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Marketing On a .EDU Domain
Posted by
kdawson
on Tue Apr 15, 2008 09:42 PM
from the even-marketers-think-it's-sleazy dept.
from the even-marketers-think-it's-sleazy dept.
wrttnwrd, an Internet marketer, opens a can of whup-ass on
LinkAdage and the Pickering Institute, which have teamed up to rent blog space on a .edu domain for $50 a month. Technically legal maybe but undermining of the trust a .edu engenders.
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All the education you need! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:All the education you need! (Score:4, Insightful)
As far as I see it, advertising on an EDU is perfectly ethical if it is used to subsidize bandwidth (and NOT line the pockets of a greedy bureaucrat).
And when the schools introduce a method of reducing their need for your hard-earned money, you complain?
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Re:All the education you need! (Score:5, Insightful)
It's 2008. I think the idea that educational institutions are anything but commercial meat-grinders has expired.
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Re:All the education you need! (Score:4, Informative)
Honestly, most people have either not figured this out, or are in complete denial about this.
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Re:All the education you need! (Score:5, Insightful)
No, the idea is very much alive. The existence of these various outrages doesn't mean the idea is dead; it means we should fight against the new outrages that pop up.
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I'd stop dealing with a private school that did this, but as a public school they get to double-dip, taking tax money *and* getti
Trust in .EDU domains (Score:5, Interesting)
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I see this every day, trust me.
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Really? who looks at .edu? (Score:5, Informative)
And anyone savvy enough to know the difference should also be sceptical enough to not get suckered.
Re:Really? who looks at .edu? (Score:5, Interesting)
The reason this is a worthy news story is that search engines value inbound links coming from a
My boss forwarded me the announcement this morning but I declined as to me it's begging google to blacklist you.
Here's a bit from the email...
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The rules are not static (Score:3, Insightful)
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People have been gaming the system forever and Google have been combating the gaming too.
That's kinda the whole point now isn't it? Except this to some extent is virgin territory for google --edu's are part of the foundational base of PR. The tone of your post would seem to indicate you believe google has done a decent job keeping up with the gamers of the system. I guess that's a subjective topic, but
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None of these methods are foolproof, but they don't need to be; they just need to be enough to help tilt the existing ranking algorithm on
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I find myself link to .edu and .ac.uk sites a lot because that is where I find primary sources and otherwise authoritative sources. I doubt I would ever link to this particular .edu.
I doubt the fake edu domain in question will do any better with Goo
Interesting to say the least... (Score:5, Interesting)
Curiouser and curiouser.
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Well then. (Score:2)
If you knew a large group of people with common interests who don't like seeing the internet being misused in such a way, many of whom have access to big fat pipes, and plenty of time on their hands and nothing better to do, you could flood the site with traffic for a few days to send your message across.
Dunno where you'd ever find a group of people like that though...especially ones who have scant regard for the law in instances such as this...
About the site (Score:4, Informative)
It looks they use that same blog software on their home page, I'd say it's pretty obvious this whole set-up was with selling blogs in mind. Think about it: "pi.edu" that's prime internet real-estate.
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This is basically the next venue that causes EVERY google search to show those damn spam pages every time- because *surprise* these are
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The whole thing's a scam.
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Funny, zero comments on blogs.pi.edu.. (Score:3, Funny)
Somehow I have a feeling that my comments won't see the light of day.
Is the "Pickering Institute" for real? (Score:5, Informative)
Does the "Pickering Institute" [pi.edu] even exist? Their home page is a WordPress blog. They have no contact information other than an e-mail address.
Their domain registration has an address of "2 Cityplace Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO", which is also the address of Bin95.com [bin95.com], which does industrial equipment maintenance training.
Yes they are! (Score:5, Funny)
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Hypocrisy, slashdot.org is thy name (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyone else notice that slashdot.com redirects to slashdot.org, and not the other way around, as it should?
Hey, I've got no problem with Slashdot being a for-profit venture: I'm rooting for you, honest I am. But, for the sake of all that's nerdy, how about a little less hypocrisy and a little more honesty in advertising?
Yes, I know: "I must be new here".
Let the modbombing begin!
Re:Hypocrisy, slashdot.org is thy name (Score:5, Informative)
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There are several vanity .edu domains (Score:3, Interesting)
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Sure, chw.edu is a hospital, and, as such, has student doctors, but it's not a school, as such. It's web presense is redirected to a
Probably should have changed the default wp passwd (Score:5, Funny)
:)
Re:Probably should have changed the default wp pas (Score:5, Funny)
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Scam (Score:4, Insightful)
At least attempt to look legit (Score:2, Funny)
Why this could be bad (Score:4, Informative)
But why do people care so much about getting links on
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So, to answer your question: never, but not for the reason you think.
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I thought goatse started as
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