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Buying guest posts?

I've found a few sites willing to sell guest posts in my niche at an affordable rate—all have 20+ TF, high RD, and 10,000+ traffic. They rank for multiple keywords in Google and have no spam in their Wayback Machine history.

TBH, a quick look at the sites makes it pretty obvious that they are essentially link farms. But all of the outbound links are niche-relevant, and none of the sites appear to be penalized.

Is there anything else I should check before moving forward? I really don't want to get in trouble with big G, but these links look quite authoritative for a great price.

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