Anyone know when this will be rolled out for the rest of the world? I am key to try it on some of my good PPC domains Any more information?
It's my understanding it is already available. However you will get content network ads, not search ads. So don't expect much in the way of payout even if you do manage to get traffic to your parked sites. The bigger question is will low quality content ads on parked domains ruin the quality score on your active domains to the point where you actually lose money by participating. I'm sure Google would love that!
Go try to setup a new adsense ad and see if you don't see the option. You have to submit your domains for review first though.
If anyone has a parked domain with Adsense, please PM me a URL to check. I have not seen any of their landers and am curious how good/bad they are.
I have tried several times to submit to adsense for parked sites but they do not accepts new sites at the moment..
Does anyone have a sample site that has it up?.. I would like to see what it looks like PM me the URL Please
I'm moving a domain over now to see how well it works. From the start I am curious why Google does not provide DNS services. Adding the A name and CNAME records ultimately causes the domain to be down for a period of time. From what I have read, Google can take 48 hours to verify and approve the transfer. For domains that get 10 visits a day its no big deal. But if you have domains getting hundreds or thousands of visits per day this will result in quite a bit of lost revenue...
I kind of jumped the gun on my previous comments. I don't use this domain registrar very often, and when I made the A Name and CNAME changes I did not save it twice. After I noticed and corrected the issue, ads started displaying in 15 minutes. The landing pages don't look too great. I'll let this run on a test domain for a day or two and see what kind of results it gets. The domain I am using is not a high traffic domain by any means, but consistently received around 50 clicks per day when parked elsewhere. We'll see how well it does at G...