Adsense Domain - .info or .net ?

by yasky
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Just wondering if any of the adsense experts out there have seen any better results with a .net over a .info ? Are click through rates any better on one or the other and how about ranking, which is better ?

Any Info would be greatly appreciated as I am starting up an Adsense campaign. The threads I have been following with everyones success and startup stories has been very inspiring.

Thanks
YaskY
#adsense #domain #info #net
  • Profile picture of the author bally chohan
    there is no comparison between .info and .net as .info is considered spam domain because these domains are cheap in value. other way is get some links from highly authorised sites if you want to go with .info domain name
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  • Profile picture of the author zcx
    I have both, and as far as I can tell it really doesn't make any difference as far as performance goes. I've read a lot of posts on this forum saying that a .info is a disadvantage as far as getting indexed, getting SERP placement, etc., but honestly that's never been my experience at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author tivowatcher
      I agree - I have seen NO disadvantage to .info or dashes in the name for that matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author yasky
    Thanks everyone....

    Bally Chohan - You state that .info are considered spam domains. How are you coming to that conclusion? Have you actually seen any difference in the 2 "personally" or thats what you have read?

    Thanks Again,
    YaskY
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  • Profile picture of the author bally chohan
    Read this post for more clarification Google’s Blogger hosting tons of spam blogs?

    Regards,
    bally chohan
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    • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
      I have Adsense sites running on .com, .net, .org and .info as well as Blogger. They all make money that's in keeping with the competition level of their niche and how well I built links and brought in targeted buying traffic.

      The nice thing about .info's is that they're cheap to start so you can test a good number of long tail terms or grab keyword domains where the .com/.net is a parked domain. If one starts doing well, then you can renew it for the long term, which costs almost as much as the other domain types. If it doesn't do well or you don't have time to develop it properly, you can dump it.

      I've got a few older .info's that I've had for about 3 years that make about $10-20 a day. Not big bucks but every little bit adds up.
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