Google giving hard time to tasters

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Google is said to be considering banning newly registered domain names from participating in the Google for Domain Names program, severely hampering the practice of domain tasting. According to Jay Westerdal at Domain Tools, Google would block all domains if they are less then five days old. In Jay’s words, “This potential new policy change by Google could stop all Domain Tasting in its tracks.”
Domain tasting, for those not familiar with it, is the practice of registrants using the five-day grace period at the beginning of a domain registration to test the marketability of a domain name.

If you interested i found a solution to this.

feel free to ask for a pm .
 


Google is said to be considering banning newly registered domain names from participating in the Google for Domain Names program, severely hampering the practice of domain tasting. According to Jay Westerdal at Domain Tools, Google would block all domains if they are less then five days old. In Jay’s words, “This potential new policy change by Google could stop all Domain Tasting in its tracks.”
Domain tasting, for those not familiar with it, is the practice of registrants using the five-day grace period at the beginning of a domain registration to test the marketability of a domain name.

If you interested i found a solution to this.

feel free to ask for a pm .
Why don't you just post it here? :rolleyes:
 
I don't taste, but I was under the impression people use other services than Google for this anyway, right?
 
I discovered a secret that THEY don't want you to know about. Its a very advanced technique that only the richest internet marketers know about:

Redirect visitors from Tasted Domain to a Registered Domain and show the ads there.
 
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