We all know that building quality one way backlinks is not an easy task. Just to be able to find them is tedious work. But in order to rank higher in the search engines we must have high value backlinks pointing back to our site. Edu backlinks are highly regarded by Google, and Google gives us more credit and rank power if it finds them on our website. One quality backlink is worth thousands of ordinary backlinks. To get straight to the point, here is how you can build .edu backlinks. Type in the google search box the following code and hit enter: site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment†-â€comments closed†-â€you must be logged in†“your keyword†Obviously, you will have to replace "your keyword" with the keyword phrase related to your niche. If your keyword is a long tail keyword and you don't get any results, try a broader keyword that refers to your niche. Once you find blogs related to your niche, go ahead and leave a comment that would add real value to their post, thus way your comment has a higher chance of being accepted on their site. When leaving a comment use one of your keywords as an anchor text linking back to your site. It is not recommended to use the same keyword for all your backlinks. Rotating multiple keywords will make link building look more natural to the search engines. For the same reason, you can use your name or phrases like "click here" when linking back to your site. To create .gov backlinks just replace .edu with .gov in the code above and follow the same steps. This one way backlinking method is very powerful and if you follow it, the results will point you in the right direction.
Well, looking for a .edu and .gov sites to comment are not that hard, but what's tough is to make your comment accepted by those web sites and make it live, with or without a link of your website provided on that comment from you. It is quite hard to get back links from .edu and .gov, but it is worth the effort is you get to have one. The value of those TLD's are way higher than probably a .blogspot or wordpress or any other TLD out there.
Though the method is good technically but I advise you to remove "your keyword" as it usually minimize search result to just 3-4 result. Try to surf few pages of the edu site and find out the nature of approved comment. That will help you to get your comment approved.
is much better if you find a way to automate that link building. However you can still do it manually if you have the time. I personally would focus on getting as much backlinks as possible by any means (doing it myself, buying a good backlink service, etc) instead on focusing on 1 or 2 or 5 .edu backlinks ponting to my website.
Very hard to get them. Sure - you can backlink - but the admins of the sites will need to accept your comment. They usually don't. I don't waste my time w/ them.
One of the Google's CEOs tells that backlinks from .gov or .edu domains are not considered as more important than the links from any other domains. There are lots of videos from these CEOs, you can easily find the video about this matter.
But there is no harm in trying the luck with .gov and .edu sites. If you are lucky then you are lucky so try your luck.