Ultimate .EDU Boost, 2 lists for the price of 1 (Reviews Inside)

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Hello all,

so I got these 2 giant .EDU lists that I decided to combine and sell to WF'ers here. There are way too many links for just myself so might as well sell it to a few people. This sale will end in 2 weeks! (I might even close it before if I judge that enough people have bought it) I don't want these links to lose their value and turn into link farms.

I guarantee you won't find a better EDU list out there for this price. It's one of a kind. Here is what you get:

  • Over 6000 .EDU Wordpress Blog Pages (Make your comment relevant, put your link in your nickname... there you go!)
  • Over 800 .EDU Forums (Signup, put a link in your profile's signature, ping it... there you go!)
If you have any kind of automatic software, it's even better! Just load the list and grab a beer/coffee while the link juice flows!

Now don't ask me how many of them are do-follow or how many of them auto-approve your comments... because I have no clue! (which is why I'm not selling this at a ridiculous price) I only checked a couple of them and I'm about to give these lists to my link builder so he can use them. All I know is that most blog posts have less than 10 comments and a lot of them have NONE. For those who are not auto-approve, it's up to you to make your comment relevant and when you get approved, you'll get some serious link juice.

Price for these 2 lists: $15

Reviews: 1 free review to a MOD or Senior Member, and 2 reviews at $5.

Like I said, this is a 2 week sale... will be closed before the end of august!

Cheers
 


If you are interested in quantity over quality, this would be a good list to buy. I did a quick spot check and noticed that a lot of the pages couldn't be found and I'd say about 50-60% of the ones that were found already had been spammed pretty hard.

Hate to sound negative in the review, but just want to set expectations (as you tried to as well) for potential buyers. If you have a auto-commenter/valid link checker, you don't have much to lose as the list is only $15.
 
Well, you got 6800 of them so I guarantee there are a few gems in there. I have found some PR6-PR7-PR8 blog posts with less than 10 comments in there, but yeah you have to search for them, or use some kind of software like you said.

Think about it, other people are selling lists containing 100 links for the same price, so even if only 50% of this list is good, that's over 3000 working sites :)
 
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First off I was sent a PDF file which was pretty useless, then I got a docx file which was much easier to use. I randomly checked about 30 of the links, some of the forums don't have open registrations which makes them kind of pointless and some also seem to be in languages other than english. A lot of them have low post counts and look like they are abandoned, if they autoapprove the registrations then they are a gold mine but I suspect a lot of them need manual approve.

A lot of the blogs seem to be spammed to fuck and back, got your typical acai berry slingers, gambling links and all types of other spam. I definitely wouldn't drop all links to my money sites, but I'll probably do a blast and set it on one or two of my feeder sites and see how it goes.

List delivers what it says it delivers, but I'm not to sure how this type of list differs from me just using a custom google search string to find the same thing. Quantity is good and quality is low.

All that being said, it costs $15 so even if you can find a few diamonds in the rough it'll pay for itself.
 
well, it's definitely quantity over quality. There are a lot of broken links and spammy links but like I said, overall I guarantee you'll find some gems in there. Heck even if 25% are good that is over 1700 links.

To give you an idea, I just clicked a few links in the 800 Forums List and here are examples of a few good ones I found:

Northern Michigan University • Index page (PR6)
Life University Community Bulletinboard :: Index (PR5)
The Common Lisp for Java Public Forum - Index (PR3)
forum.ncf.edu • Index page (PR3)
CTE Community Forum - Index (PR3)
 
well, it's definitely quantity over quality. There are a lot of broken links and spammy links but like I said, overall I guarantee you'll find some gems in there. Heck even if 25% are good that is over 1700 links.

To give you an idea, I just clicked a few links in the 800 Forums List and here are examples of a few good ones I found:

Northern Michigan University • Index page (PR6)
Life University Community Bulletinboard :: Index (PR5)
The Common Lisp for Java Public Forum - Index (PR3)
forum.ncf.edu • Index page (PR3)
CTE Community Forum - Index (PR3)

In your original post you said that most of your blog pages don't have more than 10 comments. Which is it?
 
I got the list... to me, its worth it... there are a lot of blogs and like anything, it is what you make of it. To me its worth just to have a resource of edu blogs to use when I need them.

You've got to sort thru them to figure out whats useful... but again, if you're looking for a resource list, this fits the bill.
 
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