Advice needed: if you could create .EDU Blogs, you would...

Discussion in 'General Business' started by EDU-Links, May 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    If you could create theoretically unlimited blogs at an amazingly trusted .EDU domain, what would you do?

    Create a network of high-profit niche sites, interlinking?
    Sell blogs posts?
    Sell monthly text links?
    Try to rank in SERPS?

    What's the best (most profitable and as well, safest) course of action?

    I really appreciate your advice.

    Thanks.
     
    EDU-Links, May 17, 2007 IP
  2. luckybee

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    I would sell relevant links in a blogroll. Low quality outlinks will bring down the value of EDU just like any other TLD.
     
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  3. EDU-Links

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    Thanks Lucky, makes sense.
     
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    Sell blog posts and blogroll links.
     
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  5. EDU-Links

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    Thanks, yeah that's the plan so far, seems like the safiest way to use it.
     
    EDU-Links, May 18, 2007 IP
  6. KniveZ

    KniveZ Active Member

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    I don't believe any EDU allows users to profit from their web services. ;) I'd be careful if i were you: Wouldn't want anyone getting trouble with the school would we :)
     
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  7. 8everything

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    Sell monthly text links?

    I wouldn't sell blog posts.. or atleast I would be very picky about which ones I would accept because you don't want it to seem evident that you sold posts on your blog for advertising (lowers the blog's credibility.. imo)
     
    8everything, May 18, 2007 IP
  8. Andy Peters

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  9. arpitagarwal82

    arpitagarwal82 Notable Member

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    i would prefer to sell blog posts. Thats am doing right now :D:D
     
    arpitagarwal82, May 19, 2007 IP
  10. ouromarketing

    ouromarketing Peon

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    #10
    My god, when you'll stop with this Adison scam?

    It isn't "amazingly trusted", it is of the same relevance to Google as any other crappy link farm.
     
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  11. EDU-Links

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    Hahaha, believe me, this has NOTHING to do with Adison :)
     
    EDU-Links, May 19, 2007 IP
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    I hope so:)
     
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  13. EducationLinks

    EducationLinks Well-Known Member

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    Actually, it's his blog from the most popular univeristy in the world that begins with "H." His account got suspended almost immediately after he collected payments from people here at DP. At that point, he should have started sending refunds, but he hasn't. I paid him $125 for nothing, and I want my money refunded immediately.
     
    EducationLinks, May 26, 2007 IP