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Adsense and Domain Parking

Why don't they get along?

         

Van_Gogh

12:19 am on Jun 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Sorry if this question has been asked and answered but here it is: What's wrong with domain parking to generate ad revenue? I just bought a domain name through Godaddy and instantly they turned the name into a page and posted dozens of ads on it. None of the ads is Adsense, so far. Godaddy's making money off my domain name. Why does Adsense object if I join Godaddy's or anybody else's domain parking program so presumably I can get a percentage of that ad revenue? If they run some Adsense ads too, how does that harm Adsense? Please explain.

Rodney

12:59 am on Jun 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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They are sort of separate things.

You can register a domain name and then signup for a domain parking program and that domain parking program will already have advertisers setup who have agreed to serve ads on their domain parking customer pages. Google is one of those advertisers.

There is also the DomainPark (Google Adsense for Domains) for large domain portfolio owners with lots of direct navigation (type-in) traffic: [google.com...]

However, the *main* Google Adsense program is only for sites with content.

Why does Adsense object if I join Godaddy's or anybody else's domain parking program so presumably I can get a percentage of that ad revenue?

I don't think they do object? Joining a parking program is separate from showing ads from YOUR adsense account.

The Parking Program has their own deals setup to Google and other advertisers. The parking pages serve THEIR ads and you get a cut.