Adsense for parked domains available for all publishers



Google announced that, Adsense program is now available for parked domains also. Previously Adsense ads were allowed on parked domains only for selective publishers and with not much control.

This is a direct competitor for big domain parking market players like Sedo, as most of the ads on domains parked with Sedo are from Google Adsense. Now you don’t need to share your revenue with domain parking services like Sedo, you partner directly with Google ;-)

Here is how it works:
The Adsense for domains is very simple and similar to existing domain parking services.

Adsense for parked domains

  •  Add your unused domains with Google
  •  Get them approved
  •  Change your domain registrar setting to point domain to Google
  •  Customize your domain template look and feel
  •  Add keywords related to your domain name
  •  Add channel to track data and check reports in your Adsense account.

Adsense for domains is currently available to publishers located in North America with English-language accounts. Google is soon allowing it to all publishers. But worth to wait, as CPC for Google Adsense ads on parked domains will be definitely going to be high than other parking services.

To check if ‘Adsense for domain’ is enabled for you, log in to your Adsense account and see ‘Adsense setup’ tab.

To know more go to Google help center.



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5 Responses to “Adsense for parked domains available for all publishers”

  1. I’ve set up a dozen domains for a test I plan on running for a few months – we’ll see if its worthwhile. I will keep a running update on clicks and revenue on http://pbarnhart.wordpress.com/testing-adsense-for-domains/

    I’m up 64 cents so far

  2. Ruchi says:

    Yeah it will certainly help, nice article by the way i was not knowing it.

  3. [...] of months back we blogged about launch of Adsense for domains program, but it was initially available for only North American [...]

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