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post May 1 2007, 06:15 PM
I have been doing some link research on some of my competitors, and have noticed that they do have some .edu links. How does one go about getting links on a .edu website?
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post May 2 2007, 12:17 AM
One of the easiest ways is to create content that fills an informational void that an edu site might be interested in linking to.
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post May 2 2007, 04:46 AM
Another way is to search for student blogs and see if you can connect with one. As a second thought having children at College helps! dry.gif


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post May 2 2007, 06:06 AM
If you see a competititor with .edu links go to those .edu pages and see what they are linking to.
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post May 2 2007, 09:46 PM
I wonder. Wouldn't it be more effective to create something for your core (very targeted and possibly loyal) customers and promote it on the sites, where they live? That'd bring more links and targeted visitors and would be more effective than .edu links.

If you create many useful articles and promote them (don't forget the last part), I suspect you'll be in much better shape, than while scurring for .edu links, because, essentially, .edu sites are just sites with lots of trusted, topical links (and without much buying audience), nothing else.

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post May 3 2007, 08:18 AM
We have attempted to gain links from .edu sites before, and it's proving to be rather challenging. The biggest problem is finding a blog, etc that is still actively maintained (many, many stale pages out there), and then it's getting hold of the owner.

Then after that was the fun and games trying to get them to link to the target site. For many (especially the professors), their webpages are of low-to-no real priority and so they couldn't be bothered updating them. Also was the natural suspicion as to why they were being approached.

All in all we've found it to be a real hassle trying to get links from .edu sites, especially when so many have become riddled with spam sad.gif

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