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| Blog & SEO Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Baku
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Hi, Does anyone know any dofollow edu & gov forums that allows you to put your link in your sig and profile? Or o you know any dofollow edu & gov sites that allow backlinks? Thanks, Orxan |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ada,OK , USA.
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Hi, have you tried Google? Here is some info from Google. These sites list dofollow forums List of Forums that allow “dofollow” signature links | Swollen Pickles DoFollow Forums Search Engine Remember that links need to be from sites that are relevant to your site. Both .edu and .gov sites can build your sites "trust" but they don't usually give you much "link juice". For blog commenting you can use Comment Kahuna | Free Link Building Software to find both .edu and .gov blogs to comment on. It's free and has a great list of sites. |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , Singapore.
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In Oct 2008's Google/Webmaster chat this is said: "TylerDee, TX: Are .gov and .edu back links still considered more "link juice" than the common back link? Matt Cutts: This is a common misconception--you don't get any PageRank boost from having an .edu link or .gov link automatically. Hah John, I beat you to it! If you get an .edu link and no one is linking to that .edu page, you're not going to get any PageRank at all because that .edu page doesn't have any PageRank. JohnMu: We generally treat all links the same - be it from .gov or .edu or .info sites." So this means that .edu and .gov links are treated same as othes. Peter Lee |
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