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.edu backlinks for FREE

Posted 04-22-2008 at 05:20 PM by MikeK
Check it out, everyone wants hundreds of official .edu backlinks and such, right? What about .edu subdomains! These can be gems! So how exactly do you go about acquiring 100's of free .edu links?



Google, that's about it. A search you can make that takes you 10seconds to do. Then bam, you get a list of thousands and thousands of .edu sites. These links are all to .edu sites that have installed WP MU, a version of wordpress...
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Everyone can FTP

Posted 04-22-2008 at 11:33 AM by MikeK
Updated 04-22-2008 at 02:17 PM by MikeK
You don't need any program, you really don't need to hire someone to upload your sites. If there is no Database involved then it's as simple as click/drag/drop

So ignore programs like SMartFTP, CuteFTP LeechFTP...FTP Explorer? Why? because for quick simple uploads it takes seconds to get done, all you need is your Internet Explorer Browser.(I know, gay but you'll appreciate the outcome)

In the navigation bar, type the following, replacing username - with your hostings...
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Unique Content - to nab or not to nab?

Posted 04-22-2008 at 01:40 AM by MikeK
Updated 04-22-2008 at 02:19 PM by MikeK
So it has always been an issue, for Search Engines, Web Masters and users, unique content. What the search engine does not like is simpler for you to add and hated by most readers. What Search engines love can be time consuming for you to cook up and may bore your readers to death.



1- Close your ears because you do not want to read this guys, type it all out from scratch. Create the content, be original, take your time and research...
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