This is how to get .edu $ .gov oneway backlinks guys. It has never been so easy.**

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I actually posted this in another forum and was suprised by the response which was awesome. A lot of guys there could not believe how many .edu and .gov backlinks they recieved easily. I also thought it wise to hook some of you warrior with this.

Search in Google using these search strings.

- "keyword phrase"+inurl:blog site:.edu
- "keyword phrase"+inurl:blog site:.gov
- site:.edu inurl:blog "keyword phrase"
- site:.gov+wp-admin
- site:.gov+blog
- site:.gov+comment.php
- site:.gov+"submit site"
- site:.gov+"submit your site"
- site:.gov+"add url"
- site:.edu inurl:blog "keyword" "comment"
- site:gov - "you must be logged in" -"comment closed"
- site:edu - "you must be logged in" -"comment closed"

Getting links from .edu and .gov websites is typically not easy. Use the search strings above in Google. Where it says "keyword phrase" be sure to change that to one of the keywords relating to your blog or website, leaving it inside quotation marks. Next, you will need to search and sift through the results to find sites that allow do-follow comments on their blogs. To know if a blog is a do-follow, you will need to use firefox as your browser then install SEO for firefox add-on.So when you are on a blog page, simply right click on SEO for firefox tab on the bottom right hand side of the screen, and click on "highlight no follow links". When you see other comments highlighted red, then the blog is a no-follow, if nothing happens then its a do-follow blog, and thats a jackpot .(for clarity, i understand that dofollow backlinks also helps in SEO but not pagerank. I don't really care about PR, so long as i get that top spot.) go ahead and add your comment and link to your website.
Tips:

Tip: Ultimately develop a list of sites that you can comment on. (keep this database for use on multiple domains you own.)

Tip: You do not want to use any kind of automation software to make your posts. The webmasters of these sites are saavy and will block your comments.

Tip: Important: You really need to take the time to read and make a relevant post. Include your link. Doing a couple minutes of research and posting relevant helpful information will increase your success tenfold. At the very least, put some thought into a contextual post that fits in with what is being discussed. It's worth the time or else you may completely waste your time.

Tip: Use the basic hot-link editor option on blogs to hot-link (AKA "anchor text") your preferred anchor text when available.

Tip: You can hire/outsource someone to find the sites you can comment on - and even post comments for you. But don't make too many posts too fast. Go slow and be relevant in your posts. These sites have great PR which pass on weight to your website. This is a pretty wide open if you are smart about it and just take a little bit of time.

Tip: "Cast your web" - i.e. if you are in a niche market, find long tail keywords in your niche and make posts linking to those terms to different pages on your site about those longer tail keywords.

Good Luck.
Ronny
#easy #gov #guy
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I've found If you use that + sign in the search string a few times, Google wants to do a temporary block on your IP.

    If I leave out the + sign, they don't do the temporary block, & the search results are very similar If not the same.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ronny Kibet
      I haven't heard of that Yukon. Well that must be super new.
      Interesting anyway.
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      • Profile picture of the author L41db4ck
        Originally Posted by ronsang90 View Post

        I haven't heard of that Yukon. Well that must be super new.
        Interesting anyway.
        Yukon always has something interesting to say
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by ronsang90 View Post

        I haven't heard of that Yukon. Well that must be super new.
        Interesting anyway.
        They've been doing that for a while actually.

        Just saying, If it happens try the search string without the + sign.

        Also, you'll have to reset your router or wait about 15min. to stop being blocked.

        It's really bad If your running SeoQuake while doing the search, about the 3rd or 4th search they start blocking.

        Yahoo Explorer will do the same thing, If your running SeoQuake while doing the search on Yahoo Explorer. Which sucks because SeoQuake will let you sort the Yahoo Explorer backlinks by pagerank (which is very useful).
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        • Profile picture of the author davidmeeonline
          I've always wondered why everyone says to use seoquake with firefox? I use chrome with the seoquake extension and it seems to work fine!

          Is the firefox one different?

          Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author pjman
    I have been using a similar strategy to find these links. I have about 100 new links as a result on .edu sites. I seen no positive result thus far (6 months). I think G is really starting to discount blog comment links.
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    • Profile picture of the author shivam7
      good couple of strings...ronsang90
      thanks for posting here...
      its helpful....
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    • Profile picture of the author manilenio
      Originally Posted by pjman View Post

      I have been using a similar strategy to find these links. I have about 100 new links as a result on .edu sites. I seen no positive result thus far (6 months). I think G is really starting to discount blog comment links.
      Does this mean I should not use Blogger and Wordpress for my link wheel anymore?
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  • Profile picture of the author faysal969
    Originally Posted by ronsang90 View Post

    I actually posted this in another forum and was suprised by the response which was awesome. A lot of guys there could not believe how many .edu and .gov backlinks they recieved easily. I also thought it wise to hook some of you warrior with this.

    Search in Google using these search strings.

    - "keyword phrase"+inurl:blog site:.edu
    - "keyword phrase"+inurl:blog site:.gov
    - site:.edu inurl:blog "keyword phrase"
    - site:.gov+wp-admin
    - site:.gov+blog
    - site:.gov+comment.php
    - site:.gov+"submit site"
    - site:.gov+"submit your site"
    - site:.gov+"add url"
    - site:.edu inurl:blog "keyword" "comment"
    - site:gov - "you must be logged in" -"comment closed"
    - site:edu - "you must be logged in" -"comment closed"

    Getting links from .edu and .gov websites is typically not easy. Use the search strings above in Google. Where it says "keyword phrase" be sure to change that to one of the keywords relating to your blog or website, leaving it inside quotation marks. Next, you will need to search and sift through the results to find sites that allow do-follow comments on their blogs. To know if a blog is a do-follow, you will need to use firefox as your browser then install SEO for firefox add-on.So when you are on a blog page, simply right click on SEO for firefox tab on the bottom right hand side of the screen, and click on "highlight no follow links". When you see other comments highlighted red, then the blog is a no-follow, if nothing happens then its a do-follow blog, and thats a jackpot .(for clarity, i understand that dofollow backlinks also helps in SEO but not pagerank. I don't really care about PR, so long as i get that top spot.) go ahead and add your comment and link to your website.
    Tips:

    Tip: Ultimately develop a list of sites that you can comment on. (keep this database for use on multiple domains you own.)

    Tip: You do not want to use any kind of automation software to make your posts. The webmasters of these sites are saavy and will block your comments.

    Tip: Important: You really need to take the time to read and make a relevant post. Include your link. Doing a couple minutes of research and posting relevant helpful information will increase your success tenfold. At the very least, put some thought into a contextual post that fits in with what is being discussed. It's worth the time or else you may completely waste your time.

    Tip: Use the basic hot-link editor option on blogs to hot-link (AKA "anchor text") your preferred anchor text when available.

    Tip: You can hire/outsource someone to find the sites you can comment on - and even post comments for you. But don't make too many posts too fast. Go slow and be relevant in your posts. These sites have great PR which pass on weight to your website. This is a pretty wide open if you are smart about it and just take a little bit of time.

    Tip: "Cast your web" - i.e. if you are in a niche market, find long tail keywords in your niche and make posts linking to those terms to different pages on your site about those longer tail keywords.

    Good Luck.
    Ronny

    Thank you very much for sharing this technique with Warriors.

    It is really a fantastic thread. I will use this technique for my new blog. I know the value of backlinks from .edu and/or .gov.
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  • Profile picture of the author designerjack
    Be careful Warriors and USERS.
    Read this NOTICE before doing what the OP says.

    Not to long ago, Government Officials held a private meeting with Google officials about volume of spam coming into their site. Anyways, be careful about this because I have heard that if you start using those string of searches, that you might get detected with their "unethical search term" which logs your IP address and may run the risk of some sort of action on your IP. it's been proven that Google has setup a specific detector that will catch the IP and Log it from those using those specific search strings.

    By the way, You can't GAME Google... They invented the Game. Just my two cents..

    The reason for this is because of the high volume of complaints coming from our government (USA) Don't you read the blogs people? Google stands by our country. Hello? Yes, did you forget? They're on American Soil. If Google doesn't corporate, it's bad news for everybody. You think they'll let you go around and start spamming .GOV and EDU domains? Or at least let you get away with it? Don't think so... It's not that simple.

    This opportunity has been shot dead a long time ago. Now, you may even
    run the risk of getting Google accounts banned if logged with these terms.

    Not only do you risk the chance of being watched by Google Admins, but showing backlinks on the page for 1 day, then getting kicked, banned, and deleting your backlink can only hurt you in the long-run of your search engine rankings.

    I wouldn't TOUCH these search strings personally,
    as Google enhanced their filter last month in 2010. Read their blog regularly

    Just build backlinks the right way. Don't try anything out of the blue. Keep in mind, .edu and .gov domains are no point in regular industries when building backlinks. Whats a Government site have to do with a weight loss site? NOTHING. What's a Winnie the Poo Site have to do with Government? NOTHING. This is just my two cents. Be wise. Make your own decision. That's all.
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