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paynt - 12:27 pm on Mar 9, 2001 (gmt 0)
To answer your question ashkenaz it's a combination of things I suppose. First, professors are nicely linked into a huge site (the university) that with ease establishes itself as an authority of education, knowledge, etc. Then, so often professors and students (that doesn't matter) create these terrific web link pages or project pages with resources that are completely on theme. I think it's also the .edu domain because I see libraries that create link resources for certain subjects also receiving high rank and link weight. The important part of this though is the fact that these resources stay on task and are a part of a larger authority. One that I ran into recently Now there’s a list to be on if you have a site about dog behavior, care or welling-being. It would be even better yet if they would have created a separate page yet to link to each dog related theme.
I suggest whether you are the professor or you're hoping a professor will list you on a link page that the link in question lead to an on topic-on theme site.
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