shags38
Top Contributor
I have read that .gov and .edu inbound links are highly regarded by Google.
1. what is the degree of benefit? having say 100 standard (earned, not paid) IBLs and one .gov IBL for instance, does that single .gov link give much more authority to that site or does there need to be a higher ratio to gain real benefit?
2. Is there a difference in weight of authority benefit between .gov and .edu - which, if either, is better? I assume cc following .gov or .edu is of no consequence?
Does anyone here have .gov or .edu links to any of their sites, if so once linked did you notice ranking changes, PR and/or SERP?
Does anyone have resources as to where to obtain such links easily? (willing to share). Are such links closely guarded or do domainers willingly share such resources?
cheers,
Mike
1. what is the degree of benefit? having say 100 standard (earned, not paid) IBLs and one .gov IBL for instance, does that single .gov link give much more authority to that site or does there need to be a higher ratio to gain real benefit?
2. Is there a difference in weight of authority benefit between .gov and .edu - which, if either, is better? I assume cc following .gov or .edu is of no consequence?
Does anyone here have .gov or .edu links to any of their sites, if so once linked did you notice ranking changes, PR and/or SERP?
Does anyone have resources as to where to obtain such links easily? (willing to share). Are such links closely guarded or do domainers willingly share such resources?
cheers,
Mike