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We all want a backlinks from high pagerank websites and blogs so that we can get
better our search engine rankings, improve our Google pagerank as well as improve our
Alexa rank of our blogs. But someplace to get these high PR do follow back links?
There are many special ways to get high PR dofollow backlinks in the past, there were
many search forums which had pageranks like PR9 etc. I must acknowledge it was
never easy to get backlinks from PR 9 and PR10 blogs as there were and are so
few of them about that it is very hard to get links from these blogs.
1. Mozilla.ORG
Click on Verification Link at your email account from Mozilla to activate your
account, after submitting form.
After activation, login to Mozilla with your credentials and visit your profile
page.
2. Adobe.COM
Adobe.COM is yet another PR9 Website to get do-follow backlinks to your blog.
process goes same here.
Create your account at Adobe.COM and verify it. Create good looking profile there and
enter sufficient data.
Now, if you are not able to insert links your at Adobes profile, visit Adobe Forum. Here
at forum, put an original looking problem or the problem you are actually facing with
your blogs URL.
After some days, Alexa will start showing your Backlink from Adobe which is enough to
assure that you got PR9 back link from Adobe.
You can try the same in this list of all pr9 websites
1. adobe.com
2. altavista.com
3. amazon.com
4. apache.org
5. apple.com
6. berkeley.edu
7. bloglines.com
8. cbsnews.com
9. cdc.gov
10. cisco.com
11. cnet.com
12. cnrs.fr
13. com.com
14. cornell.edu
15. creativecommons.org
16. dhs.gov
17. elsevier.com
18. energy.gov
19. epa.gov
20. ercim.org
21. ethz.ch
22. ets.org
23. fao.org
24. firefox.com
25. flash.com
26. flickr.com
27. gamespot.com
28. grants.gov
29. harvard.edu
30. house.gov
31. hp.com
32. ieee.org
33. iht.com
34. indiana.edu
35. inria.fr
36. internet2.edu
37. jalbum.net
38. keio.ac.jp
39. loc.gov
40. macromedia.com
41. microsoft.com
42. mozilla.com
43. mozilla.org
44. mysql.com
45. nasa.gov
46. nature.com
47. netscape.com
48. newsgator.com
49. nih.gov
50. noaa.gov
51. npr.org
52. nsf.gov
53. nytimes.com
54. opera.com
55. php.net
56. plone.org
57. real.com
58. regulations.gov
59. section508.gov
60. senate.gov
61. siteground.com
62. slashdot.com
63. slashdot.org
64. sourceforge.net
65. sun.com
66. times.com
67. un.org
68. unesco.org
69. upenn.edu
70. usdoj.gov
71. va.gov
72. webstandards.org
73. whitehouse.gov
74. who.int
75. wired.com
76. wordpress.com
77. wordpress.org
78. yahoo.com
79. yahoomail.com
List of PR 8 sites
1. aaas.org
2. acm.org
3. aol.com
4. aps.org
5. archive.org
6. arizona.edu
7. arxiv.org
8. asu.edu
9. barnesandnoble.com
10. blogger.com
11. brown.edu
12. bu.edu
13. cbc.ca
14. cern.ch
15. cmu.edu
16. colorado.edu
17. columbia.edu
18. computer.org
19. debian.org
20. dmoz.org
21. doi.gov
22. duke.edu
23. eb.com
24. ebay.com
25. economist.com
26. energystar.gov
27. excite.com
28. freshmeat.net
29. fws.gov
30. gnu.org
31. go.com
32. google.fr
33. hotbot.com
34. ibm.com
35. ietf.org
36. iie.org
37. imdb.com
38. intel.com
39. iom.edu
40. itu.int
41. java.com
42. jhu.edu
43. lycos.com
44. mapquest.com
45. metacrawler.com
46. msn.com
47. msnbc.com
48. msu.edu
49. nap.edu
50. nas.edu
51. nationalacademies.org
52. nist.gov
53. nokia.com
54. nrel.gov
55. oanda.com
56. opensource.org
57. oracle.com
58. ornl.gov
59. pbs.org
60. perl.com
61. pitt.edu
62. princeton.edu
63. psu.edu
64. python.org
65. realnetworks.com
66. realplayer.com
67. redhat.com
68. rutgers.edu
69. si.edu
70. stanford.edu
71. statcounter.com
72. state.gov
73. truste.org
74. uci.edu
75. uiuc.edu
76. umd.edu
77. umich.edu
78. umn.edu
79. unc.edu
80. usc.edu
81. usda.gov
82. utexas.edu
83. utoronto.ca
84. verisign.com
85. virginia.edu
86. vlib.org
87. washington.edu
88. windowsmediaplayer.com
89. winzip.com
90. wisc.edu