One of the best tools available to find authority backlinks to your website is the SEO Quake plug in for Firefox.
If you don’t use currently use Firefox as your primary browser, you’ll need to download it at the link below before you can use the SEO Quake tool:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/fx/
After Firefox is installed, you can install the free SEO Quake plugin at:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/seoquake-seo-extension/
The SEO Quake plugin is relatively simple install, but if you have any questions, the YouTube video below walks you through the process in great detail.
Once you have your plug in up and running, you can use it to start searching for back links to your website that have a high page ranking.
The goal is to find backlinks with a PR of 1 to 3 to funnel traffic to your website and increase your ranking with Google.
Because .edu and .gov sites already carry so much authority; Page Rank isn't as important with these type sites. However,the goal you're trying to achieve is to get quality PR1 backlinks.
A Google search picked up some authority codes you can use to search for quality backlinks, and since Wordpress is the most common blogging platform; the following codes are all that is necessary to generate at least 10 to 15 high quality backlinks.
site:.com inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed"-"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.org inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.gov inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
These codes will allow you to find authority Wordpress blogs that allow commenting.
Enter the authority code into Google, along with your keyword, and sort your results based on page rank. This is where SEO Quake comes in. Click on the small down arrow that is next to the PR at the top of the sort column.
This should present you with Wordpress blogs related to your site that have a high PR. However, if you don’t find any relevant sites on page 1 of the search results, go to page 2 and page 3. If you get no search results, broaden your keyword search.
If you do a little searching, you should easily be able to locate some relevant sites that allow commenting and are worth your posting to. Usually only one or two links to .edu sites will give your site a substantial boost in the rankings.
If you notice, the only difference in each Authority Code search string, is in the beginning.
The first part of each string tells Google to look for either .com, .org, .edu or .gov sites.
For .com sites, look for news and information sites relating to your niche. Avoid overly commercialized web sites that aren't valued as highly by Google.
For .orgs sites, look for relevant association blogs.
For .gov and .edu sites; it's not really necessary to worry about the content. This is because not everyone can get a link with these sites. Google knows this and recognizes the domain name alone as an authority site regardless of content.
Now you need to place useful relevant comments on some of these sites, if they allow you to enter your URL into the comment section. If they do not allow commenting with your URL , keep searching for another site until you have placed several worthy comments on several blogs.
Blog commenting require some thought but it isn't overly difficult.
Here are some general rules that will help you write good blogging comments and make sure that none of your comments or links get trashed as comment spam.
In addition to to finding authority backlinks to your website, using SEO Quake helps web masters deal with search engine optimization and internet promotion of web sites on the fly.
The goal is to find backlinks with a PR of 1 to 3 to funnel traffic to your website and increase your ranking with Google.
Because .edu and .gov sites already carry so much authority; Page Rank isn't as important with these type sites. However,the goal you're trying to achieve is to get quality PR1 backlinks.
A Google search picked up some authority codes you can use to search for quality backlinks, and since Wordpress is the most common blogging platform; the following codes are all that is necessary to generate at least 10 to 15 high quality backlinks.
site:.com inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed"-"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.org inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
site:.gov inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "ADD YOUR KEYWORD"
These codes will allow you to find authority Wordpress blogs that allow commenting.
Enter the authority code into Google, along with your keyword, and sort your results based on page rank. This is where SEO Quake comes in. Click on the small down arrow that is next to the PR at the top of the sort column.
This should present you with Wordpress blogs related to your site that have a high PR. However, if you don’t find any relevant sites on page 1 of the search results, go to page 2 and page 3. If you get no search results, broaden your keyword search.
If you do a little searching, you should easily be able to locate some relevant sites that allow commenting and are worth your posting to. Usually only one or two links to .edu sites will give your site a substantial boost in the rankings.
If you notice, the only difference in each Authority Code search string, is in the beginning.
The first part of each string tells Google to look for either .com, .org, .edu or .gov sites.
For .com sites, look for news and information sites relating to your niche. Avoid overly commercialized web sites that aren't valued as highly by Google.
For .orgs sites, look for relevant association blogs.
For .gov and .edu sites; it's not really necessary to worry about the content. This is because not everyone can get a link with these sites. Google knows this and recognizes the domain name alone as an authority site regardless of content.
Now you need to place useful relevant comments on some of these sites, if they allow you to enter your URL into the comment section. If they do not allow commenting with your URL , keep searching for another site until you have placed several worthy comments on several blogs.
Blog commenting require some thought but it isn't overly difficult.
Here are some general rules that will help you write good blogging comments and make sure that none of your comments or links get trashed as comment spam.
In addition to to finding authority backlinks to your website, using SEO Quake helps web masters deal with search engine optimization and internet promotion of web sites on the fly.
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Quality back links is some thing every one want but it is not so easy. SEo quake a software design to get back links.
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