becool
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Historically, I think, EDU links (and GOV links) were the bee's knees. Does that hold true today? I would imagine that the "weight" of EDU links may have been diluted given how aggressively they have been targeted by SEOs and webmasters, but the metrics, even putting to one side the "EDU" designation appear to be, from my vantage, generally compelling (e.g. DA, DR, TF, CF, RD, etc.) I am interested in your thoughts on this topic, as well as your thoughts on the following talking points:
1. Have EDU links been devalued?
2. Do EDU links in and of themselves raise scrutiny?
3. Is there a particular best practice with respect to acquiring EDU links to the extent they raise scrutiny? (Please keep in mind I am not referring to the method in which the links are earned (i.e. I am not asking about the best practice for acquiring them or how to acquire them) but, rather, other factors such as quantity, velocity and other such factors that may come to mind?)
4. Do the "other" factors with respect to acquiring non-EDU links apply with equal force to EDU links (such as making things appear natural, earned and not purchased, stolen or otherwise misappropriated) apply?
Perhaps a distinction needs to be made between the types of EDU links.
I appreciate your insight and contribution.
1. Have EDU links been devalued?
2. Do EDU links in and of themselves raise scrutiny?
3. Is there a particular best practice with respect to acquiring EDU links to the extent they raise scrutiny? (Please keep in mind I am not referring to the method in which the links are earned (i.e. I am not asking about the best practice for acquiring them or how to acquire them) but, rather, other factors such as quantity, velocity and other such factors that may come to mind?)
4. Do the "other" factors with respect to acquiring non-EDU links apply with equal force to EDU links (such as making things appear natural, earned and not purchased, stolen or otherwise misappropriated) apply?
Perhaps a distinction needs to be made between the types of EDU links.
I appreciate your insight and contribution.