
Roman Zrazhevskiy
GBRUN! Paid for a service and got scammed I signed up with Nuclear Networking sometime in 2021 for guest posting SEO services. We agreed they would build links via guest posts (a very white-hat approach) by creating original content and partnering with publishers. As an SEO practitioner, I gave them stringent guidelines on what type of content should be posted, along with the criteria for good and bad links. Early in our relationship, I saw they were posting on spammy sites and had a detailed meeting with them to once again reiterate the criteria for good vs bad. They apologized and agreed to change their methodology. For the next year and a half, I let them run on autopilot, trusting that they were doing their best work and following best practices. To my dismay, in December of 2022, I noticed that many of the links they created were either on spammy sites, or there was no link at all on the website. All in all, during the engagement, we agreed on 248 articles with links. From the links they "created," 100 were spammy (leading us to disavow them), and 56 were no link at all (they lied that the article featured our products and linked back to our website). In total, we paid them $90,000. As only 89 links are usable, they charged us $1,011/link. I am sure you would agree, that is an absurd amount. If they had created 248 links that are satisfactory (as mutually agreed), we would be at $362.90/link. Unfortunately, I had to learn the hard way that Nuclear Networking rips off their customers. I recommend looking elsewhere for SEO services.