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LongHost
Apr 21st 2007, 7:25 pm
if I have a .edu backlink for my website, how much can it increase my PR??

Stax_Daniel
Apr 21st 2007, 7:26 pm
if by 'a' you actually mean 1...then it won't really do anything for you..

now if you put your foot to the metal and get a bunch....edu and gov links are given 'extra credit' by the search engines when determining what score you get for backlinks...

so if you can get them...get them!

gogiants
Apr 21st 2007, 7:29 pm
most links count

Blanket
Apr 21st 2007, 7:42 pm
more links the better.

Kurt M
Apr 22nd 2007, 12:49 am
Matt Cutts claims that Google doesn't favor any domain extension over the others. Yet, there's some decent evidence as well as expert "testimony" to the contrary.

Having said this, in my research your goal shouldn't be to get as many "good" (.edu .gov) links as possible...Rather, you should be looking for a "natural" pattern.



I believe that a ratio of about 30-50 "average" links per 1 "good" good link is optimal.

IOW, if you have 2 .edu links, you should concentrate on getting (about) 60-100 "normal/average" links.

The same with PR. While it may be tempting to have 50 PR6 links, you're probably better off with a more "natural" mixture.

Linkage patterns are pretty easy to detect and anyone trying to "game" the system will stand out like a sore thumb. It just isn't natural to have 50 PR6 links and none from PR1-5, for example. The same for .edu/.gov compared to other links...

jhnrang
Apr 22nd 2007, 1:53 am
if I have a .edu backlink for my website, how much can it increase my PR??

If you get any PR9 -- .edu home page linking you --you will get PR6/7 with a single backlink -if you site is related to education.:D

But its also true for others sites. Just get 1 strong PR9 backlink --and you are PR6:p

Sorry forgot to mention that --if the backlink is PR4 or less --it will not help you in anyway for your PR:eek:

zangief
Apr 22nd 2007, 2:26 am
Google does not care the tld of the domain much , I have site that has pr3 backlink from an .edu , It did not made a significant change but as said if you can get them , why leave them.

But if you can get a homepage link that'll sure do a lot change :)

grg
Apr 22nd 2007, 2:57 am
That's right, not much difference than the other - non .edu backlinks.

Omega
Apr 22nd 2007, 3:11 am
I have heard that Google favors domain names with special extension like .gov and .edu. Is this true?

No, Google does not favors these domains. In fact, other search engines do not consider this as well. The reason why certain .edu / .gov sites enjoy a better ranking / PR is because more pages were linked to them because the information is more reliable.

wacamoi
Apr 22nd 2007, 3:31 am
wondering

can I buy a .edu domain even I my work is not related to education?

or everyone can buy them?

Stax_Daniel
Apr 22nd 2007, 5:47 am
wondering

can I buy a .edu domain even I my work is not related to education?

or everyone can buy them?

no, you have to be an education organization to own a .edu

Pedro Monteiro
Apr 22nd 2007, 6:48 am
Matt Cutts claims that Google doesn't favor any domain extension over the others. Yet, there's some decent evidence as well as expert "testimony" to the contrary.

Having said this, in my research your goal shouldn't be to get as many "good" (.edu .gov) links as possible...Rather, you should be looking for a "natural" pattern.



I believe that a ratio of about 30-50 "average" links per 1 "good" good link is optimal.

IOW, if you have 2 .edu links, you should concentrate on getting (about) 60-100 "normal/average" links.

The same with PR. While it may be tempting to have 50 PR6 links, you're probably better off with a more "natural" mixture.

Linkage patterns are pretty easy to detect and anyone trying to "game" the system will stand out like a sore thumb. It just isn't natural to have 50 PR6 links and none from PR1-5, for example. The same for .edu/.gov compared to other links...


That is my take on it has well.

I have actually evidence of this, but due to client relation restrictionsI am unable to share this information publicly.

But what I can say is that .gov and edu domains need much less keyword anchored inbounds to rank well.

BigBadWolf
Apr 22nd 2007, 7:38 am
.edu and .gov will not do much for your PR they are counted in that sense just like any other link, they pass the same link juice. Then can however increase your trustrank...

Working Nomad
Apr 22nd 2007, 7:57 am
People that chase after .edu are basically black hat spammers

LongHost
Apr 22nd 2007, 9:01 am
Thanks for your input. Does anyone know where I can find a PR 9 .edu link that might help me out? If so shoot me a PM and let me know. Thanks

BlueNinja
Apr 22nd 2007, 9:05 am
Most .edu sites has student blogs. Just put comments on them and link them to your site. Do NOT spam. Give good comments.

linkmanager
Apr 22nd 2007, 9:09 am
Most .edu sites has student blogs. Just put comments on them and link them to your site. Do NOT spam. Give good comments.

That is a very good idea.. It will not be very high PR but during next updates ;)

Janna122003
Apr 23rd 2007, 12:25 am
I have read that .edu site is consider by google as authority site. But I think not all .edu site are authority site. So you should also check the site if it's good and has quality content.

trichnosis
Apr 23rd 2007, 1:11 am
it's same as other sites. if the page that your link is on has high pr , it will help you to increase the page rank of your site