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01-13-2013, 05:05 PM
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EDU AND GOVERNMENT SITE FOOTPRINTS
EDU AND GOVERNMENT SITE FOOTPRINTS
You can easily replicate these queries to fit your needs, and it is highly scalable. You can find .edu, .gov, and if you are lucky, .mil blogs. If you are not as picky, you can just search specifically for the blogs without the .edu or .gov extension, and you can find some high pageranked blogs on the first pages of results. Play around with it, enjoy it, it’s free! Then of course you know how to drop a link on the comments. Most of these will not be “do follow” links, but just the fact that you can get .gov and .edu links is very important. Government links are just about the most trusted websites on the internet. You can't just oneday decide to register a .gov or .edu site, and go out and register one without having a ‘trusted organization’ first. So since there aren’t many of us that own our own university, this is the next best thing. Heres a few examples. Google query: site:.gov blog [or site:.edu blog] Results in: Google finds any .gov website that is running a blog or has a /blog/ directory. You can then visit these blogs and post comments (if you can find wordpress blogs like this one), and get hundreds of free .gov backlinks. [Alternative queries: ‘blog’ ‘blogs’ ‘wordpress’ ‘comment’ ‘guestbook’ ‘2007' ‘2006'] Google query: site:.edu *your niche* + blog For example: site:.edu internet marketing blog The top result is a .edu blog that links to a non edu blog, but that blog is related and is PR3 and has edu backlinks. That is also a great relevant place to comment, even if it is not directly a .edu. On the other hand, the third result was a PR3 highly related .edu internet marketing blog with zero comments. That is easy .edu backlinks! EDU Links site:edu inurl:login (Create an account) site:edu "powered by SMF" site:edu "powered by Fireboard" site:edu "powered by phpbb site:edu inurl:login (Create an account) site:edu "powered by vbulletin" inurl:.edu/phpbb2 inurl:.edu/ (Powered by Invision Power Board) site:edu "powered by SMF" 'You can use this free tool to locate blogs that includes the follow attribute HERE: "site:.edu" "Powered By Wordpress" + keyword 'site:.edu *your niche* + blog 'site:.gov *keyword* + blog "Speicher alle Deine Webseiten-Favoriten an einem Ort" "Store all your favourite links in one place" "store, share and tag your favourite links" Store all your favourite links in one place, accessible from anywhere. “Share your bookmarks with everyone, with friends on your watchlist or just keep them private.” “Tag your bookmarks with as many labels as you want, instead of wrestling with folders.” inurl: pliggbeta9 intitle: powered by pligg site:.edu inurl:user/register?destination=home site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" SEO Footprints – Backlinks Made Easy site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -”comments closed” -”you must be logged in” “Keywords” “inurl:.gov+inurl:blog” inurl:.edu+inurl:forum” inurl:.gov+inurl:blog “inurl:.edu+inurl:forum”. EDU Forums, Government Forums, Military sites site:edu inurl:login (Create an account) site:edu “powered by vbulletin” inurl:.edu/phpbb2 inurl:.edu/ (Powered by Invision Power Board) site:edu “powered by SMF” edu forums sites,gov forums sites site:.mil site:edu inurl:login (Create an account) site:edu "powered by vbulletin" inurl:.edu/phpbb2 inurl:.edu/ (Powered by Invision Power Board) site:edu "powered by SMF" "keyword" forum site:.edu "keyword" forum site:.gov "keyword" blog site:.gov EDU BLOGS, GOV BLOGS Locate thousands of related blogs using these search strings. inurl:.gov+inurl:blog site:.edu inurl:wp-login.php +blog site:.gov inurl:wp-login.php +blog site:.edu inurl:”wp-admin” +login site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” –“comments closed” -”you must be logged in” “keyword” site:.edu “no comments” +blogroll -”posting closed” -”you must be logged in” - ”comments are closed” site:.gov “no comments” +blogroll -”posting closed” -”you must be logged in” - ”comments are closed” inurl:(edu|gov) “no comments” +blogroll -”posting closed” -”you must be logged in” - ”comments are closed” site:.edu inurl:blog “comment” -”you must be logged in” -”posting closed” -”comment closed” “keyword” "keyword" blog site:.edu keyword +inurl:blog site:.edu EDU Forums inurl:.edu/phpbb inurl:register inurl:edu forum inurl:gov forum inurl:.edu+inurl:forum GOV Forums inurl:.gov +inurl:forum + inurl:register inurl:.gov +inurl:forum EDU Guestbooks Guestbooks can too be quite good for dropping backlinks and if you want a few edu ones with good PR heres a couple below. I won’t go into detail on how to add your link as I’m sure you will all know, anyway here are the footprints and the links. However there is one thing about the links… use your “Anchor” Text as your name which will become the “Anchor” Text for your url. site:.edu inurl:guestbook inurl: edu guestbook inurl:edu Link:http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/ site:edu inurl:guestbook +"found at Matt's Script Archive" inurl:"guestBook.aspx" site:edu inurl:guest inurl:guest site:edu carry out indepth keyword research and provide high traffic, low competition keyphrases on a given niche using market samurai |
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01-23-2013, 11:12 PM
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Thanks for sharing a great post about Footprints but please inform me the Footprint for auto approved .edu and .gov links.
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03-08-2013, 08:08 PM
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WEB 2.0 SITES
Social News Footprints Pligg Site Footprints Pligg is an open source content management system that is designed for large social news gathering websites. It provides an out of the box solution for setting up a site that allows any registered member to submit and publish news and rate other author's news articles based on the quality of the content. "http://www.pligg.com" "Powered by Pligg" "powered by pligg" Home Login "Register" "What Is Pligg?" allintitle:store share and tag your favorite links intitle:"Pligg Beta 9" intitle:"Pligg beta" inurl:"Pligg beta" inurl:"register.php"++"powered by pligg" inurl:/register intext:"Powered by Pligg" -inurl:.php inurl:/register intext:"Powered by Pligg" -inurl:.php inurl:/register intext:"upcoming" intext:"published" intext:"submit" intext:"Tag Cloud" - inurl:.php inurl:/register intext:"upcoming" intext:"published" intext:"submit" -inurl:.php inurl:/register intext:"upcoming" intext:"published" intext:"submit" -inurl:.php intitle:"register" inurl:/register.php intext:"Powered by Pligg" inurl:live_comments.php inurl:register.php intext:"upcoming" intext:"published" intext:"submit" inurl:story.php inanchor:upcoming |
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05-05-2013, 03:40 PM
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You can easily replicate these queries to fit your needs, and it is highly scalable. You can
find .edu, .gov, and if you are lucky, .mil blogs. If you are not as picky, you can just search specifically for the blogs without the .edu or .gov extension, and you can find some high page ranked blogs on the first pages of results. Play around with it, enjoy it, it’s free! Then of course you know how to drop a link on the comments. Most of these will not be “do follow” links, but just the fact that you can get .gov and .edu links is very important. Government links are just about the most trusted websites on the internet. You can't just one day decide to register a .gov or .edu site, and go out and register one without having a ‘trusted organization’ first. So since there aren’t many of us that own our own university, this is the next best thing. Here's a few examples. |
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06-14-2013, 04:07 PM
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07-04-2013, 01:14 PM
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08-30-2013, 01:49 AM
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bump post for new users
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09-06-2013, 12:48 AM
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i will add footprints soon..
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09-18-2013, 12:18 PM
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bump again.................
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04-04-2015, 03:45 PM
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