How to get back link from EDU site?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by websguy, Aug 13, 2012.

  1. #1
    My question is how to get back link from EDU websites? I see many websites have back link from EDU sites but they are hidden or with blank.png?
     
    websguy, Aug 13, 2012 IP
  2. seoserviceszone

    seoserviceszone Peon

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    #2
    Use this code “site:edu”. Getting backlinks form "edu sites" is not so easy, you have to share something helpful.
     
    Last edited: Aug 14, 2012
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  3. 2Good

    2Good Peon

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    Register .edu websites and share some cool stuff there then build your profile there, it will help you.
     
    2Good, Aug 14, 2012 IP
  4. FredWhite

    FredWhite Greenhorn

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    I also need to know how to get backlinks from .edu sites. Any help will be appreciated )
     
    FredWhite, Aug 14, 2012 IP
  5. xraytech8704

    xraytech8704 Peon

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    check on fiverr.com
     
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  6. WinmanRoss

    WinmanRoss Member

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    #6
    Thank you. This is a good share.
     
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  7. mego818c

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    Is there any other way besides wikis?
     
    mego818c, Aug 14, 2012 IP
  8. OSSEO

    OSSEO Active Member

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    I think finding from specific keyword . you need to search on Google this term. Edu website list .
     
    OSSEO, Aug 15, 2012 IP
  9. rosegun

    rosegun Greenhorn

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    Visit http://www.backlinkings.net they offer 100% Free EDU link-buildings service..and all links are manually built... so we can save a lot of money...I am using this service for the past one month..and quality of EDU links are nice...
     
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    It really is a tough job :cool:
     
    arshid, Aug 15, 2012 IP
  11. Solidflash

    Solidflash Greenhorn

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    To get a real "on page" backlink from a reputed .edu is very difficult to nearly imposible. What you can do is build backlinks via .edu profiles. Many offer these kind of backlinks, but I don´t think they are that valuable. Most of them even don´t get indexed by google.
     
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  12. Eugeanne

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    .edu is an authority site so you'll surely get a good quality backlinks from this.
     
    Eugeanne, Aug 15, 2012 IP
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    indiaholidaydiary Member

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    #13
    Best way to get .edu links is through their forum and if you know someone who is student in university having .edu domain then that guy can help you in getting real .edu link which will boost your page rank.
     
    indiaholidaydiary, Aug 15, 2012 IP
  14. Muzzy

    Muzzy Greenhorn

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    #14
    It's tough to get such. You need to look a lot for it.
    Try these searches:

    site:.edu inurl:blog
    site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword” “comment”
    “keyword phrase”+inurl:blog site:.edu
    site:.edu inurl:"forum"
    site:.edu inurl:"wiki"

    Good luck!
     
    Muzzy, Aug 20, 2012 IP
  15. SCLocal

    SCLocal Notable Member

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    Okay, I'll let you guys in on a little secret.... Try to find college students in your town. It's a lot easier if you are based in the US and have a college in town, but there are sure to be several universities, community colleges and other institutes that have .edu websites. When a student attends one of these institutions they GET the ability to have the institution host their webpages, and yes, it's on a .edu. The trick is finding these students and convincing them to let you add some content and links to their site. I've gotten many links this way. If you are lucky enough to live in a town with these students, go to your local bar and buy them a beer and get them to link to your content.

    There are other ways to gain .edu links but I wouldn't waste time on .edu profiles or wikis.

    Also, I wouldn't waste my time submitting comments on posts, unless your comment is HIGHLY relevant to the topic and written in PERFECT English. The vast majority of .edu blogs are heavily moderated. If you decide on submitting a link to one of these sites, you have a better probability of getting the comment approved if you do not use Keyword Stuffing in your 'Name' field.
     
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    fir3143 Banned

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  17. Muzzy

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    I agree with SCLocal. I've tried to have my comments approved in a lot of .edu sites. Only a small percentage of the comments were approved. And not comments like "great info", "keep doing what you are doing", "I liked your opinion" e.t.c. The approved comments in high authority .edu sites were around 7-8 sentences showing information and conclusions relevant to the subject.
     
    Muzzy, Aug 21, 2012 IP
  18. Noticed

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    Just go around on .edu websites and look at blogs and view the source and see if they're do-follow. But make sure to comment something relevant though so it's not caught as spam :p
     
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