Is there anyone making money with adsense with their domain name parked at one of those domain parking services such as 1plus.net? Is this a good idea or does Google not like this?
http://www.google.com/domainpark/ And if your site don't have enough hits, you can park at places like sedo.
Google AdSense Program Policies, Ad placement section: "No Google ad or Google search box may be displayed on any domain parking websites, pop-ups, pop-unders, or in any email."
anyone has a chance telling me how this domain parking work and we earn from it ?? im new to this domain parking things i thought we must have our own website to put the ads.
and 1plus.net actually generate a content site for you. SEDO, namedrive etc have a special deal with Google to offer parking services.
you have a domain and you want it to be park you go to them sign up and select package for parking your domain . go-daddy has a similar deal also.
i understand it now. but did they promote our parked domain or we must promote our parked domain our self ? and how does it connected with google adsense ?
justsomepoordude, that makes me right. The url you provided is only for big companies I take my sorry back
There are many places you can park your domain, except domain parking can only be used with domains that get existing traffic. You cannot promote parked domains as it is against the parking services TOS. Some good parking services: www.parked.com www.domainsponsor.com www.sedo.us www.namedrive.com Just to name a few. However, if you dont know how parking works or don't understand it, than please stick with Adsense.
You can use companies like sedo for lower traffic...but really low paying no one goes to the domain and you can't promote it.
1plus.net is not strictly a parking page provider - your domains have many multiple pages, can be fully customised, include a blog and are unique. We also (before we added many of the custom features) got approval from google adsense to place google ads on the news pages. Our straight parking page is (at present) fed by Revenue Pilot.