Google AdSense for domains

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  2. AmyNelson

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    It says "If your sites generate more than 750,000 page views per month, AdSense for domains is for you." To get that many hits on just a parked domain it would have to have some really good keywords.
     
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    I almost find that funny... How many unused domains get 750,000 page views in a month? And if you had one, would you just dump it over to google adsense? Seems like it would be worth far more for its traffic.
     
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    I was thinking the same thing, it's hard enough to get that many pageviews with a regular site. I'm guessing you could make a good $ with 750,000 pageviews on a page with just adsense.
     
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    i think at least u own 750,000 domains ?
     
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    Lol, wouldnt think so.
     
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    Sedo.com parking uses Google Domain Park. Check their site. They are doing it very well
     
    condemons, May 16, 2006 IP
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    Yeah that's mainly for domain parking companies or companies that own very large domain portfolios...
     
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    Or domain registrars ...who set them on google domain park by default
     
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    people use it like you used to use overture feeds... except it pays much better
     
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    -Abhishek- Regaining my Momentum!

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    Yes and many domain registrars use it ....
    And if you see the form it says, your network must have a total of 7,50,000+ hits and not a single domain!
    Abhishek
     
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    right... but like many things that is not the case. 7m pageviews a month is cake for a spammer
     
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    Thats right !! But then Wow what must be his earning limits
     
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    its for big players who own, top domains, very difficult to get such huge parking traffic for small business owners, requires institutional buying and lot of funding. sedo, afternic, register.com , networksolutions etc.
     
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