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Tel-domains and Google


Tel-domains are an important part of every company’s strategy for the following reasons: 1 – tel-domains playa fundamentally different role than a traditional .com,.net,….Tel-Domains have a very specific and unique content, and are published in a different format and medium (DNS instead of Web). Therefore, Google and other search engines will want to index .tel-domains content in addition to .com content, and will not penalize a company for having both com-domains and tel-domains, as opposed to those that multiply websites under .com, .biz, .co.uk, etc.. This will give companies double presence, with both a .com- and a .tel-domain. 2 – The tel-domains data are fully structured, and therefore very easily readable and understandable by search engine crawlers, as opposed to standard web page content that needs advanced parsing algorithms that often misunderstand the content (reading a fax number as a main number, for example). 3 – Communications content of tel-domains are very easy to maintain, and can be updated at significantly shorter intervals than .com informational content. This gives search engines more incentive to re-index tel-domains content at shorter intervals as well. 4 – Local search engines will index by preference tel-domains data thanks to focus of tel-domains on communications and location information. Hans-Pete Oswald www.domainregistry.de

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$3.5 Million With Google Adsense For Domains?


www.takeoverpageone.com Is it possible to make serious cash using Googles Adsense for Domains which monetizes your parked domains? Can Google compete successfully against the numerous alternatives who have a large head start on Google, such as namedrive.com, and parked.com? (to name just a few). And what does the product look like? Is it easy to setup? Can you use it with any domain name registrar? Am I going to stop typing questions, and start hitting you with answers? This video will …

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Will domain registration changes ding me in Google?


Scott Clark from Lexington, KY asks: “When you move a domain from one registrar to another or your registrant information changes very slightly (eg new phone number), will Google ding you for instability at the registrar?” Recorded on April 23, 2009.

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