AI-powered evaluation using the Model Context Optimization BS Detection Framework, based solely on publicly available website content.
Based on 618 businesses audited.
IT Services, Hosting & Managed Services BS: DataFeed.com (datafeed.com)
DataFeed.com is a high-transparency commercial listing with a minimal BS score of 11. It provides concrete pricing and clear technical instructions, avoiding the linguistic fluff and semantic drift typical of the IT services sector.
Substantiate the ‘Secure payments’ claim by linking to the specific security protocols used by the Spaceship checkout. Define the ‘quick transfer’ promise with a concrete average completion time in the FAQ. Provide domain-specific valuation metrics, such as age or search volume, to justify the $695,000 asking price.
The site exhibits high information density due to the singular focus on selling a digital asset. The H1 ‘DataFeed.com’ contains zero power words, and the body substance is anchored by a specific price point of ‘$695,000’. Minor points were deducted for the repetition of the phrase ‘Listed with spaceship.com’ and the limited number of specific technical details beyond payment methods.
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There is no semantic drift detected. The homepage signal and the meta description are perfectly aligned with the transactional reality of the page. Because the site consists only of the landing page, there is no opportunity for the service-level contradictions often found in complex corporate sites.
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Trust theatre is largely absent, with a review_count of 0 and no deceptive award badges. The site makes standard claims of ‘Secure payments’ and ‘Spaceship reliability’ which, while common, are not supported by direct links to technical audits or certifications on this specific page. This lack of a direct proof path for security claims contributes to the Trust and Proof score.
The proof density is high for its purpose, as the presence of the domain itself serves as the primary evidence of the product’s existence. The listing includes a specific price and a list of 13 specific payment methods, providing more concrete data than many service-oriented websites. External proof is limited to the brokerage’s platform trust.
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The site uses a standard domain-for-sale template fingerprint, common to the domain brokerage industry. While it avoids IT services clichés, the layout including ‘Payment methods’ icons and ‘Contact owner’ buttons is boilerplate. The uniqueness of the specific domain name prevents a higher penalty in this category.
The site’s authority is tied to the Spaceship.com registrar/brokerage rather than an individual expert. The structured data (schema) is technically sound, correctly using ‘Product’ and ‘FAQPage’ types to describe the domain and the transfer process. No expert claims are made that require a digital footprint or Person schema.
The site avoids bold performance claims, sticking to the mechanics of a domain transfer. The only vague assertions are ‘quick transfer’ and ‘secure checkout’, which are more process promises than marketing hyperbole. No unsubstantiated claims of ‘market leading’ or ‘revolutionary’ growth are present.
IT Services, Hosting & Managed Services BS: DataFeed.com (datafeed.com)
The site does not offer IT Services but functions as a placeholder for a premium domain asset. The industry classification is indicative of the domain’s potential market rather than the site’s present content.
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“The score is primarily driven by the site's use of a commodity landing page template and the absence of direct proof links for standard security claims. It lost zero points for semantic drift or industry jargon, as it remains a pure transactional page. The presence of specific pricing and payment data kept the Information Density score extremely low.”
