For example, I want to have 10 do-follow backlinks for my site carinsurancequote and I want the 10 BL to be .nz sites, forums, or blogs to comment on. I am kinda frustrated coz I’ve spent over 3 hours just doing it and I only able to get 1 forums to backlinks on.
I need every help that I can get.
In Google, search for site:.nz to find indexed .nz websites. Here are some example queries:
(auto|car) insurance (forum|blog) site:.nz
"powered by wordpress" insurance site:.nz
(car|truck|vehicle) inurl:forum site:.nz
You can just plug the above search strings into Google’s search box and hit enter (each line represents an individual query)
You’ll still have to figure out if the links would be nofollow vs. dofollow as I don’t know of any custom search engines that index dofollow .nz websites.
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June 18th, 2010 at 3:29 am
In Google, search for site:.nz to find indexed .nz websites. Here are some example queries:
(auto|car) insurance (forum|blog) site:.nz
"powered by wordpress" insurance site:.nz
(car|truck|vehicle) inurl:forum site:.nz
You can just plug the above search strings into Google’s search box and hit enter (each line represents an individual query)
You’ll still have to figure out if the links would be nofollow vs. dofollow as I don’t know of any custom search engines that index dofollow .nz websites.
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Long-time search engine user.
June 18th, 2010 at 3:55 am
To find relevant forums that are based in New Zealand, use the following search operators:
To search New Zealand websites, use the search operator site:nz YOUR SEARCH QUERY HERE
To search websites containing forum in their URL, search inurl: forum
So, you’d probably want: Site:.nz inurl: forum
In order to isolate dofollow links, try the Firefox add-on Nodofollow https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5687/ You can configure it to highlight do-follow or nofollow links in a web page.
Also, if you try LinkExtend https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10777/ you can see the pagerank of a link before visiting it, as well as other information like its approximated safety and traffic.
Hope this helps. If so, please vote accordingly.
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