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Master Google AdWords Like A Stomper

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Chances are, that you already have heard about one of the latest, and greatest
“Stompernet Going Natural Videos 3.0”

Since I don't blog much lately anyway, I quickly tell you what this is all about, give you the links and let you find out yourself.

If you are serious about making money on the Internet, you definitely don't want to miss this info. It does not cost you a dime.


Why do the guys from Stompernet give away such priceless info?

Why do they spend time and energy making all those videos? Well, Andy Jenkins from Stompernet is very honest about it. They are doing it to prove the tremendous value someone finds inside the Stompernet network. Why? Because they will accept new members into Stompernet shortly and reopen their doors. I am sure it will fill up pretty quickly. Even though, as you probably know, the membership fee in Stompernet is not cheap.

Anyway, you don't have to purchase anything. Just use their info for your advantage and it will be alright. So far there are 3 videos on the site.


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Google Everywhere - Even More In The Future

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I hope you enjoy the weekend. It was a great sunny day (as usual) here in Tenerife. When stumbling (↑) (after coming back from the beach) I found a blog post with a well depicted, futuristic view of “How we might be able to use Google® in the future!”

I left a comment as well, ... privacy concerns, and that kind of thoughts. However, I like the idea to have Google in my pocket, always ready to answer my questions.

Here's the post. Check it out:

Yours
John W. Furst

P.S.: That's probably my shortest blog post ever.

Google Stops Cashing In On Tasting Of Domains

Google Adsense NoGrace Period
If you are struggling with making just US$ 145.63 or US$ 297.12 a month from Google AdSense, you will think it is not fair that others are making US$ 6,681.34 or even US$ 86,234.78 a month and are not even paying for their domains! Well, it seems Google thinks that's not a fair business model either.

What is “Domain Tasting” all about?

Domain tasting, is a practice using a 5-day grace period at the beginning of a domain registration that allows the registrant to test the domain name for marketability. This means, if you don't like it during those 5 days, you give it back and get a refund.

But how did it all start?

After the “.com bust” and corresponding stock crash in 2000/2001 anything related to Internet — including domain names — were perceived as worthless. Later in 2001 and 2002 IAregistry.com (now Spirit Telecom) and DotRegistrar.com allowed a small group of large clients to bulk register thousands of domains, test them for profitability and only pay for those they keep. The earliest document I found at ICANN.org on this matter is from February 2002 (↑).

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