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how to find .edu and .gov directories

Discussion in 'Directories' started by sansinin, Sep 14, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Please i need help..

    one of my client is asking to find..

    10 or more relevant .edu high grade links per week

    10 or more relevant .gov high grade links per wee
    k

    is it possible to find 10 .edu and .gov directories per week

    please share if you have .edu and .gov directory list

    also share your ideas other possibilities.

    Thanks
     
    sansinin, Sep 14, 2012 IP
  2. webdev007

    webdev007 Active Member

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    #2
    There might be limit to the .edu or .gov sites as not a normal person own these kind of domains. Anyways you can search for these sites from the list of directories (link in sig) by searching for .edu or .gov.
     
    webdev007, Sep 18, 2012 IP
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    sophiec016 Peon

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    If you want get .edu back links used by your competitors, please use the following search queries

    linkdomain:YourcompetitorURL.com site:.edu

    You can follow almost the same procedure to find out .org links pointing to your competitor

    Here is how to search .org back-links pointing to your competitors

    Thanks[/QUOTE]
     
    sophiec016, Sep 19, 2012 IP
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    I think Google can help on that matter.
     
    faithyunn, Sep 19, 2012 IP
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    DuncanM Well-Known Member

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    I don't think it can be done.
    Most .edu and .gov sites do not have directories open to random submissions.

    The only possibility I can think of is to find a professor who lists links relevant to their research or interests and then ask them if they would be willing to link to your site--if your site is relevant. Then you'd get a .edu link. But those opportunities are rare. I doubt anybody could get 10 such links total, let alone per week.

    Good luck with that.
     
    DuncanM, Sep 20, 2012 IP
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    beacon.seo Well-Known Member

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    check link prospector it might help you in your problem.
     
    beacon.seo, Sep 23, 2012 IP
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    search for edu blog search, you will see some really cool alternatives that make edu sites search easier!
     
    Webiz.com, Sep 24, 2012 IP
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    There are few directories with extension .edu and .org and doing submissions and getting approval will be more difficult. It's advisable to search high PR .com sites and do submissions on them.
     
    JennaIshley, Sep 24, 2012 IP
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    Google is the best teacher for anything what ever you want to learn just google it and you will get lot of answer.
     
    Ameripac, Sep 24, 2012 IP
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    how can i find Australia free directory submission site?
     
    Manishb, Sep 25, 2012 IP