Adsense for domain park

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by MikePrice, Mar 19, 2008.

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    I have found this Google Parked Domain for adsense.

    Is it true that adsense allow to put in the domain park?
    If any experience DP member please let me know.
    I am quite interesting if it is not break the TOS.
     
    MikePrice, Mar 19, 2008 IP
  2. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    seems google has entered the domain parking industry
     
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  3. Fka200

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    If you would like to park your domains check out http://www.fka200.com/domain-parking.

    You probably won't be able to get into AdSense for Domains if you don't know what domain parking is since AdSense for Domains requires a LARGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE amount of traffic. BUT like I said above, there are people who have organized deals to let people park their domains using their system. For someone just starting out, check out Namedrive. If you have more than 10 domains, sign up with Parked and customize your template using your own content.

    This is uber-old.

    "Q: How long has the Google AdSense for domains program existed?
    A: Google AdSense for domains has been in existence for approximately 3 years. We have strengthened our commitment with many partners in the past year and are actively trying to understand the best means to serve those who are currently not partners."

    http://www.google.com/domainpark/faq.html
     
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    You need to have a large portfolio of domains. Presumably with traffic.

    What irks me about it is that Google requires "content" on any page you stick Adsense. For example, you're not supposed to place Adsense on a non-content page that serves only as a 404 or logout, etc. Then, they turn around and do domain parking - no content at all.
     
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  5. Fka200

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    This used to be a controversial topic amongst domainers, but it no longer applies. AdWords customers now have the option to "disable" serving their ads to parked domains. So if you don't care, keep it enabled... if you mind placing your ads on a site with no content and just ads, keep it on.

    Good move by Google, but bad for domain parkers (myself).
     
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  6. MikePrice

    MikePrice Well-Known Member

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    How about if I use my previous adsense ID, is possible or not?
     
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  7. Fka200

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    This has nothing to do with "AdSense For Content."
     
    Fka200, Mar 19, 2008 IP