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Search Google, Yahoo, etc using the search formula to find .gov and .edu blogs. Check page rank, etc with a toolbar in your browser. And finally find blogs that are related to your niche and that don't moderate comments. If they do, add a real comment and put your link inside of it. Using the search method, you can find thousands of .edu/.gov blogs to get backlinks on without spending money.. Or you can always hire someone on WF.
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Can't edit my post for some reason so I'll make another:
Backlinks from .edu and .gov sites are thought to be particularly valuable, so we take a look at have to find blogs on these sites that you can backlink from. Just Google some of the following and you will find plenty of relevant blogs. “keyword phrase”+inurl:blog site:.edu “keyword phrase”+inurl:blog site:.gov site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword phrase” site:.gov+wp-admin site:.gov+blog site:.gov+comment.php site:.gov+”submit site” site:.gov+”submit your site” site:.gov+”add url” site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword” “comment” site:gov – ”you must be logged in” -”comment closed” site:edu – ”you must be logged in” -”comment closed” |
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Are .gov backlinks much more valuable than .edu? It seems like they would be because the criteria for having a .gov site is much stricter than for .edu. I'm sure the .edu backlinks are worth pursuing, but I'm just wondering where your time is better spent.
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Be careful when getting .edu and .gov links. Google already knows people have been buying those to rank higher. If your sites has very few natural (or natural looking) links and a high amount of .edu and .gov links, that could be seen as a red flag by Google.
Let's say you buy .gov links to your penis pill site. There aren't a lot of scenarios where the webmaster of a government site would deliberately link to a penis pill site so again, this could be seen as a red flag by Google. Keep things natural. When getting links from .edu and .gov sites, make sure the subject of your site is at least a bit related to the content on the .edu or .gov pages that link to you.
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