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11 commentsFriday, January 25, 2008

Rumor: Google Ending AdSense For Domain Tasting

Free money train rolling to a halt
The big bucks involved with slapping AdSense on domains during their free five-day grace period may dry up completely if Google takes action on the subject.

That grace period proved profitable for domainers who used Google's AdSense for Domains program. Free domains plus ad revenue brought one domainer $3 million per month, according to DomainTools blogger Jay Westerdal.

Note that the $3 million came after Google took its cut. If Google truly ends the ability for domainers to drop AdSense onto tasted domains, the company wipes out a chunk of revenue for itself.

Westerdal cited a confidential informant on this, saying Google will stop monetizing domains less than five days old. With millions of domains in play, domainers would see their massive paydays evaporate.

It isn't as much a case of "don't be evil" for Google, as it is "let's limit our legal liability." Westerdal said lawsuits by Dell, BMW, and Yahoo against those domainers for trademark violations could end up adding Google's name as a defendant.

Since Yahoo has been a plaintiff in these cases, Westerdal thinks it unlikely Yahoo will permit its advertising to be placed on tasted domains.

Andrew Goodman, commenting on his Traffick blog, said, "Who would have thought that the whole domain name system would have remained such a wild-west realm for so long?"

If rumors are true, there's a new sheriff in town, it's high noon, and Google's got the fastest draw on the Internet.

It's about time . . .

There is nothing more annoying than putting a search term in and having the first 5 results be this type of awful spam site.

Hopefully if they institute this, it will also improve their results, since there SHOULD then be a whole lot less of this sort of site. Yes, they make money from the ads, but they're hurting their own search returns by doing so. This will only help them in the long run.

Google Adsense

Google Adsense can be a profitable business if you play the game ethical.  The consumer wants to find a product or service and with the ads on your site, if you do not have what they are looking for then one of the ads can provide the solution and revenue can be made for everyone.

Scamming Google or the advertiser out of money does not make a win-win deal for everyone.  Play fair and we all win.

David

 

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