--- "DomainNames.com.au" <Mail§DomainNames.com.au> wrote: > Lets assume that www.dwarfs.com.au has content that > promotes banking, cars, > sex, food etc and a person types in > www.dwarfs.com.au into the browser and > gets this "monitised" page, are you saying that a > person looking for dwarfs > would not be also interested in banking, cars, sex, > etc. > > I personally think that other content is very > usefull as I don't think this > person would be solely obsessed with dwarf > manufacturers and I would say > probably at times drives to a "bank" in his "car" to > withdraw some money to > pay for "sex, food, etc" > > Therefore the site would be very relevant to his > needs We are discussing policy here. If you own a business called "dwarfs online" then you have every right to register the domain and put whatever content you wish on the site. However if you are registering dwarfs.com.au under the monetisation policy then auDA in its wisdom has clarified the policy and stated that the site must predominantly relate to dwarfs in particular. Not what they like or what clothes they wear or cars they drive. However we all know monetisation is about click throughs which means the more paid links the better. How many paid links are there relating specifically to dwarfs. Not many. So I doubt you will get your investment back. If you wish to monetise a domain stick to policy or have it removed from you. I notice that most of the domains mentioned earlier have changed their content. But do they stick to policy. I think not. Working hard Vic? DJ ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Photos ? NEW, now offering a quality print service from just 8p a photo http://uk.photos.yahoo.comReceived on Thu Sep 07 2006 - 05:54:20 UTC
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