How pros get inbound traffic (+ free tool)

If you have a backlink from an .edu blog to your website, your Google rank will significantly improve, because .edu domains have huge authority.

But it’s almost impossible to get links from those blogs unless you know this smart win-win technique.

Michael Chibuzor used this technique and generated 27 links from .edu domains in 90 days.

Here’s the technique:

Broken link building is the easiest way to get your links from educational portals.
All you’ve got to do is find dead links on these blogs and suggest better content — your own — to replace it.

But you need to make a lot of manual hard work that will take you ages before you find a broken link.

Here’s the simplest instruction ever on how to achieve result super fast:

1. Google this:
site:.edu “blog” + your_keyword

2. Copy a link to an .edu blog that writes about your topic.
3. Go to this free magical tool. I was looking for it for so long. It will scan the entire website for you = no need to do it manually link by link.
4. Enter URL of the edu blog.
5. Type in security code
6. Choose “Report all occurrences of each dead link (may be slower)”
7. Hit “Find broken links now”.
8. Look at how magic does all the job for you.
9. Get a list of broken links.
10. Send an email and say: “Hey, your awesome article has a broken outdated link. Here’s a similar one: your_link”

Source: neilpatel.com/blog/9-link-building-resources-thatll-increase-your-search-rankings/