In case you do not know the links from sites. Edu and. GOV are highly valued by google for natural positioning links since they are often sites of authority, educational or governmental nature. Find links. Edu and. Gov can be easy if you know how. I'll tell you how to find links. Edu and. Gov in minutes and without limitation:
I'll explain the steps to follow:
site: edu in url: blog "leave a comment" - "comments closed" - "You Must Be logged in to comment"
The search string does the following:
site: edu - means that Google will only show results with an extension. edu
inurl: blog-means that Google will show results only blogs that are located in those domains. edu.
"Leave a comment" - means your search will only blogs. Edu that have an active contact form
- "Comments closed" - The "-" means that your search will NOT show blogs where comments are closed.
- "You Must Be logged in to comment" - Here's another denial, this time to tell Google not to show us where you need to log in results to comment
To search for blogs where comments have replaced active site: edu on site: gov in your search string.
Also do not be afraid to experiment and make changes to the search string, you can add or remove factors of the same for other different results. You can also add keywords to get more consistent results to your niche.
If that was not enough here other search strings or footprints:
1. Find. EDU and. GOV blogs where you can get links. Just need to change keywords for your keywords in your industry:
"Keyword" + in url: blog site:. Edu
"Keyword" + in url: blog site:. Gov
site:. gov + wp-admin "keywords"
site:. gov + blog site:. gov + comment.php "keywords"
site:. gov + "submit site" "keyword"
site:. gov + "submit your site" "keyword"
site:. gov + "add url" "keywords"
site:. edu in url: blog "keyword" "comment" "keywords"
site: gov - "You Must Be logged in" - "comment closed" "keyword"
site: edu - "You Must Be logged in" - "comment closed" "keyword"
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