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What's in
This Guide
1. Foot Prints
2. Google Search Operators
3. Methodology
4. Footprint Variations quest
5. Preparation
6. Get .edu and .gov Backlink List
7. Probe About Blogs Commenting
8. Finding Free Press Release Sites
9. Get Free Directories List
10.Probe About Free RSS Feed Submission Sites
11.Free Wiki Sites Backlink List
12.Probe About Squidoo High PR Links
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Intro
EASY LINK BUILDING, Really ??
Backlinks will ALWAYS be a part of search engine algorithms. The more
backlinks pointing to a website or article the better it ranks. More HIGH
QUALITY backlinks pointing to a site is even better. To top it off what’s even
better than that are .edu and .gov links. On-page SEO plus backlinks equals
traffic and cash. Plain and simple.
There are many things about internet marketing that I enjoy, but there’s also
things that I DREAD! If you’re anything like me you’ll optimize your website or
article the best you can on-page, then comes the part we all dislike with a
passion... Finding all those damn backlinks needed for that spot in Google.
Buying backlink from the Gurus was effective to an extent, since backlinks will
always do what they do, which is increase search engine rankings and Page
Rank.
However after probably A YEAR OR MORE always stressing about where to get
my backlinks and spending crazy amounts of money on various services and
backlink packages, I finally cracked it…
I stumbled across something I didn’t think was actually possible. I didn’t EVER
AGAIN have to wonder how to get that next 1,000 high quality backlinks to
bring my sites up in the search results. There was no longer any question about
where to go for the absolute best backlinks possible.
That source just so happens to be….GOOGLE! THE DUCK SOUP LINK BUILDING
GUIDE will unveil a virtually INFINITE source of high quality, never stale,
always updated backlink sources that were always hidden from your view, until
now.
This is EXTREMELY powerful stuff. I suppose Google will just love me after
this…
So without further ado, dive in and discover why you’ll NEVER BUY A BACKLINK
AGAIN!
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Footprints
In a nutshell, a footprint is a piece of code or a sentence that website scripts
have.
Let me show you an example, assume a person creates a website about
“learning guitar” and wish to start a forum for its members to discuss about
tips about playing guitar. In order to do so, they need choose some kind of
forum script Or CMS to use, such as phpbb, vBulletin, Wordpress or others.
The most common footprint that you’ll see is the “Powered by…” footprint. In
case the person uses the phpbb forum script, there is a footprint in all
installations of phpbb, which is “Powered by phpbb” at the bottom of the
forum.
Therefore, if you search for “powered by phpbb” with Google, you’ll find a TON
of forums running on the phpbb script. Good thing for webmasters like us…
For every blogging script, commenting script, guestbook script, forum script, etc
etc… you can always find a common footprint to look for.
But you need not do any of the hardwork. Because I already compiled a pretty
good list to get you started.
When we combine these footprints with advanced search operators our
keywords and some crafty thinking, they could be very powerful.
Almost all of these footprints can be used with your niche keyword(s) to return
relevant results. As we all know, Google gives more importance to niche
relevant backlinks and it’s just a great way to dig deeper in Google by using
keywords.
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Common Footprints
MISC Footprints :
Register.php
Captcha
Nofollow
Dofollow
ifollow.gif
related URLs
related sites
Directory
Advertiser Testimonials
add url
add site
add website
add your site
submit url
submit website
submit your site
submit a url
submit a website
submit a site
suggest url
suggest website
suggest your site
suggest a url
suggest a site
recommended links
recommended sites
recommended resources
favorite links favorite sites
bookmarks resources
“list *keyword* sites”
List of More Specific Footprints
This list of footprints will help you to
find sites running blog, forum,
guestbook and other platforms that can
often be used to gain a quality backlink.
Forums:
Forum
Discussion boards
Members
Join
Tag
Group
Message Board
bulletin board
/phpbb2
Blogs:
Wp-login
wp-admin
blogroll blog
you must be logged in
comments are closed (you will see how
to tell Google to not return sites with
this footprint) posting closed
Add comment
post comment
leave a comment
no comments
notify me of follow-up comments
make a comment
add-blog.php
add_blog.php
addblog.html
addyourblog.asp
blog-submission.html
blog_submission.html
submit-blog.html submit_blog.html
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Common Footprints
Guestbook:
Guestbook
http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/
“found at Matt’s Script Archive”
guestbook.aspx
Wiki’s:
Wiki Media
Wiki_talk
Social Network Sites: Bravenet.com
“powered by buddypress” ning.com
“Powered by Ning”
/main/authorization/SignIn
/main/authorization/SignUp
Big List of Additional Footprints: This list
is currently unsorted and contains a mix
of blog, forum and guestbook footprints
For best results, these should all be
used with quotations (“”)and can be
used with your keywords as well to find
sites specific to your niche.
powered by wordpress
Powered by BlogEngine
Powered by BlogEngine.Net
Powered by Blogsmith
powered by Typepad
powered by scoop
Powered by PHPbb
Powered by vBulletin
Powered by SMF
powered by Simple Machines
powered by punBB
Powered by Tagbox
Powered by DRBGuestbook
powered by bbPress
powered by yabb
powered by ip.board
powered by invision power board
powered by e-blah
powered by xmb
powered by fudforum
powered by fluxbb
powered by forum software minibb
powered by phorum
powered by quicksilver forums
powered by seo-board
powered by ubb.threads
powered by the unclassified newsboard
powered by usebb forum software
powered by xennobb
powered by yaf
Powered By MyBB
powered by icebb
powered by javabb
powered by viscacha
Powered by Pligg
Powered by PHPDug
Powered by MediaShare
Powered by clipbucket
Powered by VidiScript
Powered by PHPMotion
Powered by ClipShare
Powered by iVidPlay
Powered by iSoftScripts
Powered by VShare
Powered by Video CMS
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Common Footprints
Powered by PHP Melody
Powered by SkaDate
Powered by Sharemixer
Powered by SocialMedia
Powered By ONEsite
powered by insoshi
Powered by Ning
powered by buddypress
powered by elgg
Drupal Powered Websites
Powered by Drupal
powered by b2evolution
powered by Mephisto comment
powered by subtext
Powered by s9y comment
powered by socialwebcms
Powered by ModX
powered by Concrete5
powered by Plone
powered by soapblox
powered by Fireboard
Powered by ExpressionEngine
Powered by KickApps
powered by snitz forums
Powered by AEF
Powered by Beehive
Powered by FruitShow
Powered By Webs ID
Powered by free article directory
Powered by Article Friendly
Powered by ArticleMS
Powered by Article Dashboard
Powered by OpenLD
Powered by Quicksilver
Forums /index.php?action=register
CreateUser.aspx?ReturnUrl=
RSS Feed Footprints:
Submitrssfeed.aspx
AddFeed.aspx
AddRSS.asp
Ping/ RSS_submission_form.asp
RSSform.asp?cat
Suggest-A-Feed addFeed.do
add_feed.php
addfeed.html
addfeed.php addfeed/
cgi_rss_submission
FeedAdd.cfm
newfeed.php
ping.asp
ping.php
rss-add.html
rssform.asp
sub_rss.asp
submit-feeds.html
submitFeed.jsp
submit_feed.jsp
submitfeed
submitfeed.shtml
submitnews.php
submitrss.php
suggest/feed
suggest_feeds.asp
submit.php
submitFeed.aspx
AddRSSFeed.jsp
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Advanced Google Search Operators
We can benefit greatly just by using Google. Most of the people REALLY has NO
IDEA how to utilize Google to its full potential. And to do this, we are just going to
take help from Google’s often little known advanced operators.
List of search operators:
Site: ► this operator is used with a url in order to find all indexed pages for a
particular domain.
Example: site:yoursite.com
Inurl: ► this operator is used to search for url’s that contain a specific word or
words in it.
Example: inurl:guitar lessons
Allintitle: ► this operator is used to search for pages that contain multiple
specific words in their title.
Example: allintitle:guitar lessons
- ► this operator is used to exclude results with specific words in them.
Example: guitar “post a comment” -nofollow
+ ► this operator is used to include results with specific words in them.
Example: music “post a comment” +dofollow
Intitle: ► this operator is used to include results with a single specific word in
the page title.
Example: intitle:music lessons
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Advanced Google Search Operators
Intext: ► this operator is used to include results with specific words anywhere in
the page text.
Example: intext:learn guitar
* ► this operator is used as a wild card. So if you were to search for “the best
*”, the results would come back with any page that was about the best
something.
Example: “top * toys” This will return results such as top 5 toys, top Christmas
toys, etc…
~ ► this operator is used to search for all synonyms of the word directly
following it.
Example: dog training ~advice (this will also search for terms such as dog
training instruction, dog training guide, dog training tips etc…)
.. ► this operator is used to search for a range of numbers.
Example: Top 1..99 songs (this will return any post such as top 12 songs)
Filetype: ► this will allow you to search for just a certain filetype such as a
.doc or .pdf file.
Example: filetype:pdf dog tricks will find pdf files related to dog tricks.
| ► this operator is used as an OR operator, allowing you to search for
keyword1 OR keyword2
Example: best dog tricks|training (Will return results for best dog tricks or best
dog training).
It is very easy to make slight changes to the search strings and get your desired
results. That is what makes it so much fun and rewarding.
Google does have an Advanced Search Page that many people do not know
about or utilizes. But I don’t find it as flexible or easy to use. One thing I always
do, once you come up with a good search string, make sure you note it down and
save for your future projects.
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Methodology
This is best part of this guide. I’ll show you few examples of how to combine the
footprints with the Advanced Search Operators and come up with seriously
powerful backlink finding search strings.
Advanced Backlink Infinite Search Strings
Example 1 Inurl:/register.php “keyword”
This string will give you registration pages by using the inurl function to look in
the url and the register.php footprint. You can replace the keyword with any
keyword according to your niche. This will give you a broad range of results from
forums to guestbooks to web 2.0 sites and more.
TIP:
Example 2
“keyword” blog site:.edu -captcha -nofollow “leave a comment”
This string is not as complex it looks if you break it down to small steps.
“keyword” blog - This string will simply search for the sites that contains blog
and the keyword of your choice.
site:.edu - It will search for just .edu sites.
-captcha -nofollow - It’ll exclude any sites that say captcha or nofollow on them.
“leave a comment” – It will search for the words leave a comment on the site.
Therefore what it does, it’ll find all the .edu blogs that you can comment on.
VERY POWERFUL.
You can also change the blog to a different footprint word such as forum,
guestbook or any other footprints.
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Methodology
Let’s see another variation for finding similar .edu
sites…
“keyword” site:.edu “comment” -“you must be
logged in” -“posting closed” “comment closed”
This string is just a variation to previous string.
The important thing to note that you can alter the
.edu portion to any other extension you wish like
.gov, .info, .com etc. ..
Few more variation to find blogs for commenting:
inurl:.gov+inurl:blog
“keyword” site:.gov inurl:blog
site:.com inurl:blog “post a comment”
“keyword”+inurl:blog site:.edu site:.edu
inurl:”wordpress” + “leave a comment”
What do you see in the above examples is that the
order of footprints and advanced search
operators does not really matter.
Similarly, you can go through other search
operators and footprints and come up with other
personalized search strings for finding blogs to
comment.
COOL TRICK: How to search for recent content in
Google? Just take any of the search string, paste it to
search box and hit enter, now if you go to the left side
of the page, you’ll find search options “The Web”, just
click on “More search tools”
In case you can’t find it. Just press “CTRL+F” and
search for “More search tools”. Once you click on it.
You can sort results according to past hour, past 24
hours, here is how it looks…
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Methodology
I tend to use these next ones more for finding content and doing research, but you
can find some great blogs to comment on as well.
“top 1..99 ways” blog
“top 1..99 reasons” blog
“top 1..99 list” blog
These searches will find list based posts such as Top 27 ways to workout. Of
course with each of these advanced searches, you can include a keyword to find
list type posts on specific topics. Also, if you want lists that are no smaller than15,
then change the numbers to 15..99. I actually think this is one of the funniest
searches, because top lists are always interesting and informative.
One more golden nugget of a search you can use is to use a variant of one of the
following search string in order to find lists that others have compiled of different
back linking opportunities.
Intitle:list “keyword phrase”
“list * keyword * sites”
"high pr" "autoapprove“
“list * keyword * sites”
I just wanted to show you how it works with the few examples above, don’t let
that keep yourself from experimenting and finding other great footprints. I don’t
want to overwhelm you even before you get started.
My hope is that you can see that this is just scratching the surface of what can be
done and how to find as many backlinking opportunities as you could possibly
imagine. I am coming up with new advanced search strings every day to find
some killer backlink opportunities, and I hope that you will be too. With this
knowledge, you can sell back linking services, build some powerful link juice to
your own , Whatever you decide to do, the important thing is that you take this
knowledge and TAKE ACTION.
NOTE:
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Footprint Variations quest
I’m sure by now you’ve begun to see a pattern. I don’t have to say much more.
All interactive sites have common and shared phrases within them.
Many forums have the “powered by BLAHBLAH” at the bottom.
All sites that you can comment on include “post a comment”, “leave a comment”
etc.
All sites that you can submit an RSS feed would include “submit your rss feed
free” or some variation there-of.
These Google search strings are an absolute gold mine. You now have the ability
to mine into more potential backlink sources than you'll ever in a million years
have the time to even outsource, let alone do yourself.
By finding a common denominator within any group of backlink sources you can
use these search strings to grab a virtually infinite supply of them.
Here's an out of the box example. I came across MicroGroove sites which are
mainly for fans of bands and groups. Within your user profile, you can leave a
comment in your profile for a backlink.
The search string for that would be
“KEYWORDS “powered by microgroove” site:.com etc etc.
To state the obvious, within any of the search strings in this report, any top level
domain will work. .edu may be replaced with .com, .net, .org, .us etc. That’s a lot
of backlinks.
You can even take advantage of answer sites such as WikiAnswers, Answerbag
and ThriftyFun.com. You might use one of the following search strings to find
answer sites like these to leave links on.
Teeth whitening “post feedback” site:.com
Make money “give feedback” site:.org
Lose weight “answer question” site:.net
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Footprint Variations quest
With those search strings you can find potentially THOUSANDS of open questions
just waiting for your answer. That can drive some good traffic too in addition to
your links.
It’s even possible to find .edu sites to COMMENT on, rather than just for profile
links. Your search string would be as follows.
KEYWORDS “powered by wordpress” site:.edu
KEYWORDS “leave a comment” site:.edu
You’re still following the pattern I presume. Every search string you’ve used thus
far has displayed to you a list containing tens of thousands or more HIGH
QUALITY, high page rank, do-follow backlinks in seconds. All with free tools.
Do you see the power here?
Again here's a quick recap
If you’re looking for article directories, part of your string might be, “submit your
article”
“submit an article”
If you’re looking for press release sites you might use,
“submit press release”
“free press release submission”
“submit free press release”
“submit a free press release”
To find RSS feed directories to submit RSS feeds to,
“submit rss feed”
“add rss feed”
“Submit an rss feed”
“suggest rss feed”
If you’re using any of the Firefox plug-ins it is very easy to attain high quality
links very fast. Using the search strings alone are one thing, but being able to
distinguish page rank, and dofollow/nofollow will help you be more productive,
and have better results.
The possibilities are endless for anyone from self proclaimed backlink experts who
outsource it all, to marketers who prefer to build each one in their spare time.
I’ve saved thousands of dollars, and risen entire pages in Google after learning
how to implement the information within this report.’
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Preparation
Before you get right into it, I highly recommend you install a few Firefox browser
plugins. These are what make this system complete SWEETNESS
You'll be able to evaluate the strength and value of any potential backlink
INSTANTLY using this precise combination of tools.
THE PLUG-INS
• NoDoFollow – The NoDoFollow plug-in will allow you to instantly identify any
link on a page as no-follow or do-follow. Awesome tool!
This plug-in will automatically highlight DO-FOLLOW links as gray, and
NOFOLLOW links as red.
CLICK HERE to download this free.
• WebRank SEO Toolbar – The WebRank SEO Toolbar will display a toolbar at
the top of your browser containing vital page information such as Page Rank and
Alexa ratings. This will help you evaluate the value of each potential link you get
using this system.
CLICK HERE to download this free.
• SEO Quake – SEO Quake will display various search engine information within
the search results. This includes Page Rank, Alexa ratings and incoming links. It
will allow you to sort the search engine results by Page Rank which makes it a
very handy tool.
CLICK HERE to download this free.
**Use SEO QUAKE at your own risk. More about why later on**
Those are the 3 magic plug-ins. The combination of these free tools will allow
you to immediately evaluate the value of any potential backlink. No-follow and
Do-follow links will be identified and Page Rank will be displayed.
So without further ado, take a dive into The Ultimate Backlinks Report.
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Get .edu and .gov Backlink List
If you’ve been in the SEO game for a while, and I’m sure you know the true value
behind a link to your website, blog or article from .edu sites. Here’s how to get
them.
Step One – Head over to Google.com and make sure your plug-ins are installed.
Step Two – Copy and paste the following search string into the Search box. COPY
AND PASTE the following text EXACTLY. Leave all spaces, commas and quotation
marks as they are.
"powered by phpbb" site:.edu, /forum
That should bring up something like this. See below.
Now that my friend is a list of potential .edu sites to get a backlink from.
**NOTE**SEO QUAKE is not installed in this image** Use SEO Quake at your
own risk! Google doesn’t like SEO Quake, when using these search strings. You
may have your ip address temporarily banned from using their search engines for
“the possible submission of automated queries”…Their exact words. Use
SEOQUAKE AT YOUR OWN Risk with these methods.
That should bring up something like this. See below.
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Get .edu and .gov Backlink List
The next thing you want to do here is find forums whose links are public. If your
link is not publically viewable after you make it, it probably will not get indexed,
making it basically useless. Here’s how to find out if a link will be public, see
images below.
Step One – Visit a forum, and find the Members list.
Step Two – Click on a user’s name to view their profile. If you DO NOT have to
log in to view the profile, it’s a public link. If you require a log in to view the
profile, the link is not public and probably won’t get indexed.
Step 3 – Now once you enable your NoDoFollow Firefox add-on, any link that IS
NOT highlighted in red is a DO-FOLLOW link! Winner winner chicken dinner.
At the top of your browser, the WebRank SEO Toolbar you downloaded will
display this pages Page Rank.
Now here’s a couple variations of that search string for EVEN MORE .edu’s.
"powered by phpbb" site:.edu, inurl:/community
"powered by vbulletin" site:.edu, inurl:/forum
"powered by vbulletin" site:.edu, inurl:/community
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Get .edu and .gov Backlink List
STOP – Go try it! Now. Minimize this guide, copy/paste one of those strings Check
out the results. Then come back.
I'm going to get your mind flowing again.
That probably sums up a list of .edu sites you’ll probably never have enough time
in the world to get links from! Use your imagination without mental masturbation
!
You can easily find .GOV sites this same way, simply by switching out the .edu, with
.gov. Remember not only are you finding government and educational site link
sources, you're ALSO identifying DO-FOLLOW links at the same time using the
magic plug-ins.
You can also find other forum or discussion platforms which have something in
common. Just scroll down to the bottom of a forum and find the “powered by” link
and use that in quotes during your search.
Don't think that FORUMS are the only form of .gov or .edu site that you can interact
with and create backlinks on.
Some may also have blogs, article directories, wikis, and more.
This all gets a little deeper with more variations but I'm trying to get your mind
going. Think /blog or /wiki etc.
Few .edu/.gov blog footprints
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”
”commentclosed” “keyword”
"keyword" blog site:.edu
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Probe About Blogs Commenting
Once again you're going to use a particular search string in Google which will give
you a nearly infinite list of RELEVANT blogs to comment on. With your installed
plug-ins you can identify high page rank do-follow blogs instantly.
Relevant backlinks are not only good for SEO, but can bring great traffic as well.
Don’t use this to spam sites, but rather to provide value to their blog in exchange
for traffic and a link. In the search string below, you may change out KEYWORDS
with the keywords you’re targeting in your backlink campaign. Change
KEYWORDS and nothing else. KEYWORDS may include spaces.
KEYWORDS “powered by wordpress” “leave a comment”
Example…
Affiliate marketing “powered by wordpress” “leave a comment”
Alternatively, here’s a couple more search strings you can use for commenting
backlinks. Example
make money
“post a comment” site:.edu
STOP – Go try this one now! Copy and paste it EXACTLY as above.
Use your imagination here.
What do most websites you can comment on have in common?
“post a comment” “leave a comment” “reply to post” “post feedback” etc.
CAUSION
That should bring up something like this. See image below.
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Finding Free Press Release Sites
Press Release sites are KILLER for SEO. Write one or two good releases and those
bad boys get syndicated all over the place.
Simply do a search like the following,
“submit press release”news “free”
“submit press release now” news “free”
“submit a press release” news “free”
“submit a press release now” news “free”
One page of results is 10 or more potential press release sites for your website.
The real deal maker in using these strings in Google rather than for example, me
just “providing you a list” of press release sites...
My press release site list could get stale, sites may become inactive, the resource
list would lose value, etc. Using these search strings your results are always
CURRENT and ACTIVE.
Now try this.
Note down all of the Google results that fit whatever criteria you're looking for in
a press release site.
1 – Head over to iWriter, order a press release for $5 or so.
2 – Start submitting it to all these sites! Or head to Fiverr and have someone
submit it for you for another $5.
Now THAT was an EASY blast of good backlinks wasn't it?
A massive list of free quality active press release sites, a cheap press release
written for you, and someone to submit it for pennies.
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Get Free Directories List
Simply do a search like the following,
“submit site” directory “free”
“submit a site” directory “free”
“suggest site” directory “free”
“suggest a site” directory “free”
Every set of search results that arises will be a list you’ll never even have the time
to submit to.
One page of results is 10 potential directory submissions for your website.
You can also try,
“submit site” “free directory”
“submit a site” “free directory”
Some websites offer free directory submissions, usually in exchange for signing
up. I wouldn't use your personal e-mail address for this.
To find sites like these try,
“free directory submission”
“free submission to directories”
Here is a simple formula for finding web directories.
Start with one of the words: Add, Suggest, Recommend, Submit, etc… Followed
by a keyword or a * (you will learn what the * does in the Advance Search
Oprators )
Finished with one of the words: Link, Site,URL, Website, Feed, Blog, etc…
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Probe About Free RSS Feed Submission Sites
Simply do a search like the following,
“submit rss feed”
“add rss feed”
“Submit an rss feed”
“suggest rss feed”
Why is it so important to submit your RSS feeds?
Because it can not only ping all of your URLs in one
whack of a submission, but sites that store RSS feeds
will automatically update whenever you add new
content to your site!
That means every time you add new content to your
websites, all of the services that are subscribed to or
reading your RSS feeds will result in damn near
immediate indexing of new content AND potential
backlinks automatically depending on the service.
RSS Feed Footprints:
Submitrssfeed.aspx
AddFeed.aspx
AddRSS.asp
Ping/ RSS_submission_form.asp
RSSform.asp?cat
Suggest-A-Feed
addFeed.do
add_feed.php
addfeed.html
addfeed.php
addfeed/
cgi_rss_submission
FeedAdd.cfm
newfeed.php
ping.asp
ping.php
rss-add.html
rssform.asp
sub_rss.asp
submit-feeds.html
submitFeed.jsp
submit_feed.jsp
submitfeed
ubmitfeed.shtml
submitnews.php
submitrss.php
suggest/feed
suggest_feeds.asp
submit.php
submitFeed.aspx
AddRSSFeed.jsp
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Free Wiki Sites Backlink List
What I am surprised is that I rarely see someone mentioning this method on any
website even when almost all top SEO experts including me are using it for a long
time. It’s still effective even after Panda and Penguin update. Why they don’t talk
openly regarding to this method as they want it to remain as effective as possible.
Therefore, please don’t abuse this method that you are just going learn,
WIKI FOOTPRINTS
Now you just need to copy and paste any of these footprints below to Google
search. Make sure you copy and paste exactly the same footprints below:
allinurl:".edu/mediawiki/index.php" allinurl:".gov/mediawiki/index.php"
allinurl:".com/mediawiki/index.php" allinurl:".net/mediawiki/index.php"
allinurl:".org/mediawiki/index.php" allinurl:".info/mediawiki/index.php"
allinurl:".com/wiki/index.php"
allinurl:".net/wiki/index.php"
allinurl:".org/wiki/index.php"
allinurl:".info/wiki/index.php"
allinurl:".edu/wiki/index.php"
allinurl:".gov/wiki/index.php"
site:.edu inurl:wiki
site:.gov inurl:wiki
allinurl:"http://wiki."
allinurl:"http://mediawiki."
allinurl:"http://wikka."
Inurl:wiki
Keyword Inurl:wiki
Inurl:MediaWiki_talk
keyword "wiki" (site:.edu)
inurl:"/groups/*/wiki/" "keyword"
"The wiki, blog, calendar, and mailing list"
"Log in to my page" "wikis"
inurl:groups "log in to my page"
"updates" "wikis" "blogs" "calendar" "mail"
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Free Wiki Sites Backlink List
Some additional Wiki footprints:
"Mac OS X Server - Wikis"
"first" "prev" "1-20 of" "next" inurl:groups
"What’s Hot" "Recent Changes"
"What’s Hot" "Recent Changes" "Upcoming Events"
"What’s Hot" "Recent Changes" "Upcoming Events" "Tags"
"What’s Hot" "Recent Changes" "Upcoming Events" "Tags" "Edited" "powered by
WikkaWiki"+inurl:"wakka=" "keyword
"WikkaWiki" "1..50000 comments on this page" "keyword"
"Powered by WikkaWiki" "[Add comment]" "keyword"
"Log in / create account" inurl:index.php?title=Main_Page
"powered by mediawiki"
inurl:wiki site:.edu
inurl:"special:userlogin"
"This page was last modified on" inurl:wiki
"main page" "random page" inurl:wiki
This page was last modified on "wiki"
"This page was last modified on"
"Log in / createaccount"
"isa registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,"
"wiki inurl:.edu"
wiki inurl:.edu
"Toolbox""This page was last modified
inurl:"wiki/index.php?title="
"Login required to edit"
"wiki/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto"
inurl:wiki/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto
"Main Page""discussion""edit"
"This page has beenaccessed""Privacy policy"
"This page has beenaccessed""Privacy policy""wiki"
"Wiki:About"
"There is currently no text in this page, you can search for this page title in other
pages or edit this page"
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Probe About Squidoo High PR Links
This is what I do to get FREE high PR links from Squidoo. No, you don’t to wirte
articles for this method. This is quick (Need to have an account fo this to work)
Step 1: Use this footprint to do a Google search
site:squidoo.com “YOUR KEYWORD” “add to this list”
Step 2: Make your search settings to “Never show instant results” and “show
100 results per page” and Save your settings. arranging the results in
decreasing order of their PR.
Step 3: Open any page from the results. Press Ctrl+F, enter “add to this list”,
now click on it when you find it.
Step 5: You’ll be asked to enter your URL, after entering you’ll be taken to a
form. Fill it, complete the captcha and you are done.
Hit submit, most of the times it is shown in the page instantly. Sometimes the
lens master may need to approve your links.
In any case, you have just got a High PR backlink to your site with little effort.
Note:
28. Your Success: Tabish Javed
“
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ہلص اتنحمیکآپضیفاورےہخہنی ا اایمیب اد
اجےئنبدضیک اایمیب ادبجےہڑگبیتبتابت
“