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Wednesday 3 December 2014

35 Profile Backlinks PR7-PR9 High Quality and Doma...





Ways to get backlinks from these sites-
 Some high DA sites have forums where you could register free and can
use your signature or profile links. You should actively participate in
these forums to get the real value ( find list of top 100 best forums for free backlinks) . Contribute something new and valuable to the community and be a respected member and earn huge benefits!    




#1-. apache.org                   PR9
#2-  ibm.com                        PR8 
#3-  edu.cn                           PR9
#4-  Delicious.com               PR8 
#5-  cnn.com                        PR8 
#6-  disqus.com                    PR9 
#7-  scribd.com                     PR8  
#8-  berkeley.edu                  PR8 
#9-  last.fm                            PR8
#10- springer.com                 PR8  
#11- studyabroad.com           PR7 
#12- foursquare.com              PR9 
#13- goodreads.com              PR8
#14- omeka.org                      PR8 
#15- codeplex.com                 PR7
#16- ted.com                           PR8 
#17- musicbrainz.org              PR8 
#18- nanowrimo.org                PR9 
#19- cookinglight.com             PR8 
#20- boingboing.net                PR7 
#21- ckeditor.com                   PR8 
#22- kippt.com                        PR7
#23- apple.com                       PR9
#24- europa.eu                        PR9
#25- zotero.org                        PR8    
#26- chow.com                        PR8
#27- blackberry.com                PR8 
#28- symantec.com                 PR7
#29- studiopress.com              PR9
#30- nola.com                          PR7
#31- ign.com                            PR8 
#32- oercommons.org              PR8 
#33- academia.edu                  PR8
#34- adobe.com                       PR9
#35- bookcrossing.com            PR7




Try this sample work to see how the profile links will look like- 





  1. http://www.premed.fudan.edu.cn/premedforum/user/profile/239250.page
  2. http://pahma.berkeley.edu/delphi/modules/auth/profile.php?uid=107326
  3. https://delicious.com/lagoreqef9
  4. http://ireport.cnn.com/people/roaduc72
  5. http://disqus.com/nolafuee01/
  6. https://www.scribd.com/account-settings
  7. http://feedback.link.springer.com/people/latriciaqow19/
  8. https://modules.apache.org/profile.lua?uid=42178
  9. http://www.studyabroad.com/members/tutterowxaeu44/default.aspx?
  10. https://foursquare.com/user/98533649/lists/created
  11. https://kippt.com/fairlessduc3
  12. https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/36420042-darnell-lagore
  13. https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/profiles/html/profileView.do?key=f4c12ee3-397c-4b4d-aea2-aff541bbd5c2&lang=en
  14. http://omeka.org/forums/profile/nolajih7
  15. https://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/easterqow37
  16. http://www.ted.com/profiles/3543415
  17. http://musicbrainz.org/user/easterqow37
  18. http://nanowrimo.org/participants/nolaraho6
  19. http://community.cookinglight.com/member.php?327004-roaxaeu5
  20. http://bbs.boingboing.net/users/easterpede6
  21. http://ckeditor.com/users/castejoneovo7
  22. http://www.last.fm/user/eastereovo79
  23. https://discussions.apple.com/people/castejonruju3
  24. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/people/39729
  25. https://www.zotero.org/fairlesswix81
  26. http://www.chow.com/profile/1501234
  27. https://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1201928
  28. https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/lelaeovo4
  29. http://www.studiopress.com/forums/users/stauchcut81/
  30. http://connect.nola.com/user/castejonwix2/index.html
  31. http://www.ign.com/boards/members/rosaliadiia5.5089725/
  32. https://www.oercommons.org/profile/65320
  33. https://independent.academia.edu/darnelljih63
  34. http://help-forums.adobe.com/home/users/ims/1C72/ims-1C7240D7545161DC0A4C98A2@AdobeID/profile.form.html/content/adobeforums/en/user/profile/view
  35. http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/roalid5/ 
- See more at:
http://topbestlisted.blogspot.com/2014/11/35-High-PR-Domain-Authority-DA-Dofollow-Blogs-sites-list-Free-Backlinks.html#sthash.RNBkIg2Y.dpuf






These links sits on different PR9/PR8/PR7 high authority sites, and that counts. You are
using the authority of a PR9/PR8 or PR6  site to pass authority to
your site. Simply think of it as the rate of trust that Google gives your
site. 




Now let's think from Google’s perspective. If you have a variety of
links from spam sites and a bunch of links from opera.com, which is going to
pass more “trust” to your site? These profile links come back from
authority and trusted sites and some of that authority and trust is
converted back to your site too.




The backlink creation work on these high authority sites could fetch
your site a high value in terms of - online reputation, off-page SEO, Domain
Authority, and Page Rank. It can boost these parameters for your blog or
site. 




Though, Such links might not stay for ever if you don't work to
keep them alive and active. But, still, they are worth achieving and will
benefit your blog for sure.




Disclaimer: 


By No means or intentions i referred Opera.com for spamming
it. I recommend being natural and organic in your approach towards getting backlinks from
such high authority and highly respected websites on the
Internet. I don't want anyone to use these sites as a soft target for spamming
their system. "Getting backlinks from these sites to be taken as
earning backlinks" 
and that can only be done by adding value to
the other site and in return you may be rewarded with a backlink only of the
site owners want. 
- See more at:
http://topbestlisted.blogspot.com/2014/11/35-High-PR-Domain-Authority-DA-Dofollow-Blogs-sites-list-Free-Backlinks.html#sthash.RNBkIg2Y.dpuf


Ways to get backlinks from these
sites
-  Some high DA sites have
forums where you could register free and can use your signature or profile
links. You should actively participate in these forums to get the real value (
find list of top 100 best forums for free backlinks)
. Contribute something new and valuable to the community and be a respected
member and earn huge benefits!    

#1-. apache.org      
            PR9
#2-  ibm.com    
                   PR8 
#3-  edu.cn    
                     
PR9
#4-  Delicious.com  
            PR8 
#5-  cnn.com    
                   PR8 
#6-  disqus.com    
               PR9 
#7-  scribd.com    
                PR8  
#8-  berkeley.edu    
             PR8 
#9-  last.fm    
                     
 PR8
#10- springer.com    
            PR8  
#11- studyabroad.com    
      PR7 
#12- foursquare.com    
         PR9 
#13- goodreads.com    
         PR8
#14- omeka.org      
               PR8 
#15- codeplex.com    
            PR7
#16- ted.com      
                    PR8 
#17- musicbrainz.org    
         PR8 
#18- nanowrimo.org    
           PR9 
#19- cookinglight.com    
        PR8 
#20- boingboing.net    
           PR7 
#21- ckeditor.com    
              PR8 
#22- kippt.com      
                 PR7
#23- apple.com      
                PR9
#24- europa.eu      
                 PR9
#25- zotero.org      
                 PR8    
#26- chow.com      
                 PR8
#27- blackberry.com    
           PR8 
#28- symantec.com    
            PR7
#29- studiopress.com    
         PR9
#30- nola.com      
                   PR7
#31- ign.com      
                   
 PR8 
#32- oercommons.org    
         PR8 
#33- academia.edu    
             PR8
#34- adobe.com      
                PR9
#35- bookcrossing.com    
       PR7




Try this sample work to see how the profile links will look like- 




  1. http://www.premed.fudan.edu.cn/premedforum/user/profile/239250.page
  2. http://pahma.berkeley.edu/delphi/modules/auth/profile.php?uid=107326
  3. https://delicious.com/lagoreqef9
  4. http://ireport.cnn.com/people/roaduc72
  5. http://disqus.com/nolafuee01/
  6. https://www.scribd.com/account-settings
  7. http://feedback.link.springer.com/people/latriciaqow19/
  8. https://modules.apache.org/profile.lua?uid=42178
  9. http://www.studyabroad.com/members/tutterowxaeu44/default.aspx?
  10. https://foursquare.com/user/98533649/lists/created
  11. https://kippt.com/fairlessduc3
  12. https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/36420042-darnell-lagore
  13. https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/profiles/html/profileView.do?key=f4c12ee3-397c-4b4d-aea2-aff541bbd5c2&lang=en
  14. http://omeka.org/forums/profile/nolajih7
  15. https://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/easterqow37
  16. http://www.ted.com/profiles/3543415
  17. http://musicbrainz.org/user/easterqow37
  18. http://nanowrimo.org/participants/nolaraho6
  19. http://community.cookinglight.com/member.php?327004-roaxaeu5
  20. http://bbs.boingboing.net/users/easterpede6
  21. http://ckeditor.com/users/castejoneovo7
  22. http://www.last.fm/user/eastereovo79
  23. https://discussions.apple.com/people/castejonruju3
  24. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/people/39729
  25. https://www.zotero.org/fairlesswix81
  26. http://www.chow.com/profile/1501234
  27. https://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1201928
  28. https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/lelaeovo4
  29. http://www.studiopress.com/forums/users/stauchcut81/
  30. http://connect.nola.com/user/castejonwix2/index.html
  31. http://www.ign.com/boards/members/rosaliadiia5.5089725/
  32. https://www.oercommons.org/profile/65320
  33. https://independent.academia.edu/darnelljih63
  34. http://help-forums.adobe.com/home/users/ims/1C72/ims-1C7240D7545161DC0A4C98A2@AdobeID/profile.form.html/content/adobeforums/en/user/profile/view
  35. http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/roalid5/ 




Ways to get backlinks from these sites-
 Some high DA sites have forums where you could register free and can
use your signature or profile links. You should actively participate in
these forums to get the real value ( find list of top 100 best forums for free backlinks) . Contribute something new and valuable to the community and be a respected member and earn huge benefits!    




#1-. apache.org                   PR9
#2-  ibm.com                        PR8 
#3-  edu.cn                           PR9
#4-  Delicious.com               PR8 
#5-  cnn.com                        PR8 
#6-  disqus.com                    PR9 
#7-  scribd.com                     PR8  
#8-  berkeley.edu                  PR8 
#9-  last.fm                            PR8
#10- springer.com                 PR8  
#11- studyabroad.com           PR7 
#12- foursquare.com              PR9 
#13- goodreads.com              PR8
#14- omeka.org                      PR8 
#15- codeplex.com                 PR7
#16- ted.com                           PR8 
#17- musicbrainz.org              PR8 
#18- nanowrimo.org                PR9 
#19- cookinglight.com             PR8 
#20- boingboing.net                PR7 
#21- ckeditor.com                   PR8 
#22- kippt.com                        PR7
#23- apple.com                       PR9
#24- europa.eu                        PR9
#25- zotero.org                        PR8    
#26- chow.com                        PR8
#27- blackberry.com                PR8 
#28- symantec.com                 PR7
#29- studiopress.com              PR9
#30- nola.com                          PR7
#31- ign.com                            PR8 
#32- oercommons.org              PR8 
#33- academia.edu                  PR8
#34- adobe.com                       PR9
#35- bookcrossing.com            PR7




Try this sample work to see how the profile links will look like- 





  1. http://www.premed.fudan.edu.cn/premedforum/user/profile/239250.page
  2. http://pahma.berkeley.edu/delphi/modules/auth/profile.php?uid=107326
  3. https://delicious.com/lagoreqef9
  4. http://ireport.cnn.com/people/roaduc72
  5. http://disqus.com/nolafuee01/
  6. https://www.scribd.com/account-settings
  7. http://feedback.link.springer.com/people/latriciaqow19/
  8. https://modules.apache.org/profile.lua?uid=42178
  9. http://www.studyabroad.com/members/tutterowxaeu44/default.aspx?
  10. https://foursquare.com/user/98533649/lists/created
  11. https://kippt.com/fairlessduc3
  12. https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/36420042-darnell-lagore
  13. https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/profiles/html/profileView.do?key=f4c12ee3-397c-4b4d-aea2-aff541bbd5c2&lang=en
  14. http://omeka.org/forums/profile/nolajih7
  15. https://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/easterqow37
  16. http://www.ted.com/profiles/3543415
  17. http://musicbrainz.org/user/easterqow37
  18. http://nanowrimo.org/participants/nolaraho6
  19. http://community.cookinglight.com/member.php?327004-roaxaeu5
  20. http://bbs.boingboing.net/users/easterpede6
  21. http://ckeditor.com/users/castejoneovo7
  22. http://www.last.fm/user/eastereovo79
  23. https://discussions.apple.com/people/castejonruju3
  24. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/people/39729
  25. https://www.zotero.org/fairlesswix81
  26. http://www.chow.com/profile/1501234
  27. https://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1201928
  28. https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/lelaeovo4
  29. http://www.studiopress.com/forums/users/stauchcut81/
  30. http://connect.nola.com/user/castejonwix2/index.html
  31. http://www.ign.com/boards/members/rosaliadiia5.5089725/
  32. https://www.oercommons.org/profile/65320
  33. https://independent.academia.edu/darnelljih63
  34. http://help-forums.adobe.com/home/users/ims/1C72/ims-1C7240D7545161DC0A4C98A2@AdobeID/profile.form.html/content/adobeforums/en/user/profile/view
  35. http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/roalid5/ 
- See more at:
http://topbestlisted.blogspot.com/2014/11/35-High-PR-Domain-Authority-DA-Dofollow-Blogs-sites-list-Free-Backlinks.html#sthash.RNBkIg2Y.dpuf

Make A Living Writing: 20 Best Ways To Get Freelance Writing Clients (Ass...

Make A Living Writing: 20 Best Ways To Get Freelance Writing Clients (Ass...: Information is flooding everywhere. You just type a single keyword and you will get millions of results. This will help you understand the...

Top 5 Reasons Why Freelancers Need Private Clients...

If you're in freelancing for keeps, you need private clients, period.
Every single serious freelancer has to make private clients and direct
deals a priority in their business. The truth is, your chances are going
to be mighty slim otherwise.


Here's
a brief look at the five top reasons why YOU should be grinding it out
every day, advertising yourself and making yourself known to potential
private clients.
1. Money, Money, Money, Baby
eLance, Fiverr, oDesk, Guru. What do all these freelance sites have in common? They charge you or your client extra.
On
most professional freelance sites, like eLance and oDesk, you'll find
that the client is charged extra. For example, if you do a job for $100,
on eLance the client gets charged $100 + 8.75%.
When
you deal directly with clients, and he pays the money upfront straight
to your PayPal account (or whatever e-payment system you use), you don't
get charged, and he doesn't either. It's a win-win.
Over
at Fiverr, they take a 20% cut of whatever job you do. So, in reality,
you're earning a measly $4 per gig (provided that no extras were
purchased). Again, when you deal directly with clients, you're not
losing out, and neither is he.
2. Repeat After Me...
Dealing
directly with private clients allows you to build a better
relationship. You get to know each other (a little bit), you exchange
e-mail addies, maybe even connect via social media; when you use a
third-party program, you don't get to do all these things.
When
you build a relationship with your client, he/she is more likely to
realize that your services are an essential part of his/her business.
Thus, they'll always have you at the back of their mind, and there's as
much greater chance of them coming back to you, and giving you all their
related work. In the long run, it's much more profitable to have ten
clients who give you all their work, than a thousand who give you a job
once and never come back.
Building relationships is the way to go.
3. Moolah
Yep, moolah is just another word for money.
Private clients are much more likely to pay you more for the same amount of work, for two reasons:
- When clients  use eLance/oDesk, most of the time they'll be going for the lowest-paid Philippino (no offense intended0.
-
Since they get to know you better, they don't mind paying more. They
know your quality of work, and they will actually pay you exactly what
you deserve.
Number
one, by the way, is just an inescapable fact. It's just true. Sorry,
fellas. Number two is also true. When they get to know you, they're more
comfortable giving larger amounts of money since they KNOW that you're
gonna do a good job and not rip them off.
4. Ain't Nobody Else Here
When
you talk to and give a sales pitch to a client privately, there's no
competition. There's nobody else around to spoil your chances.
With
freelance sites, there's almost always a bidding process happening
(excepting Fiverr). Especially for writing jobs, there will normally be
close to 30 people bidding, all on the same project. That works out to
approximately 3.3%, but it's more likely closer to 1% if you don't have
any reviews.
When
you deal directly with clients, you're the only one in the picture.
Just you, and nobody else. You can set your prices, explain your work
and the rest without having to worry about what others are bidding.
Needless to say, this raises the chances of getting hire pretty significantly.
5. Yes! I Can Make a Living Freelancing!
When you do freelancing the private client way, what you know have is a sustainable business model. Something that is both ensured to work, and something that can be profitable enough for you to make a decent living at it.
Once
you find your client, it's just a matter of rinse and repeat. And
ultimately, this is gonna allow you to achieve the "work from home, work
whenever and wherever" lifestyle you really want.

Make A Living Writing: Make A Living Writing Blog - To Be Bigger & Better...

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