No completed orders: The listing hasn’t been tested by real buyers.
Getting Started
The fastest way to find high-ROI guest posts is to use GuestPostNow’s advanced search with these filters:
- Set your budget range (e.g., $10-50)
- Set minimum DA (e.g., 40+)
- Filter by your niche category
- Sort by Domain Rating or referring domains
- Check seller completion rates before ordering
