Here's a Search String to Find .GOV and .EDU Blogs

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Thought I would offer up my search strings to find .edu and.gov blogs.

Happy hunting.

.edu blogs

inurl:.edu+inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"Login to post a comment" -"you must be logged in" "keywords"

.gov

inurl:.gov+inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"Login to post a comment" -"you must be logged in" "keywords"
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
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    • Profile picture of the author shaunjamie2005
      Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

      This is AWESOME. I just recently found out about commenting on .edu blogs, but I figured there weren't any .gov blogs. Thanks a lot.
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    • Profile picture of the author TiffanyB
      Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

      I had no clue about this. Thanks for posting this as this is going to help my backlinking building go a lot faster!
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    • Profile picture of the author rsstore10
      Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

      Or you could just use Drop My Link - Find sites to create backlinks on
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      It really working well. I found helpful .edu and .gov link through this.

      However, through search methods, could not help me more....
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  • Profile picture of the author -Jericho-
    Yeah but the search string needs to be expanded to include -"Login to post a comment" otherwise you will still get sites that require logins.
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  • Profile picture of the author silvercap
    Hello Jericho,

    I see you have skills in Google strings, so maybe you are able to help me with my problem:

    I am looking for blogers that post "I am quitting bloging", "I am not going to blog anymore" etc.

    The purpose of searching for those is to find blogs which I can buy for a small amount of money...

    But the problem is that I only get blogs which are recently updated in my search result. So it's only "fake alerts" of quitting bloging that I am getting...

    Do you know of any seach commands which lets you see content that haven't been changed for some months / a year?
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    • Profile picture of the author lexilexi
      Originally Posted by silvercap View Post

      Hello Jericho,

      I see you have skills in Google strings, so maybe you are able to help me with my problem:

      I am looking for blogers that post "I am quitting bloging", "I am not going to blog anymore" etc.

      The purpose of searching for those is to find blogs which I can buy for a small amount of money...

      But the problem is that I only get blogs which are recently updated in my search result. So it's only "fake alerts" of quitting bloging that I am getting...

      Do you know of any seach commands which lets you see content that haven't been changed for some months / a year?
      Yes, go to the left hand side of the page and set the time range of your results to "custom range" and whatever you want - that should work, yes?

      ps. it's spelt "blogging" not "bloging" here in the good ole US of A. Try that too.
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    • Profile picture of the author diggy20
      Originally Posted by John S. Rhodes View Post

      Combine Drop My Link with ultra cheap outsourcing
      and now you have a system with an engine... As
      long as you know how to properly monetize, you
      will see the cash flowing in...

      ~ John
      Yeah, I've been doing something similar. It's a great strategy.
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  • Profile picture of the author andreadr
    Thanks to all for the good tips
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  • Profile picture of the author ashishthakkar
    .edu / .gov links dont give u no juice
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    • Profile picture of the author Outsourcingnerd
      Originally Posted by ashishthakkar View Post

      .edu / .gov links dont give u no juice
      I absolutely not agree...

      If you do a little research (there are several good tools that are able to monitor the trust factor of a domain (example MajesticSEO), you would realize that a lot of .edu and . gov links contain a lot of juice and authority.

      There might be examples where blogs are spammed to death, but stating that .edu and .gov links not passing any juice is incorrect.
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  • Profile picture of the author quanads
    thanks for sharring!
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