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A marketing service that publishes its prices

Eight productized services from $300/mo, sold with the price on the page, the deliverables counted, and the exclusions printed. No case studies, because there are none yet.

What this is

The Super Panel is a productized digital marketing service. Eight deliverables are sold at published prices from $300/mo, each defined by counts rather than adjectives, fulfilled by vetted production vendors, and billed monthly with the scope fixed by a brief you approve first.

The one-line version

Most marketing is sold as "hire an expert". This is sold as "switch on a service": pick the deliverable, see the price, get it shipped on a schedule.

Same industry, different buying mode. One sells judgement and custom scope. The other sells speed, transparency and a flat number, and is a poor fit for a problem that genuinely needs judgement.

Nothing here is a claim that the productized model is superior. It is a claim that it is comparable, which is more than can be said for two agency quotes.

What we sell

  • SEO – Technical fixes, on-page work, and content built around keywords people actually search.
  • Content Writing – Researched articles written to a brief, on a fixed monthly cadence.
  • Local SEO & GBP – Google Business Profile management and local ranking work for businesses with a service area.
  • Link Building – Editorial placements on real sites. Metrics disclosed before anything goes live.
  • Website Builds – Fast static sites built on Astro. Project-priced, not a retainer.
  • Social Media – Planned, scheduled and published posts across the channels you already use.
  • Google & Meta Ads – Campaign build and ongoing management. You keep ownership of the ad account.
  • AI Search Optimization – Work aimed at getting your pages cited inside ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews.

What this site will not claim

This is the part of an about page that usually carries logos and a founder photograph. Here it carries a list of things we have decided not to say, and the reason.

No case studies

None exist yet. The business is pre-launch.

No client names or logos

There are no clients to name.

No testimonials or star ratings

Nothing to quote, so no Review or AggregateRating schema anywhere on the site.

No "trusted by N businesses"

It would not be true.

No years of experience or team size

The owner has no personal marketing track record, and the site says so rather than working around it.

No founder bio

The brand is the operator. There is no personal story to sell here.

A results page was cut from the site architecture for exactly this reason. It returns when there is something real to put on it, recorded with a date, a metric, a measurement method, and written permission.

What we can stand behind instead

  • Published prices, verifiable on the page you are reading
  • Deliverables specified as counts and cadence
  • Exclusions printed on the tier they apply to
  • Turnaround times the production bench can actually meet
  • Public benchmark data, cited to source with a date
  • Worked examples, labelled illustrative wherever they appear

Specificity is the substitute for social proof. It is a weaker signal than a real case study and a stronger one than an invented testimonial.

The domain history, since you can look it up

Short answer

This domain has existed since 2021 and carries a backlink profile from a previous use, heavy with spam anchors we did not create. It is a liability we inherited rather than an asset, and it is the reason our link building service refuses several link types outright.

Anyone with a backlink tool can see this in thirty seconds, so there is no version of this page that omits it and stays honest.

The practical consequence is visible across the site: the name means an expert panel and a control panel, the vocabulary of that previous use is banned in our copy, and the link service publishes what it will not sell.

Questions people ask about us

Who is behind The Super Panel?

The brand is the operator. There is no founder page here by design: the owner has no personal digital-marketing track record to claim, and inventing one is the standard practice this business is built against. What can be verified instead is the published pricing, the specified deliverables, and the documented process.

Why are there no case studies?

Because there are none. The business is pre-launch and no client outcomes exist yet. When a real one does, it gets recorded with the date, the metric, how it was measured, and written permission, and only then does a results page return.

Why no testimonials or review stars?

Same reason. Review and rating schema is absent from every page on this site, which is unusual enough that it is worth stating: those markups exist to represent real reviews, and we have none to represent.

How big is the team?

Not a number we publish, because any figure would be misleading. Production runs through vetted white-label vendors coordinated against your approved brief, which is the honest description of the model.

Where are you based?

The business is remote and non-geographic. There is no office to describe and no local service area, which is why there is no address or phone number anywhere on the site.

How do you make money?

Primarily from the eight productized services, priced from $300/mo. Secondarily from guest-post placements and advertising on the blog, both kept in the footer rather than the main navigation because they are not what this business is for.

What makes this different from an agency?

Published prices, counted deliverables, printed exclusions, and monthly billing with no minimum term. An agency sells custom scope and a named accountable person. If the second matters more to you, an agency is the better purchase.

Is the domain new?

The domain has been registered since 2021 and carries a backlink history from a previous use that we did not create and are not proud of. It is a documented liability rather than an asset, and it is the direct reason the link building service refuses several link types outright.

Service enquiries reach us at hello@thesuperpanel.com. Guest posts and advertising go to editorial@thesuperpanel.com.

The prices are the pitch

Eight services, published tiers, counted deliverables, from $300/mo. Read them and compare against any quote you already hold.

Entry point $300/mo. Cancel any time. No long contracts.

Still deciding?

Read how the process runs end to end: order, brief, production, delivery, report.

How it works
How it works