White hat linkbuilding suggestions needed

nixnash

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Hello everyone,
I have a website , I am trying to build backlinks from high page rank websites where i can drop my links which are not spammy , and get them to stick.
I know this can be acheived via blog commenting , forum submission profile creation...social bookmarking.

What i need to ask you guys is , how do i find sites relevent to my niche?

i was thinking using google dorks and seo quake to determe the page rank of the website on google search page and check manually if links could be build on that site.

(1)Can any one suggest me some google dorks to find websites/forums/blogs where i can put a backlink.
(2) Any method which could help with this..
(3) Any post published here on BHW relevent to this post please post here.

I am not looking for pauls or angelas link or something similar , most blogger/wordpress high traffic pages needs admins verification before the content is published or are autoblogs and gets redirected to a blank page when you submit a comment.I want to do this manually , and not via any software get posts to stick for as long as possible.

Forums are also a good way , i am not thinking about spamming posts or new threads with crappy content along with a profile backlink , but i do something like this i have to register for the website and them leave a comment.

let me know if any one could help me.
Thanks
Nix:)
 
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Harro said:
Unlimited free .edu and .gov links - Another great potential is edu and gov links as Google and others give authority over these types of domain extentions.
The 'site:' feature in Google allows only results with that domain name or domain extension to show up. You can "hack" this feature to allow Google to find the most relevant university and government websites related to your sites.

Heres a few examples.
Google query: site:.gov blog [or site:.edu blog]
Results in: Google finds any .gov website that is running a blog or has a /blog/ directory. You can then visit these blogs and post comments (if you can find wordpress blogs like this one), and get hundreds of free .gov backlinks.
[Alternative queries: ‘blog' ‘blogs' ‘wordpress' ‘comment' ‘guestbook' ‘2007′ ‘2006′]

Google query: site:.edu *your niche* + blog
For example: site:.edu internet marketing blog
The top result is a .edu blog that links to a non edu blog, but that blog is related and is PR3 and has edu backlinks. That is also a great relevant place to comment, even if it is not directly a .edu. On the other hand, the third result was a PR3 highly related .edu internet marketing blog with zero comments. That is easy .edu backlinks!

Taken from: http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/web-hosting/6870-all-about-backlinks.html (a great read which, btw, is stickied in a really bizarre place)
 
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I'd like to pose a question about what i posted myself ^_^

Searching for these .gov and .edu backlinks, they are all either moderated or nofollowed links.... do these give any benefit or do you have to weed through all these to get a couple blogs which haven't been moderated or nofollowed?
 
To be honest getting nofollow links from high profile sites might help. I know the theories (nofollow doesnt affect serps, etc.) but still, it might help a bit. As you can see famous sites always never give **************** links but sites that are getting links from them still get good SERPs on Google. It might be because of other backlinks though
 
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