Open Google.com Enter the search string: intitle:"your keyword" site:edu inurl:blog “leave a comment†-â€comments closed†-â€ÑƒÎ¿Ï… mÏ…Ñ•t bе logged Ñ–n tο comment†Code (markup):
Thanks for the tip. I found some edu sites matching this criteria, But almost all of them are no-follow blogs. Is there a way to identify do follow blogs using this technique?
It seems very useful string to give it try. I would like to use this search string to collect some useful .edu and .gov blogs.
now day every link is no follow, only few are dofollow, but you may still use this string for those noob clients who only want to see their url on .edu or .gov sites, as many are doing this
Sorry to say now a days google does not focus on .edu and .gov backlinks. Its become useless. Wherever you may choose the nofollow or dofollow backlinks.
yes, they don't guarantee you high rankings, but hey every link counts. If you can get some quick links from .gov why not just do that?