sandy121, rather than rely on good people like ronmac to give you the answers to everything why not go out and spend a couple of days looking and learning? The operator tools for Yahoo, Bing and Google are well documented. SEOQuake is easy to configure and use. Finding a signature/footprint for forum or blog software is easy as well. Once you spend a little time learning how to find dofollow links you'll soon realise that you're no longer reliant on waiting for others to post their methods in order to get backlinks.
Well, it seems that for brilliant SEO self learners like you, there are no need of any SEO forums like DP & Others. Everyone should be centered for his self knowledge only. Don't forget the Golden rule ‘Sharing is a great joy which can enhance everybody's knowledge’. Hope from next time, you will think for once more before making such hasty comments.
ronmac your post says why pay $127 a month for SENUKE when you can get it from me I agree with the post so how do I get it from you? Also, where do I buy scrapebox to run a custom footprint? 50 good backlinks a day? I am a newbie obviously so please be gentle, thanks.
If anyone is running scrapebox or another tool and need a hand then PM me as i would be happy to offer assistance. i got a great way to post links for new sites ( not statistic sites ), backlinks! If you are going to post to these sites then please manually comment as scrapebox does not really help with edu's sites like stanford edu are okay but the rest are harder. I am starting an seo membership site next week and hope to give more info
Thought I would post a few more footprints as I have had a number of pm requests site:.edu "index.php?action=register" site:.edu "/index.php?board" site:.edu "powered by ubb.threads" site:.edu "ubb=postlist" site:.edu "ubb=newpost&board=1" site:.edu "ultrabb" site:.edu "view_forum.php?id" site:.edu "new_topic.php?" site:.edu "login.php?register=1" site:.edu "powered by vbulletin" site:.edu "vbulletin/register.php" site:.edu "/forumdisplay.php?f=" site:.edu "newreply.php?do=newreply" site:.edu "newthread.php?do=newthread" site:.edu "powered by bbpress" site:.edu "bbpress/topic.php?id" site:.edu "bbpress/register.php" site:.edu "powered by the unclassified newsboard" site:.edu "forum.php?req" site:.edu "forum.php?req=register" site:.edu "/unb/" site:.edu "powered by usebb forum software" site:.edu "/usebb/" site:.edu "topic.php?id" site:.edu "panel.php?act=register" site:.edu "a product of lussumo" site:.edu "comments.php?discussionid=" site:.edu "/viscacha/" site:.edu "forum.php?s=" site:.edu "powered by viscacha" site:.edu "/viscacha/register.php" site:.edu "/post?id=" site:.edu "post/printadd?forum" site:.edu "community/index.php" site:.edu "community/forum.php?" site:.edu "community/register.php" site:.edu "powered by xennobb" site:.edu "hosted for free by zetaboards" site:.edu "powered by yaf" site:.edu "yaf_rules.aspx" site:.edu "yaf_topics" site:.edu "postmessage.aspx" site:.edu "register.aspx" site:.edu "post/?type" site:.edu "action=display&thread" site:.edu "index.php" site:.edu "index.php?fid" Enjoy
hello masters.. I want to know about backlink in any .edu website. Sometimes I saw a sub-domain under main domain of .edu. For an example: mysite.harvard.edu. If I can leave a comment in this blog (subdomain) with my anchor text, is this will valuable as .edu backlink too? Thank you so much.
wow, when I've got a spare month or two to work on .edu sites I'll be sure to hold a couple of seminars in exchange for a link.
Some useful info in here. Has there been many changes? I see this thread is a year and a half old. I would like to include some info on my blog Thank