wow. that is big.
Gonna have to give that a try.
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This is a major shift in changing the revenue stream to include AdSense content+search. It would be interesting to see how would wwd apply that for their resellers?
wow. that is big.
Gonna have to give that a try.
yeag, they just put that into effect, it is basically the website tonight 5 page with the big ad banner at the top, it is not available for wwd just yet, but maybe soon.
Interesting indeed.
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I think I will use this once and awhile for domains I have sitting around.
Regards,
Doggie
They are a very smart company.
I don't think that domain owners will profit from income that their domains generate from visitors clicking on AdSense ads. All that will go to GoDaddy's pockets! Although, if they introduce some kind of a profit sharing will be quite attractive for domainers, or they'll keep that option only for big domain portfolio holders? Also, it is interesting why did they prefer AdSense against YPN ads?Originally Posted by DogFaceBoy
lotta fun stuff with those website tonights, password protected pages, forms, could make a fancy little this domain for sale site
Can you give a link to such a live ad-supported site, please?
Was interested, but not surprised what-so-ever, by the GD mailing about their new ad-supported Hosting service.... they're jumping onto the "free" web services paradigm so well executed by Google.
I think it works for online apps (such as word processing, email, etc) but for generic hosting, sure for a personal site, but if you have a serious online presence requirement and intend to monetize it... why have GD ads taking away your revenue (and eyeballs?)
Rob
Chambly.net, adsenseblogs.com, iphone-sale.com aubainedujour.com, adsenseworld.com logrotate.com and many more!
they just updated their ppc stuff for resellers:
Pay-Per-Click advertising means paying for an ad based on the number of times it's clicked. You can now make money from Pay-Per-Click advertising faster than ever. We've changed the Pay-Per-Click revenue share percentage to 65% after the first $25 (down from $50)... and that price drop means you can start making money sooner!
There's more to this now... you can use the free Hosting credit to set up an ad-supported Economy plan with them.
You get 5 gigs of space and 250 gigs of bandwidth for free, and you can do the nice things like MySQL, PHP, .htaccess and whatnot.
yup, that and website tonight and quick blog will all show your ppc ads, pretty cool huh?
Sounds great. It's definitly a smart move, but too much adsense everywhere !
;-)
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