Is .edu backlinks is very important for PR

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Is .edu backlinks is very important for PR?

anyone tell me in brief.
#backlinks #important
  • Profile picture of the author Johnny Optimo
    They are a high value TLD, but that's not to say you can't have a high PR without .edu links
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Johnny Optimo View Post

      They are a high value TLD
      Not so. Which TLD extension represents the domain of which a backlink appears on any given page doesn't in itself affect the value of the linkjuice at all, Johnny. So say Matt Cutts, Google, my experience, the experience of others I trust, and the authors of all the standard SEO textbooks.

      And it would be very, very bizarre and quite unaccountable if it did!

      This is one of the most persistently propagated, widely-believed urban myths in the whole of internet marketing.

      .edu, in itself, means nothing to the value of a backlink.

      Don't assume that .edu backlinks are necessarily going to be valuable "just because they're .edu backlinks". That isn't how it works at all.

      Domain-extensions have no bearing, in themselves, either on SEO or on the value of backlinks. It's perfectly true, of course, that many .edu backlinks are very good backlinks to get, but correlation isn't causation, and it's not the fact that they're on .edu pages that, in itself, confers any "extra benefit" at all.

      The point here is simply that many (by no means all!) .edu sites are also, at least to some extent, authority sites, and that's what makes their backlinks valuable ones.

      Other .edu pages aren't "authority sites" at all.

      I have a couple of .edu blogs, myself, but sadly their backlinks are worth no more than a backlink from any of my .com, .info or any other sites, and in fact usually worth quite a bit less, because some of my main .info/.com sites are now building up quite a bit of "authority" and some of their pages are building up some higher PR's, too.

      So don't imagine that "being on a .edu site" necessarily makes a backlink better than any other sort of backlink. Sadly.

      The analogy that always springs to mind, in this context, is the belief that having a "blog" rather than a "non-blog website" is going to confer extra SEO/backlink benefit "because Google loves blogs". Again, the logic here is pretty mistaken, and in the same way: it's the attribution of causation that's at fault. The reality, in this case, is simply that "Google loves regularly updated websites", and a lot of blogs do happen to be regularly updated websites. Again, correlation is not causation.

      If you have a niche site about arthritis remedies, for example, a .edu backlink from a university's/med-school's rheumatology site is going to be potential gold-dust, while a student forum or blog which - like so many - is non-context-relevant and PR-0 will actually be no better at all than any other random non-context-relevant, PR-0 backlink such as an article directory.

      Contrary to popular belief, it isn't the "being on a .edu site" aspect of it that gives any advantage.

      Call me a skepchick, but (as with so many other things in internet marketing) if you ask people selling them, of course, you may hear a slightly different story.
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  • Profile picture of the author BloggingPro
    If you can score a link on a .edu homepage that has high PR you've found what most consider the Holy Grail of links. If you can score that same link within relevant context on a high PR .edu homepage you'd draw the envy of many small-time SEO's and maybe even JcPenny.

    So yes they are important if you want to increase your own PageRank, even dramatically so.
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  • Profile picture of the author nomaziz
    many thanks for your quick reply.









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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Yeah, what Alexa said, but I'll be more blunt.

      It is utterly foolish to chase .edu links. And about the only people that will tell you about how great they are those who are selling .edu links.

      There is zero proof anywhere that they carry any extra weight.
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