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| Could Be Worse War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Middle of the USA
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Here's the scoop. I'm selling a collection of 15+ .EDU sites where you can quickly and easily create lasting backlinks to your site(s). I'm also tossing a .GOV in there for good measure. I'm not going to get into an extended debate about the merits of .EDU links vs. .COMs and other extensions here. I will tell you that there is GOOD reason to believe that .EDUs pack a stronger punch than other extensions. There's a reason why people have been bending over backwards to find .EDU opportunities for years. They're SERP-boosters. Period. If you'd like to set yourself up with 15+ .EDUs right away, this is the way to do it. Here's what you get... *The URLs for over 15 .EDU sites where you can create live, "dofollow" backlinks. *A quick rundown of each URL's PR, whether or not anchor text is allowed and how to secure the link. These are NOT step-by-step instructions, but the process of securing these links doesn't really require that kind of hand holding. *A bonus .GOV link opportunity. *A short report on one way to make sure Google finds those great new links quickly. COST: A measly ten bucks. That's right, ten dollars. Less than a buck per link, people. Just go here to make the purchase: Fifteen .Edu Links WSO | Just in case you missed it... You've got questions? Here are some answers! Are these all high-PR, high-quality pages? No. But many are. Over half of the URLs do feature PR between 2-6 on a domain level. At least five of them carry PR of 3-5 on the level of the linking page itself. Others, however, are PR0. I tend to think that a PR0 .EDU is still worth grabbing when it only takes a few seconds, though. Are these all blogs/forums/whatevers? No. It's a mix. There are a few dofollow .EDU blogs on the list. There are forum options, too. There are even a few guestbook-style pages. It's a blend. How did you check the status of the links and Page Ranks? I tested the links to make sure they were NOT nofollow and checked Page Rank using the SEO4Firefox v. 3.1.0 and the Google Page Rank Status v. 0.9.9 plugins for Firefox. How do you know the links won't go down a day later? I've personally created links at all of the sites and have observed them for approximately one month. They've all lasted. I won't guarantee that yours will last. If you're prone to spamminess or horrible commenting, you might lose a few that I was able to keep. What's your refund policy? This package is cheap and the explanation of what you're getting is clear. I'll honor refund requests, but I can't imagine that anyone would ask for one. What you see is what you get. Straight up. Are these links available elsewhere? Well, all I can tell you is that I dug 'em up myself. It is possible that one or two may have shown up in other link opportunity collections, but that certainly wasn't my source material no, if that's the case, was it intentional. Do .EDU links really make a difference? In my opinion, they do. I've discussed the matter with a few people whose opinion I trust, including one fairly well-known SEO expert. They've convinced me that those 3 magic letters (E, D and U) do make a difference. They've also explained why the material often used to minimize the alleged value of .EDUs has been incorrectly interpreted. Your free to have your own opinion, of course, but I do believe they're powerful stuff. What about _____________________? If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. I'll do my best to answer quickly. A quick recap... You get 15+ .EDU links, a .GOV link and a report detailing one way to make sure Google finds those links so that you get the SERP-boosting credit you want. You pay a mere $10. Easy decision. |
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