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I Want Do follow Education Forum Website ?

Discussion in 'SEO' started by thenetspiders, May 9, 2011.

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    Hii i am launching a website related to school and looking for Do follow Education Forum website that helps in promoting website ....
     
    thenetspiders, May 9, 2011 IP
  2. maksimo

    maksimo Peon

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    You have many of links on net with do f site, if you asked for that
     
    maksimo, May 9, 2011 IP
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    sojibrahman Greenhorn

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    you just use this commend put on google inurl:.edu "your keyword" "powered By Wordpress"

    And go this page and put up a comment.if they have approved your comment you will get a backlinks from .edu site
     
    sojibrahman, May 9, 2011 IP
  4. Roger Fred

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    You have to look for them yourself. Cant' find them easily, you have to make comprehensive search on search engine when you find fewer for your project.
     
    Roger Fred, May 9, 2011 IP
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    deeprajncc Member

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    Great.. You are thinking for launching a education or schools related sites...You can use this free education forums for your website promotion....You can also search a lot of education forums in Google Seach Engines...
     
    deeprajncc, May 9, 2011 IP
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    There are a lot of lists are available but most of them are useless for us. As they don't allow signatures.
     
    tech-guy, May 10, 2011 IP
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    just write on google you are find many sources related eduction
     
    diamondzul, May 10, 2011 IP
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    I think there should be a basics section for SEO... This is REAL elementary!
     
    jbtooloo, May 10, 2011 IP
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    Every Tuesday we pick a vertical market based on the number of votes a market receives at our Vertical Market Poll. This week it is the Education market. We invite all of you out there to post (in the comments) a specific link building recommendation for the education market (a good directory, authority website, blog, link search, etc.). If it adds value, we will approve it, give you the credit and a “dofollow” link to your site. However, we will just delete stupid, irrelevant, spammy comments – only truly useful information will be allowed.

    So you might be thinking "why in the world do schools need to work at getting inbound links? Heck, I am trying to get links from .edu’s!" Let me assure you there are many educational institutions out there conduction link building all the time. Admittedly, most of them are for profit or career colleges, but we know of many traditional schools building links to specific pages such as MBA and continuing education programs.

    A word of caution: the affiliate business in the education market is huge. Many education affiliate sites are very well done, have high PR and are pretty well established. However, if you look hard enough, you can get direct links from those sites as they do need a number of outbound links that are not affiliate links. With that said, here are some sites that link directly to educational institutions, they are PR3 to PR7 sites. All of them were found by checking the Google backlinks of just two schools – one career college and one public school. Image what a thorough search would provide.

    At Campus Explorer, it is not obvious how to get your school listed here, but you should make the effort. This site has over 3,500 Google backlinks to the home page. Each school detail page has a direct link to the school along with a detailed description. We suggest you use the contact us form at the bottom of the page.

    Students Review has a couple ways for you to participate. The obvious one is for students to review your school, but they also offer a forum which seems to be a bit unmoderated (if you know what I mean).

    Peterson’s is a PR7 site and will take a little work for you to get listed. They have many affiliate links but there are plenty of pages that have direct links to schools. Most affiliate sites do need non-affiliate outbound links to help with their rankings. Try the contact us at the bottom of the page.

    College Tool Kit is pretty interesting. Lots of great info and a PR7. Looks like you will also need to use the contact form at the bottom page.

    Edu Registry is an affiliate site, but has a nice list of schools by state. Looks like you need to use the email address at the bottom of their page to contact them.

    RateMyProfessors is a bit of a social site and it is pretty obvious what needs to be done here to get a link (or many links). Reach out to some of your students and go for it!

    US School Directory is a pretty straight forward site listing schools by state. Looks like you need to use their contact form to request a listing and they may require a reciprocal link.

    OK – there are 7 really nice opportunities for links TO education sites. Now lets hear from the rest of you. Place your advice for link building for the education market in the comments below. Those that are accepted will get a nice "dofollow" link from us.

    Make sure you sign up for our email or RSS feed so that you are alerted every time a new niche market is covered. Even if we are not focusing on your niche, you just might see a pretty creative idea that will trigger an thought for your market.
     
    deew, May 10, 2011 IP
  10. Alihafeez

    Alihafeez Guest

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    Google is best for this purpose.. :)
     
    Alihafeez, May 11, 2011 IP
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    Just go and google it, you will find lots of education forums.
     
    whiterat, May 12, 2011 IP
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    Yes you can make some good impact with the relevant forums and blogs .
     
    mikebpo, May 12, 2011 IP
  13. thenetspiders

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    thanks for all your comments but still facing problem...........because i found some .Edu blogs but most of them are Borken links ........
     
    thenetspiders, Oct 13, 2011 IP
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    You just try for searching "inurl" keyword for searching any type of forum or website its helps you.
     
    pratap295, Oct 19, 2011 IP
  15. annicebrita

    annicebrita Greenhorn

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    In google search engine lot of lists are available but most of them are useless for us. so it's very typical finding educational forum.
     
    annicebrita, Oct 18, 2013 IP