The equation is obvious for all type of online marketing. We have been talking a lot about getting valuable backlinks but I have yet to see anything about getting valuable backlinks from .edu domains. If I have missed them please provide me with the direction. Why .edu domains? Reportedly it is easy to locate blogs of .edu sites where one could post relevant comments to get valuable backlinks since many of those blogs have high PR. Ideally one wouldn't have to be registered to post. The search operator starts with site: .edu inurl:blog "post a comments" Please assist me how to locate them by completing the serach operator. I welcome all comments but I would appreciate those coming from those knowledgable in search operators. Thanks.
And how to detect those with "nofollow" links? Not that completely invaluable but prefer to avoid them since Google won't "recognise" those backlink. Thanks.
Almost every high pr blog now use "nofollow" in comments, the rest if found closely moderate their comments, so it is more of a waste of time to search for them IMHO for SEO.
I was told of any easy way by using Firefox browser and a certain plugin/download but I was told very little else except that it requires some consideration (nothing sexual but about $50). I was given a list of urls of such blogs and I'm convinced that it is possible. I'm trying to negotiate a price for a list of such blogs related to some health matters for my Health sites (to get backlinks to relevant pages - weight loss, stress, substance addiction, anger management, etc). SEO Gurus please assist.
it does not have a high pr because it is new but you can try my .edu blog: http://blogs.adison.edu/directory/. also you can buy posts.
addlinkurl, Thanks for your Best Websites Blog's url. What about the others? I thought we are supposed to help others. Still blur about the value of backlinks from .edu domains?
>>>Valuable backlinks = high PR = high traffic = high Adsense $<<< wrong. adsense doesn't know what backlinks you have. and this forum is full of pissed-off people who have "high traffic" but lousy adsense earnings.
What about my request for the expansion of the following search operator: site: .edu inurl:blog "post a comments... Purpose: To locate .edu blogs with high PR where one can post comments to get backlinks without having to register. Let us not be distracted from the original purpose of this thread.
Try this: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q="comment"+inurl:.edu+++inurl:blog&btnG=Search&meta= I wouldn't recommend adding too many comments in case the site gets over run with links to viagra sites and google thinks you are a similar type of spammer.