Azoogle - Domain Matter

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by iBall, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    Do you think azoogle accept application for sub domain?
    I've used blogspot before, but can't get approved..:(

    something like, www.mysite.googlepages.com..
    anyone know?
     
    iBall, Nov 4, 2007 IP
  2. hextraordinary

    hextraordinary Well-Known Member

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    I think you have to prove you are serious. Having your own domain is really a minimal step to express seriousness. If you can't do that how will you be able to promote offers efficiently?

    Though you can promote most offers without even having a site, the ability to own one is meaningful.
     
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  3. nextgen66

    nextgen66 Well-Known Member

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    A domain is like what, 5 bucks for an .info or 8 for a .com? Its not exactly a big investment :)
     
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  4. iBall

    iBall Active Member

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    ya, I understand and knew that..
    I've my own domain..

    but just urgent want to know is the www.MYSITE.googlepages.com available for Azoogle?

    thanks:)
     
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  5. Cesay

    Cesay Peon

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    I recently registered for azoogle with a private domain and they wrote back saying I had to show proof that I owned the domain(since they couldn't see the WHOIS info) so I'm *guessing* a subdomain won't cut it.
     
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  6. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    Cesay - same thing with me, they need you to provide a picture of admin panel for the domain.

    I had a .info get rejected because they said the domain had suspicious activity, meaning, they didn't like the .info.
     
    BlogSalesman, Nov 5, 2007 IP