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I hae a great domain name, Adsence.com Makes me about $30-50 a month on consisent traffic from those who don't know how to spell. I'm wondering what I might be able to do with this to create a site with more content that would rise up in the search results and make more money.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Did you know Google pays $100 for every webmaster you refer to Adsense? A small one page site describing Google Adsense with the Adsense banner would probably net you a lot of money.
 
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Dang, RJ has a great idea. Set up a referral page, have an Adsense referral banner and each time somebody gets $100 in their account, you get $100 in yours.

Plus the traffic and revenue already... my oh my. Excellent :)
 
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Thanks for the idea! I'll look into it.
 
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Adsence.com, won't this be considered a case of Typosquatting or aren't there any Trademark issues with this name?
 
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peter phillips said:
Adsence.com, won't this be considered a case of Typosquatting or aren't there any Trademark issues with this name?
No. Adsense.com is already owned and operated by a company unaffiliated with Google. Google's is Adense.Google.com They both coexist and there is no problem. Plus, this name does not even have hte word Adsense in it.
 
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-RJ- said:
Did you know Google pays $100 for every webmaster you refer to Adsense? A small one page site describing Google Adsense with the Adsense banner would probably net you a lot of money.

Is that everytime you just referr someone, or do you have to referr someone and they have to make xxx amount of cash?
 
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Mike_Wiseman said:
Is that everytime you just referr someone, or do you have to referr someone and they have to make xxx amount of cash?

They have to make money first, as mentioned above.
 
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