Creating a blog on an edu site?

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Does anyone know of any edu sites that allow you to create a blog on their site without you being a student?

I had come across someone in the services section of WF that said they do this. But I can't find them and have no idea what the edu site they were using is.

Thanks!
#search engine optimization #blog #creating #site
  • I used to do this but someone decided to release an ebook with the method that I used which shut down pretty much all of them (I had a ton to use).

    That's what happens when people get greedy...
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    • Yeah, they aren't easy to find (other than spanned to death ones)

      Search for this in google:

      Inurl:blog inurl:.edu "keyword"

      A little playing around with that will yield good results for the patient.

      Cheers
      Dave
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  • I saw something similar on another forum (one that's devoted to backlinking). They gave the link there, it was a PR9 Chinese EDU (so edu.cn) they somehow had the power to create blogs on.
    Another way may be to register/buy your own EDU site(s). In a flash of inspiration/insanity (not sure which yet) I bought a WSO recently showing how to get edu.xx (where xx is a country code I won't reveal) for $2.50 a pop. The WSO is closed but you might be able to garner the method from somewhere else.
  • you can sign up for an edu blog here ccgps.eastern.edu/orb.join
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    • Eastern University is becoming very popular, thats where the add-on blog I was giving away is located.
      I would suggest people hurry to open their blog before they close this offer to the public.
  • ....do you need a university ID# to create a blog there ?

    thanks
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    • No, you just need to sign up.....its open to the public for now....so hurry!
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    Does anyone know of any edu sites that allow you to create a blog on their site without you being a student? I had come across someone in the services section of WF that said they do this. But I can't find them and have no idea what the edu site they were using is.