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How to get backlinks from edu sites
EDU links: Building backlinks can be an arduous process. The most common free methods are directory submissions, article submissions, comment posting and social bookmarking. Avoid links farms and even reciprocal linking since the SE’s today do not value such links. Using the right information in the back link is very important. You want to use the description you’re using to place in the search engines with. When the search engines crawl the back link, they will come to your site and see that the information matches up and will give your site more relevance in the engines. If you can manage to get back links from .edu or .gov sites, then you’ll benefit immensely in your SEO campaign, because Google and other search engines respect these sites very much, and any links originating from these sites are considered to be of the highest order by these search engines. Make a search on Google to find blogs or sites for backlinks. Your search should be like the following because in that way Google will report the sites where comments are not closed and of course sostitute “keyword” with your keyword for which you’ll find getting back links. site:.edu inurl:blog “comment” -”you must be logged in” -”posting closed” -”comment closed” “keyword” Another way to search for sites to get backlinks would be the following 1. “blog site:.gov” 2. “blog site:.edu” 3. “suggest url site:.gov” 4. “add url site:.gov” 5. “add site site:.edu” 6. Get specific; if your site is about real estate, try searching for “real estate blog site:.edu” |
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Added by bwerner on May 8, 8:19 AM.
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