.Edu Back link

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Hello Every one, I need some of quality .edu Article back link. Please help me how can i find quality .edu American back link.
#search engine optimization #back #link
  • The only way to get a good link from an .edu site (outside of just hoping they find you and decide to link to you), is to contact them directly and to ask for one.

    EVERY other .edu link you get is worthless junk.
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    • Hi MikeFriedman, Lots a Thanks for your suggest. Hopefully it's will be help take my decision.
  • I do not know if you are a writer or not. If you want to write qualitative link of targeted area then you can choose freelancing sites like odesk.com, freelancer.com, fiverr.com etc.

    But better if you create your own links. I personally suggest you post on .edu, .gov blogs etc by yourself because if a bad backlink is created then it is tough to remove.
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    • That would be the kind of junk link that Mike F. mentioned above. It's probably on a PR n/a page somewhere deep within the site, and it's probably nofollow.

      Do you believe in homeopathy? You're using links that are diluted in several ways, and that Google doesn't even follow. Not only that, but the claim that the thing works is just some old superstition to begin with. This is the SEO equivalent of homeopathy. If you want to believe in that stuff - well, there's not much I can say to you.
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    Duh, they're selling SEO in the forum sig asking about edu links [fail].

    This place has gone full retard.
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  • EDU and Govt. back links are very effective to boost the rankings of the keywords. Because on these website you can see very high traffic and most people visit to these websites to get information and buy Govt. service that is reason to traffic on these websites.

    Shawn Swail
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    • So you have a method to score you links on front page, or one of the main level pages? Congrats. Most .edu and .gov peddlers sure don't.

      The authority of the linking page is what matters. Usually the page is buried somewhere in the site and has no authority, and your links are nofollow as they should be. They're not "very effective" nor do they "boost the rankings of the keywords".

      Even getting traffic is very questionable. If there's a page that contains official government instructions they're likely not going to allow any crap links on that page.


      BTW, you might want to setup a real signature in your profile settings. You're risking your comments to be modded because of the spam link you have in them.
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      Sounds like a crappy country, If people are buying Gov services.
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  • Search for
    blogging site:.gov inurl:blog "post a comment" -"you must be logged in" -"America"

    blogging site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment" -"you must be logged in"-"America"
  • A very good way to search .edu article on Google. Free .edu article website lists.
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  • Use the following search queries:

    blogging site:.gov inurl:"post a comment"

    blogging site:.edu inurl:"post a comment"
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    • You guys demonstrate well why the .edu and .gov links were called BS in this thread. You're explicitly looking to comment on blogs, which is something that's usually pointless.

      You've been explained why it doesn't work and why it doesn't matter. Do you have an excuse for acting stupid?
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