How To Find High PR .Edu and .Gov Dofollow Blogs

Written by Atniz

Topics: SEO

If you are on mission to build backlinks for your website, try to concentrate in getting more .edu and .gov backlinks. It is simply because .edu and .gov sites have high natural backlinks gives them good page rank. It is hard to find .edu or .gov blogs that gives dofollow juice for commentators. But, if you can find, please don’t spam. You can start searching for dofollow blogs from google by searching:

site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword”

site:.gov inurl:blog “keyword”

If you are targeting for any keyword, find similar or related keyword in your search and try using keyword as commentators name. Write related comment and pray that your comment will get approved. Monitor your site’s SERP ranking in google. I’m sure you will be able to see some difference in few days time.

My sincere advice is not to comment on blog pages that have tons of comments on it with links to some “buy viagra” type of names. Find high PR pages that have lesser number of comments. It is difficult to get quality blog pages but it is worth every effort. It will give more value to your comment link and represents better in SERP ranking with potential increase page rank in next update.

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  1. Credit says:

    I have seen people selling this method for $20. Great that you told us how to find .edu and .gov blogs for free!! Thanks for the post.

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    Atniz Reply:

    You’re welcome. You are always welcome to pay me $20 if you wish… Lolz.

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  2. this is good idea..but when im trying to do backlick at gov or edu..i found a lot of them use nofollow..so better u double check before make any comment..anyway..thanks..

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    Atniz Reply:

    Trust me, there are dofollow .edu blogs and I have some of them too. I just don’t want to share it yet as it is still spam free zone. Look harder, you will find it too.

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  3. Nokia Blog says:

    The method you explained will give list of .edu and .gov blogs but not necessarily dofollow blogs.Can you please tell me a specific method for getting dofollow .edu and .gov blogs.
    Thanks

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    Atniz Reply:

    You need to manually check for this. Or, maybe you can trim down your google search to dofollow. There might be someone else could have a list of edu dofollow blogs and sharing it for free.

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  4. deakaz says:

    I didn’t know how to do this, I appreciate you taking the time to educate people about how to do this. Would you say this was the best way to gain high quality backlinks?

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    Atniz Reply:

    Now you know how to get some high quality backlinks. Try not to spam the pages if you can find any. It is for the everyone’s benefit.

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    ranhae Reply:

    That’s right, I often found .edu or .gov blogs full of spam comments, that’s so annoying.

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    Atniz Reply:

    It take some time to find genuine, not spammed gov and edu dofollow blogs. That is why many link builders charging so high for it.

  5. site:.edu inurl:blog “keyword”

    site:.gov inurl:blog “keyword”

    i try them,they work well
    Thanks

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  6. Great tips, i will try it.

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    Work At Home Reply:

    Good luck on that!

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  7. Aghh, the allusive .gov and .edu links are very hard to come by. In my experience the only way to get a real link is by actually being involved with a government job and legitimately gaining a backlink due to you involvement with the project.

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    Work At Home Reply:

    I never tried that. Thanks for this info.

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