Finding One Way Backlinks Using Search Strings

Apart from purchasing high value backlinks, simply searching for them is a good option for those who don’t want the financial outlay. The thing that brickwalls most people is that they don’t know how to find these high quality opportunities. Luckily, Google has a series of search strings pre programmed into it that will allow anyone to search for these backlink opportunities. I think I had better demonstrate…

Using the “site” search string

This search string can be used in Google for websites that contain a particular extension. As an example by using search strings to specify that you are in need of a .gov domain will turn only results that contain that extension.??This is extremely valuable for those who want to earn backlinks to .gov and .edu domains, which as we all know, are some of the most powerful backlink types that we can possibly have. In a very large part, backlinks demonstrate relevancy when it comes to the major search engines.

Proper Use Of The inurl Search String

This string specifies a keyphrase that must be included in the full URL of all websites that are filtered. For example, if you placed the keyword “blog” in that search string, the probability that your results would primarily be blogs would be rather big.??Of course, when it comes to blog commenting, this is highly valuable, as we want to find these blogs fast, and ensuring that we can actually comment on them.

Using the keyword strings effectively.

There are two separate keyword strings that we can use. A keyword filter and a keyword subtraction. By adding a keyword to your results means that you are filtering in sites that relate to your particular keyword of niche. As we all know, commenting on relevant blogs to the site that you are trying to rank is extremely valuable.??On the other hand, there is the subtractor, which will remove any results that contain particular keywords. This search string is extremely helpful when we need to filter certain results, in this case, those that have closed comments.??How can I piece all of this together?

Each search string follows each other, in no particular order, followed by a space. By using an example, I will demonstrate how these strings are used:

site:edu inurl”blog” “Dogs” “Leave a comment” -”comments are closed”

In this example, I am searching for websites that have a edu extension, that may happen to be a blog. The results must be based on the keyword “dogs”, plus must have the words on page "leave a comment". Along with this, results that contain the words "results are closed" on page will be filtered out of the search results.??The end result is a great search result that contains pages that will allow me to generate generate high quality backlinks in no time at all.

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