Free PR8 and PR9 Backlinks for ALL!

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Hi everyone,
I have taken so much from the Warrior Forum in the past and have learned so much from all of you. Now it's my turn to give a little bit back.

The other day I shut off the old PC, turned down the lights and switched on the radio and grabbed a book. One of those rare times when I had the house all to myself. I generally listen to a great AM station down here that covers world news and events, local stuff and rebroadcasts of other news type shows.

On this particular day I was listening to what I thought was an old style radio variety show. I didn't know the name of the show but instantly fell in love with it. I later found that many others shared my love of this show, that they even made a movies about it with an all-star cast.

Not knowing anything about it, I took to the web to see what I could find out. Now mind you I had no intention of doing anything related to work. I simply wanted to know more about the show.

What I ended up discovering was 2 sites that had open comment sections and that allowed links in your posts. One is a PR8 and the other a PR9!

So for all you Warrior's out there here's what you do.
Simply go to NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis, World, US, Music & Arts : NPR
That's right National Public Radio! They are a PR9. Once you are there you will see at the top right hand corner a "Register" tab. Click on that and sign up. You must be registered and logged in to post a comment.

I spent about 2 min's going through the site till I found an article associated with one of my niches. I put up a relevant, intelligent comment and added my site url under my name. Then hit Submit and there you go.

The other site I found with a PR8 was the site of the company that produces the radio show I was listening to. The show in case you where wondering is called "A Prairie Home Companion" It is Live every Saturday night, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon." (that part is taken right from the site)

The site that produces this and many other shows is Home | American Public Media
Which is a PR8

Go to that page and click on Programs at the top. Scroll threw the list till you see something you like and click on it. In my case it's the Prairie Home Companion Show, click on the link for "website" and you are now at the site of the program which is also a PR8, the other programs range from PR6-8 with most being a PR7.

Once you are at the site, there is no sign up, simply find a post that relates to you or your niche and add a comment with your URL at the end.

The first comment I did, the link showed up in less than 2 days on Yahoo Site Explore and Google Webmaster tools for my site.

One word of caution and respect here, please don't abuse this gift. NPR and Public Radio are wonderful resources that we have and I would hate to see people spamming the posts and leaving garbage comments for the sake of the link.

So there they. Take em or leave em. Thanks again to everyone who goes out of there way to help those of us that can use it the most.

Cheers All!
Robert
#backlinks #free #pr8 #pr9
  • Profile picture of the author Tsnyder
    I predict that NPR and Garrison Keillor are going
    to hate you in the morning... lol

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    • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
      Originally Posted by Tsnyder View Post

      I predict that NPR and Garrison Keillor are going
      to hate you in the morning... lol

      Tsnyder
      lol - It's almost like you are a fortune teller

      I think the NPR has already been in a "packet" so, they probably hate marketers already
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      • Profile picture of the author mmurtha
        Quote:
        Originally Posted by Tsnyder
        I predict that NPR and Garrison Keillor are going
        to hate you in the morning... lol

        Tsnyder


        Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

        lol - It's almost like you are a fortune teller

        I think the NPR has already been in a "packet" so, they probably hate marketers already
        You are right. It's general knowledge to most of the more experienced marketers, and I imagine they would like to shot every one of us lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Angel Anderson
    thank you for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author SiddFisher
    Good one!!!
    Heading over.....
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  • Profile picture of the author rbecgolf
    Thanks dude for the info.
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  • Profile picture of the author aofzagroup
    Oh, Thank you very
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  • Profile picture of the author The Copy Nazi
    Banned
    Yep - NPR has already been in one of Angela's packets I think. So even more spam heading their way. "Please don't abuse this gift" - good luck with that - it'll be "no follow" before the end of the week. :p
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    • Profile picture of the author DavidO
      In the NPR site you can also place a link with anchor text in your About Me section in the profile. Use <a href...>.
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  • Profile picture of the author simonheng82
    just joined, but the backlink that i am getting is not public veiwable Have to sign up and view the profile.
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  • Profile picture of the author younghamir
    I think this one is already in the packets.
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  • Profile picture of the author flaminjo
    wow! really helpful! if you have more of such links do share them with all of us here!
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  • Profile picture of the author Amenda Jessera
    That is great man,. But I wonder are these missing in Angela's list or are these from her package?
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  • Someday people will catch on to the fact that Page Rank doesn't rank Sites it ranks pages. So the only thing that matters in creating backlinks is the "Rank of the Page your link appears on".

    So it's all fine and dandy that a site homepage has a high PR, but what is the PR of the actual page you appear on?

    Think about that when you are linking, and you may actually get somewhere.
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    • Profile picture of the author mojoisland
      Interesting point, but it has been shown time and time again that it does matter what the PR of the parent page is and not neccessarilly the page the link is on. That being said my link on the NPR site is on a page with PR6 and the other is on a page with no PR.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        I hate to break the news to people. It's not a PR8 or a PR9 backlink.
        It'll be PR n/a.

        I do believe they are stripping html out of the profiles.

        I know I already had a profile and checked. The html is stripped now.
        Shows up when you edit, but not in public.

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    • Profile picture of the author Daedalus
      Originally Posted by InternetMarketingIQ View Post

      So it's all fine and dandy that a site homepage has a high PR, but what is the PR of the actual page you appear on?
      Exactly.

      NPR has N/A on the comment section, the other one is the same and/or nofollow. Page Rank of a backlink is based on the URL where your link is posted, not on that website's homepage.
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  • Profile picture of the author m4ster
    Thank you very much for this, I appreciate it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Clark
    Thanks for the info, I have registered and I am loving the links.
    THANKS!
    BTW: I think they are going to hate you for this
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  • Profile picture of the author afam4eva
    PR 8 and 9? That's incredible. Thanks man.

    If i may ask do they have a webmaster section or any news section related to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author SeoWizzard
    I didn't know about these 2 gems. Thanks for pointing them out.
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  • Profile picture of the author afam4eva
    I'm about to make a comment at npr but can't see a text box for URL. Where do i input my URL.
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  • Profile picture of the author dellingter
    i found 99% this message Discussions for this story are now closed
    And its to hard to find articles which must synchronized with our site
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    • Profile picture of the author dwzemens
      Your comment text accepts <a href> tags.
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  • Profile picture of the author imfusa
    Thanks for the share, just added a comment to npr, with a link back to my site. Hope i wont get reported, i think it is a decent comment, it faces the actual economic crysis, and i have a site about real estate, so they are linked.
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    • Profile picture of the author afam4eva
      Originally Posted by imfusa View Post

      Thanks for the share, just added a comment to npr, with a link back to my site. Hope i wont get reported, i think it is a decent comment, it faces the actual economic crysis, and i have a site about real estate, so they are linked.
      Where did you add your link?
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  • Profile picture of the author petesankey
    Just posted links on both those sites. Can't use anchor text by the way. With npr.org it is authorised straight away and is definitely Do Follow. With publicradio.org it is reviewed by an editor first and I am not sure if it is Do Follow or not.
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    • Profile picture of the author dwzemens
      Originally Posted by petesankey View Post

      Just posted links on both those sites. Can't use anchor text by the way. With npr.org it is authorised straight away and is definitely Do Follow. With publicradio.org it is reviewed by an editor first and I am not sure if it is Do Follow or not.
      I was able to use anchor text directly in my comment ...
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    Thanks for sharing.I will join them later and I hope these 2 backlinks will help me in my journey of getting higher positions for my keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      People, can we get a grip on reality?
      The comments are not even shown via text, but with a script.
      View the source. Similar how facebook shows comments.

      npr is not as stupid as people think.

      Your profile page does not have an html link.

      They would edit out any spammed websites.

      The pages are NOT PR8 or PR9.

      Get back to reality.

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      • Profile picture of the author dwzemens
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        People, can we get a grip on reality?
        The comments are not even shown via text, but with a script.
        View the source. Similar how facebook shows comments.
        Hmm.

        So these back links are of *no value* whatsoever?
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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          Originally Posted by dwzemens View Post

          Hmm.

          So these back links are of *no value* whatsoever?
          ZERO.

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          • Profile picture of the author Julie McElroy
            Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

            ZERO.

            Paul
            Really? Are they no follow? Or do they block out your site? Even if they are no follow, maybe you will get traffic, if you write a quality comment. NO?
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  • Profile picture of the author K_tir
    haha cool tip!
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  • Profile picture of the author The Blueprinter
    Really awesome that you are sharing this on Warriorforum Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author The Prophet
    Dude nice, it looks like our fellow Warrior friend has found the gold mine

    wow PR8 and 9! Incredible
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  • Profile picture of the author RizenKJ
    If what paul said was true, then damn.
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  • Profile picture of the author Roberto L
    Where did you find the comment place that allows a linking out? plz let me know, I havn't found it yet on NPR, the PR9 one.
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  • Profile picture of the author gittar1122
    No benefit of placing comments at NPR, it is using script to get comments from some other page. So if you place your comment on a PR7 page at NPR, (yes there are many PR7 pages), it will have no value for your site because these comments will not cached by Google at all. Yeah Yahoo may index it as backlink but Google, no way.

    You can verify it, open any page of NPR and check its SOURCE page, here you will not find any comment displayed on that page, it means comment is saved at any other page. Secondly by making such sites functionality publicly available, you are making an open call for spammers to hit these sites.

    No Benefit at ALL
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    • Profile picture of the author Julie McElroy
      Originally Posted by gittar1122 View Post

      No benefit of placing comments at NPR, it is using script to get comments from some other page. So if you place your comment on a PR7 page at NPR, (yes there are many PR7 pages), it will have no value for your site because these comments will not cached by Google at all. Yeah Yahoo may index it as backlink but Google, no way.

      You can verify it, open any page of NPR and check its SOURCE page, here you will not find any comment displayed on that page, it means comment is saved at any other page. Secondly by making such sites functionality publicly available, you are making an open call for spammers to hit these sites.

      No Benefit at ALL
      maybe I am missing something - when you post a comment, there is no place to put a link, unless you put it INSIDE the comment and I can guarantee that will probably get deleted.

      In your profile, there is no place for a hyperlink - so how do you benefit from backlinks?

      I also 100% agree with this: "Secondly by making such sites functionality publicly available, you are making an open call for spammers to hit these sites."

      It never fails - most sites have caught on to this!
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      • Profile picture of the author gittar1122
        NPR has disabled HTML, I think. Because I used to place links on this site for nearly an year ago and it was allowed at that time. If you wanted to find sites for building links to your own site then you can do it by using some simple search queries in Google. Just try to analyze sites which allow comments with links and find something common in them

        Thanks

        Originally Posted by Julie McElroy View Post

        maybe I am missing something - when you post a comment, there is no place to put a link, unless you put it INSIDE the comment and I can guarantee that will probably get deleted.

        In your profile, there is no place for a hyperlink - so how do you benefit from backlinks?

        I also 100% agree with this: "Secondly by making such sites functionality publicly available, you are making an open call for spammers to hit these sites."

        It never fails - most sites have caught on to this!
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      • Profile picture of the author sanbik
        Thanks for sharing this awesome tricks to get backlinks.

        Regards
        Sanjan Bikram
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  • Profile picture of the author busybusinessman
    Thank you to all those who have made comments. It saves so much time when net savvy marketers share their knowledge with the rest of us.
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  • Profile picture of the author alantay
    I done a quick check on all those links. I find that some sites are hard to comment or build links on. As a result, what I learn is there are quite a number of sites with high PR but still don't really have the idea to build links on. Probably there is some special technique to build links on those sites which I don't know and will be glad to learn if anyone can post something here.
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