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Hi, I discovered that blog owners are more likely to approve a message with an email ending in .edu I don't know what is the reason, but anyways. I am a newbie and I am sure you guys know of better ways to get .edu emails but here is what I did.
First go to Code: CaliforniaColleges.edu - Create an Account Make sure you select... that you do not have an email address and that way you can get the email with .edu ending. Then go to tools Code: https://secure.californiacolleges.edu/MyMentor/mail/ Your email will be something like Code: [email protected] Try using names that sound "real" and take care of this address I hope that helps. I tried a few times and it worked. Don't know if this is useful or not. There might be some other ways to get the .edu address but this I found easy Good luck.P.S. If this is the wrong section, please move it MOD
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