Get your own .edu blog for free. 1. Its legal. 2. Its free to sign up 3. Your blog/domain will yourname.XXX.edu 4. This edu blog using Wordpress Engine (WPMU). I will give you this information only for $3. Payment by paypal. (Use Personal payment) If u interested, leave me pm.
The 'xxx' is probably the college or university in question. It's probably a setup like the ones at Harvard Law School, just with subdomains instead of subdirectories. http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ The poster either has an 'in' to one of these installs or has found one that doesn't restrict their email addresses used during signup to the email domain of the school or the university. edit: Just figured out what the url would be if a school did allow open registrations. Not going to give the info out but that's an interesting trick if that's what you discovered. -drmike Former WPMu support forum moderator
Don't worry, Its not harvard site.. Its auto approve. Your domain not yourname.xxxx.xxx.edu but only yourname.xxx.edu In harvard site, you must have harvard mail to sign up. But in my thread, you can use anything email to sign up, like google mail, yahoo mail. All approved.
are you sure the blog wont get deleted within a few days, once the admin dept of the .edu domain finds out? Sinec it based on WPMU, that means it is more like a hack or a hole open in the WPMU (my WPMU blog was hacked once this way and I deleted that blog).
I said to you, its not hack!. Its 100% legal. They offers their blog for free. There are 5 people and more on DP got this blog from my information and there is no any complain.
Why would they find out? Once you get the blog, pretend you're a student of the school or university and write for that effect. The open hole is probably a *.edu setup with open registrations. It's very easy to overlook that option within WPMu to restrict the email to specific domains and in fact I know some schools who don't use it, probably because they get some professor(s) who don't like using their school's email system. Gotta remember that if you get tenure, you can pretty much overrule whatever IT tells you.
Can you tell me what is the pagerank of the .edu domain? I just found a site that offers free .edu blog but its PR is 0 or 1.
Splurged and sent off the $3 to see what this was and got the link. It's to a PR1 site that seems almost brand new- it doesn't even have the features page finished yet.... I haven't signed up yet, but I am confident that those who do won't find their blogs being deleted. I'm not entirely certain as to the value of this particular xx.edu type of link so would be interested to hear what others who obtain it think please...
just purchased the service and I am satisfied. You can create as many subdomains on the xx.edu as you want to ... i'm really happy
My review.... Just purchased the edu blog from indoforum, and I have to say while it may not be as potent as the other edu blogs I purchased at the already mentioned PR9 school in this thread, his information will provide you with legit blog on a edu domain. If you really want to start your very own edu domain blog and do it rather economical....I would recommend paying indoforum the mere $3 for his information.
Yes I agree the site in question is excellent. But what makes it excellent is the way it is promoted. It starts at PR0 but with a few quick techniques the site soon reaches high pr where the links mean a lot more. My suggestion is, if you have one of these sites then to enter a sound linking program using back links on social bookmarking, Web 2.0 sites and some article marketing. If you can get friends to help your efforts will be well compounded. My site sits on PR5 at the moment. My next site is starting at PR0 but that will soon change. One tip though, is no spammy links or posts. I submitted 14,000 articles using a spin software program and article directory submitter for 20 separate articles and the pr soared.