What would you do if you had webspace on an .edu domain

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by kmb40, Jun 27, 2007.

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    I recently decided to see if domain space at a university Id attended a couple of years ago was still accessible. I found that it was still active and still contained an old web page that I had placed there.

    What would you do with this space?
     
    kmb40, Jun 27, 2007 IP
  2. nddb

    nddb Peon

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    What is it's PR? No one really knows if EDU domains "weigh" more, but I bet a PR0 .EDU page aint worth much. But putting up a few links can't hurt?
     
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  3. stirfryguy

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    I just checked mine that I had on there for a project, this way ~2 years ago and there is no PR available
     
    stirfryguy, Jun 27, 2007 IP
  4. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    when it get a pr , i'm sure that you can good money from selling links and blog posts but first , you must work to get a good pr for that domain
     
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  5. kmb40

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    So its a PR0 but its got some age on it 4 years or so. Id read somewhere about the .edu domains carrying weight.

    Sounds like it may be no different than any other PR0.
     
    kmb40, Jun 27, 2007 IP
  6. Freewebspace

    Freewebspace Notable Member

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    Yes ,Infact .edu domains always carry more weight than other domains


    Google gives always more weight to links from .edu domains so put a website there and sell the links! for 3 months or 6 months!
     
    Freewebspace, Jun 27, 2007 IP