Top Publishers on Adbassador: 13 Sites Worth Checking Out in 2026

A guest post marketplace is only as strong as its publishers. Over the past year, we’ve built a vetted list across many niches, and a few sites have really started to stand out. Some have audiences that convert surprisingly well. Others are simply easy to work with, which matters more than most people think when you’re placing lots of orders each month.

This April, we’re highlighting 13 publishers currently active on Adbassador. We chose them based on our own data and feedback from advertisers over the past few months.

What makes a publisher worth featuring

There are plenty of guest post sites out there. What makes one worth your money usually comes down to a few key factors.

Real audience versus fake metrics. BuzzStream analyzed over 26,000 sites and found that over 85% of linkable domains fall into the low-quality tier, often because ratings were inflated by PBN activity or expired domain reuse. A site might have a high domain rating but get almost no real traffic, and these are exactly the ones we filter out. We compare organic traffic estimates with site metrics for every listing and remove any where the difference is too obvious.

Editorial responsiveness is important too. Backlinko studied 12 million outreach emails and found that only 8.5% get any response at all, so when a publisher actually replies within a day or two, that already puts them ahead of most sites you could work with. The best publishers reply quickly, reject low-quality content instead of publishing everything, and keep their site updated after your post goes live. The worst ones disappear after getting paid or remove your post months later when they remember it.

Niche relevance is also key. A high domain rating site in the wrong niche performs worse than a smaller site that matches your audience. We focus on relevance when choosing publishers to feature, even if it means including sites with more modest metrics.

Consistency matters too. Some new publishers look promising for a while but then disappear. We aim to feature sites with at least six months of solid performance on the platform, not just those having a short-term streak.

How we picked these 13

For this April roundup, we filtered our publisher database in several ways: vendor responsiveness over the past 90 days, content quality in recent placements, niche diversity so the list isn’t just SaaS sites or lifestyle blogs, and feedback from advertisers who have ordered from each one.

We settled on 13 publishers because we have real confidence in each one. We could have made the list longer by adding decent but not standout sites, but that would miss the point. These posts are meant to highlight publishers worth your attention, not just fill out a list.

A few of these sites are managed by the same vendor, Multi Languages Blogger, who runs 9 out of the 13. This shows how consistently that vendor delivers quality work across their network. The other four are independent publishers we’ve worked with directly.


1. OnyaMagazine.com

An Australian online magazine celebrating culture, lifestyle, and creativity across food, travel, arts, fashion, and social issues. Strong editorial voice and a loyal Australian audience, which makes it a solid fit for lifestyle brands looking to reach readers in the AU market specifically.

Best for: Lifestyle brands, travel and tourism, food brands, cultural publications, AU-focused campaigns

What to expect: Established Australian publication with strong editorial standards, good fit for long-form
cultural or lifestyle content.


2. UpBent.com

This is a general-interest platform covering trending topics, technology, and online culture. The audience is younger and more digitally native, making it a good fit for SaaS products and tech tools aimed at self-serve buyers. Editorial accepts a wide range of topics, which is helpful if your product doesn’t fit into a single niche.

Best for: Tech tools, SaaS products, general business advertisers, lifestyle tech

What to expect: Flexible content guidelines, broad reach across many topics, and solid baseline performance for awareness campaigns.


3. BillFury.com

This site focuses on personal finance, bill management, and money-saving content. The audience is made up of people actively trying to improve their finances, which works well for conversion-focused fintech campaigns. Editorial prefers practical, how-to content over aspirational pieces.

Best for: Personal finance apps, budgeting tools, utility comparison sites, fintech, credit services

What to expect: An engaged audience for finance content, and a good fit for product walkthroughs and comparison posts.


4. Bikutuda.com

This is a general-interest site covering entertainment and culture with a growing readership. It’s less specialized than others on this list, but useful if you want broad reach without targeting a narrow audience. It works well for consumer brands testing new messages or products.

Best for: Entertainment products, lifestyle brands, broad consumer goods, streaming services

What to expect: Flexible topics and a good fit for top-of-funnel awareness campaigns.


5. PackagesLab.com

This site is dedicated to deals, packages, and digital solutions. The audience is always looking for value, which leads to strong conversion-focused results. It’s especially effective for campaigns with clear discounts, free trials, or bundle offers.

Best for: Subscription services, software packages, deal aggregators, SaaS with free trials

What to expect: High-intent traffic, especially for posts with clear pricing and offers.


6. PriceAlertBD.com

This is a price comparison and deal tracking platform focused on the Bangladesh market. If you’re targeting South Asian consumers or have an e-commerce presence in that region, this is a useful placement. The audience is small but very specific.

Best for: E-commerce platforms, electronics retailers, deal sites targeting BD/SA markets

What to expect: Niche geographic targeting, making it useful for brands with regional product availability.


7. LPBWifiPiso.com

This site focuses on Piso WiFi systems and connectivity solutions. The audience is niche but very engaged, mostly people setting up or maintaining network infrastructure. It’s a strong fit for hardware brands and ISPs targeting the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

Best for: Networking hardware, ISPs, telecom services, IoT products, prepaid internet solutions

What to expect: Highly specific audience, technical content performs better than broad overviews here.


8. NetWorthProsper.com

This site covers net worth profiles, biographies, and financial analysis of public figures. The audience is interested in how successful people built their wealth, making it a natural fit for investment and financial education brands. Content performs best when it connects product offerings to specific success stories.

Best for: Investment platforms, wealth management services, business education brands, financial literacy products

What to expect: An engaged audience for finance and business content, with evergreen profile pages that drive steady traffic over time.


9. PoetryAddiction.com

This is a creative platform focused on poetry, literary quotes, and writing content. The audience is small but loyal. It’s useful for brands targeting creative professionals or selling writing and publishing tools.

Best for: Writing tools, publishing platforms, education brands, creative software, literary services

What to expect: A highly engaged niche community; it’s better for brand-building than direct conversions.


10. BeyondVela.com

This is a business and technology publication focused on pricing transparency and digital marketplace innovations. The audience includes founders, marketers, and operations leaders seeking practical insights. Editorial prefers data-driven posts and case studies over generic how-to content.

Best for: B2B SaaS, marketing tools, startup tools, marketplace platforms

What to expect: Higher editorial standards than most guest post sites, but the quality of placements and audience engagement make it worthwhile.


11. Wrenable.com

This site covers business and marketing strategy with a focus on small business growth. It’s a strong fit for advertisers wanting to reach independent operators and small business owners directly. Content with specific tactics does better than high-level strategy pieces, so the more concrete, the better.

Best for: Small business tools, content distribution platforms, marketing software, freelancer tools

What to expect: A practical audience that responds to actionable content; it’s a good fit for products with clear use cases.


12. GeekBoots.com

This is a technology and software publication aimed at developers and tech-savvy professionals. Editorial standards favor in-depth technical content over surface-level reviews. If you have a developer-focused product, this is one of the best places to reach technical buyers.

Best for: Developer tools, hosting providers, SaaS aimed at technical buyers, dev productivity tools

What to expect: The audience expects technical depth, and content benefits from code examples and architecture discussions.


13. BacklinkGuys.com

This is a digital marketing and SEO publication reaching marketers and link builders who are actively looking for tools and services. If you’re selling anything in the SEO space, this is a high-intent placement.

Best for: SEO tools, marketing services, link building software, agency platforms, content marketing tools

What to expect: The audience is already looking for SEO products, making it a strong fit for tool comparisons and how-to content with affiliate or referral angles.


How to work with these publishers

All 13 of these publishers are listed in the Adbassador marketplace. You can browse their profiles, view metrics, and place orders directly through the platform. Most placements are completed within 48 hours and include a permanent dofollow link from the published article.

Pricing for these 13 sites varies widely depending on the niche and the publisher’s reach. Most placements cost between $25 and $100. Some specialized publishers charge less because their audience is smaller, while others charge more for higher domain ratings or stricter editorial review.

If you’re new to using marketplaces, our guide to the best guest post marketplaces in 2026 explains what to look for when evaluating any publisher network. Our guest post pricing breakdown shows what you should expect to pay for placements at different domain rating tiers, based on real data from our marketplace.

The publishers featured here are just a small sample of what’s available on Adbassador. We have over 800 vetted listings across many niches and are always adding new publishers who meet our editorial standards.

Browse all publishers on Adbassador →

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