Wednesday, September 08, 2010

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Google permits geo-target of .ME Domains

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As recently posted on Namepros, Google is now allowing .ME domain holders to geo-target like any standard TLD, as opposed to treating like a cctld. Prior to this change, holders of ME domains were unable to switch their geo-target from "Montenegro," the country which applied for and won the cctld several years ago.

This is huge new for Geo Domain Holders. You can see the geotargeting for Nothing.ME in the attached panel.

 

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