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Fees Proposed To Embitter Domain Tasting
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Domain tasting will just evolve
Although ICANN's proposed fees do set limitations they won't make domain tasting dissapear overnight. It will just evolve to a more targetted approach than the one most are familiar with.
Not correct Joe
Joe, domains listed for auction at Snapnames are ones that are currently registered. They are not new domain registrations. (Catches on dropping domains aside.) Consequently this has nothing to do with the Google's policy on Adsense.
Google doesn't stop adds on newly registered domains
"AdSense product to be placed on domains that had not been open for six days"
Not true, Google AdSense for Domains, still allows this practice: For example if you go to Snapnames.com and look at the domains currently in public auction, they will have Google Ads. Google is saying one thing but doing something completly different.
Tasting of domains I agree should be stopped, but google isn't going to stop as long as it keeps making $$$$.
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