[GUIDE] Get free backlink - Do-follow, contextual - DA 62.

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Site: openlearning.com

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This is a Do-follow, contextual link, so it passes full authority to the linked page/site.

Step 1) Sign up at https://www.openlearning.com/, by clicking Sign Up on the top-
right corner.
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Step 2) Go to your profile page by clicking at the profile icon on the top-right corner. Then,
at the right of the “About me” section, click Edit and insert the content you wish, i.e.
Introduction of yourself and your site, and possibly a full proper article. Of course,
including the backlink(s).

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Step 3) When finished, click “Save Changes”.

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Links indexed in Google (Profile URL shown):

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Also, my first post here. Hai! More threads like this coming ;)
 
Not bad for the first post... not bad at all for a post.
Thanks for the share.

One thing I have to add... just tried to find a single profile with links and couldn't but found profiles which have video links in portfolio... really need to test it.
 
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thank you for this share, i already create mine, lets see when I will be able to see it indexed
 
Not bad for the first post... not bad at all for a post.
Thanks for the share.

One thing I have to add... just tried to find a single profile with links and couldn't but found profiles which have video links in portfolio... really need to test it.

https://www.openlearning.com/u/norahmdnoor/
Here you go. Be sure to make it look natural or they remove it.

You know, you may just post some regular bio first, with a few extra info related to the article, and then edit it to add links and more meat.
Also, you can even create blogs in there! See, for example you can do this: https://www.openlearning.com/u/edward.lin/MandelbrotFiles/mandelBrot.c/

Interlink it with some academia.edu links and similar sites and it can be decently powerful for a profile link.
 
Thanks for sharing, it's good for the diversity of links!
 
https://www.openlearning.com/u/norahmdnoor/
Here you go. Be sure to make it look natural or they remove it.

You know, you may just post some regular bio first, with a few extra info related to the article, and then edit it to add links and more meat.
Also, you can even create blogs in there! See, for example you can do this: https://www.openlearning.com/u/edward.lin/MandelbrotFiles/mandelBrot.c/

Interlink it with some academia.edu links and similar sites and it can be decently powerful for a profile link.

Thanks a lot for the example. Will use it as a reference point to make my link look natural-ish.
 
This is NICE.. Good Luck OP for your new threads
 
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