domain hosting with adsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by saidmz, Jun 15, 2006.

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    is there something like domain parking/hosting with adsense?
     
    saidmz, Jun 15, 2006 IP
  2. easterwolf

    easterwolf Well-Known Member

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    Try looking here for more info, Im pretty sure ya need a hefty portfolio of dmains for G to approve it, ..check it


    http://www.google.com/domainpark/
    Code (markup):
    Q: What is AdSense for domains?
    A: AdSense for domains allows domain name registrars and large domain name holders to provide valuable and relevant content on their parked pages. Parked domain pages generally have no content; however, by adding targeted ads, we hope to help users find what they are looking for. Using Google’s semantic technology to analyze and understand the meaning of the domain names, AdSense for domains delivers targeted, conceptually related advertisements to parked domain pages to improve the user experience on these pages.

    Q: How do I enroll in AdSense for domains?
    A: AdSense for domains is currently available to large domain portfolio owners. If you would like to submit your portfolio to be considered for the AdSense for domains program, please fill out the information request form on the contact us page. If your portfolio meets the AdSense for domains requirements, a Google representative will get back to you shortly.

    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.

    Q: What are the language capabilities of the AdSense for domains product?
    A: Google AdSense for domains targets web sites in over 25 languages, and has fully localized segmentation technology in over 10 languages.

    Q: Why does exclusivity matter to Google?
    A: Google is interested in developing partnerships in which both sides are committed to the long-run benefit of each other. This loyalty is important on many levels. Primarily, in long-term partnerships, we can identify where to best help each other, providing sage advice and maximizing revenue for both parties. In addition, there is an investment on both sides associated with starting partnerships that requires a long-term partnership to receive the highest benefits for both sides. In short, Google is looking for partners to continue building this business in a fair, equitable manner.

    Q: How does AdSense for domains work?
    A: AdSense for domains customers redirect traffic from parked domains to the AdSense for domains service. When Google receives the request, it processes the domain name and returns formatted HTML that includes contextual ads and related searches. Customers can either display the full page HTML or include it in a frame.

    Q: What format does AdSense for domains return?
    A: AdSense for domains returns formatted HTML for display. For large customers, Google offers XML output as well.

    Q: Where do the advertisements come from?
    A: AdSense for domains features ads from the Google AdWords network, which has thousands of advertisers worldwide, and is growing larger and more comprehensive each day.

    Q: Is AdSense for domains easy to integrate?
    A: AdSense for domains was designed with minimal integration in mind, and should take only a few hours to set up.

    Q: Are there any set-up fees to use AdSense for domains?
    A: No. There are no set-up fees associated with AdSense for domains.

    Q: Are there any restrictions on the domains directed to the AdSense for domains service?
    A: AdSense for domains must adhere strictly to Google’s AdSense policies. Domain names submitted to may not contain or link to any of the following content: illegal activity; site promotion of incentive or fraudulent clicking; violation of trademark (and related rights), copyright, trade secret, patent or other intellectual property right of any third party; software which contains a virus, worm or other code that could be damaging or harmful to a user's computer system or stored information; libelous, defamatory, obscene or hateful content; or any subject matter not in line with Google policy.

    -peace
     
    easterwolf, Jun 15, 2006 IP
  3. agnivo007

    agnivo007 Peon

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    hmm...seems a millionaire with thousands of domains can only apply!
     
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    Sedo does such a thing.
    h**p://www.sedo.com/services/parking.php3?tracked=&partnerid=&language=us
     
    DXL, Jun 16, 2006 IP