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Is this "Advetorial" a good idea (metrics + price shared)

Hey,

Following my previous post where I was looking for a SEO specialist in Germany, I have got like 50 DMS (thank you very much, I will need so time to make a decision). In the meantime I need to get a better understanding of SEO myself again (since I did it in the past when the playing field was a bit more easy it seems).

Therefore I have got my eyes on a "Advetorial" with a do-follow link where I could publish my text as well. It got below metrics (GPT formatted) and costs 700€ for permanent. Do you think its a good idea to start with that as a newbie or should I wait better until hiring an expert later on?

Metric Value Meaning
Moz Domain Authority (DA) 81 Very high — strong, authoritative domain.
Moz Page Authority (PA) 64 Also excellent — individual pages rank well.
Semrush Authority Score 70 High authority from SEMrush — confirms quality.
Total Backlinks 2M Large, natural backlink profile — typical for an established media site.
Quality Backlinks 835K (50%) Half of backlinks are from reputable sites — strong ratio.
DoFollow Backlinks 2% Low ratio; most links are nofollow (common for big news/media sites).
NoFollow Backlinks 98% Normal for editorial/news outlets; they often use nofollow for external links.
Spam Score 1% Excellent — very low spam risk.
Moz Trust 6 Above average — indicates credibility.
Off-page SEO Score 71% Good off-page SEO signals — healthy backlink profile.
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