Orangeberry is book promotion as
RPG. It will waste your time, money, and energy. It will not help promote your books. It will not make people remember your name.
Being mentioned on weblogs is not a book tour. It's also not an effective way to promote books.
Being mentioned and reviewed on unspecified weblogs is a completely meaningless promise. Good blogs do exist. People read them voluntarily, and listen to their advice. Almost none of them will take money to mention you or review your book. While I can hypothesize that some
might do it -- everyone needs to eat -- they certainly won't do it for the paltry sums Orangeberry budgets. The rest won't do it at all. The ones that take ads will just tell you to buy an ad. And an important point: none of them will promise to say something predictable about you. If a popular blogger decides your book is ridiculous, and they figure they can get a zillion hits for a funny entry mocking it, you are toast.
Blogs that can guarantee predictable reactions to your book have no readers.
$50 won't buy 25 original blog entries about your book.
$55 won't buy an editorial assessment plus comments.
$100 won't buy a professional proofread.
$130 won't buy 20-25 plausible reviews by people who've actually read your book.
$200 won't buy three months of a postage-stamp-size ad on a reasonably popular book-related blog.
So what are you buying? Heaven only knows.
And one more thing: there aren't fifty book-related blogs out there that are worth your advertising dollar. (Always check the click-through rates.)
Orangeberry: not recommended in the slightest.