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| Do you want to boost your site rankings? Do you want to leave your competitors eating dust? Why Use The .EDU Blog Finder? Educational links will help increase your websites pagerank and search engine placement in a number of ways. Educational sites are highly trusted and normally have a great linking structure that makes them very powerful. .EDU links are considered to be some of the best links that a site can have. But according to Google’s algorithm a link needs to be relevant or it will have less effect for the receiving site and that is why we created a new tool! This tool is to help you find relevant one-way .EDU links for your website. All links acquired through the use of our very cheap web-based tool could have great pagerank and offer amazing advantages to your site. Here Is The Tool In Action We recommend using the SEO Quake ToolBar in conjunction with the .edu blog finder. If you combine the two tools together you will be able to see the pagerank of each .edu site listed directly on the search results pages. The .edu blog finder will find the most relevant .edu blogs available! Just insert your keyword in the search box and click on the search button to get your list of .edu blogs. Then comment on the blogs you find to get your new educational links. Why edu blogs? Because you can gain powerful one way links with high PageRank! Links are one of the most important parts of website optimization as each link is looked upon as a vote by search engines. For instance if I link to your website from mine I am telling all of the search engines that I like your site and ultimately your site is worth linking to. For Limited Time Only 9$ ![]() |
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Hello abdoue, Do you have a review copy available? I will test it and write a review for you All the Best |
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| Hello Abdou, I have had a chance to try and work with the .edu blog finder. This makes finding links easy and then connecting them to your site. Using it with SEO Quake ToolBar (a freebie) it allows me to see the page rank before doing the linking. The time that is saves is amazing. I do recommend it to those that want quality .edu links. All the Best |
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Any chance of a video of the tool in action? Plus are you going to be selling PLR rights to this and if so how much? Thanks Tom Brite Edit: Just got a review copy and would only reccomend people who don't know how to find .edu blogs buy this! If you know any method on how to find them they you definatly wont need this and 'tool' is a bit missleading to describe this! However it does work! |
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Can you use it to find targeted Edu blogs for specific subject matter that you can comment on in an acceptable contributory manner or does it just find in bluk Edu blogs in general? Btw... To say the first review on this thread has a severe lack of credibility is an understatement. That kind of vague endorsement regurgitated up for the purpose of getting a free product is one of the reasons that I never respond to such unqualified requests from freebie seekers. |
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| Mal Lambe War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: The Bunker, Paris
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I'm interested in this but I already find .edu and .gov blogs by entering a line of javascript in the search bar. Trouble is, it's time-consuming. I'd be interested in more reviews on this product. Thanks. | |
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I just bought this 10 minutes ago and all I can say at the moment is that it does exactly what it says on the tin. You basically get a little search bar that enters a specific search query according to your keyword into google that finds blogs where you can leave a comment that has your keyword on the page. As to the results you can get with it I'm not sure as I've only had it 10 minutes but from past experience .edu links seem to work pretty well. After you've found the blogs you'll still need to take the time to leave a well structured comment so the owner of the blog doesn't delete them. But that goes with any type of blog commenting. The thing I like about .edu links is that the majority of them seem to have good page rank. This is a pretty good tool and as I said before does exactly what it says on the tin and that's finding .edu blogs where you can post a comment based on a keyword you enter. Nothing more nothing less. Will |
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I wish all the success with your online business ![]() Abdoue | |
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money sent!
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Hi, Is this a one time payment? Faraz |
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Nice tool! Thank you!
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A one time $9.00 fee is a no brainer. Makes finding edu blogs simple. Well worth the few dollars.
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Excellent idea. Worth the $, thanks.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NJ, USA
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Thanks for the tool, most of the blogs I am finding are "no-follow", do we still get any link juice with "no-follow"?
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Boston Massachusetts
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not to knock your product as frankly it seems great but I have one concern.... What is the possibility of my links getting deleted on these edu sites? thanks |
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Does it show which blogs are dofollow and which ones are nofollow? Thank you |
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do most of these blogs allow u to leave a hyper link in your actual comment box?
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The do/nofollow question: I know a couple of marketers who are usually into high-volume PPC stuff, that pay for .edu links regardless of the follow tag. As you might know, high-volume PPC kids usually know their stuff. A no-follow link might not get you indexed quickly...but it's still a link that points back to your site. |
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Because I am new at this how I go about ordering ? No, order button should I P.M. the person to make the ordered. I notice it thru out the forum.
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