Google Adsense for Domains
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Google provides advertising feeds to several domain parking companies, but also offers its own domain parking program called Google Adsense for Domains. Adsense clients can submit domain names and receive earnings directly from Google. Instead of changing nameservers, domain owners must set up A records on their domains to point them to Google. An example parked page is below.

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Reviews (6)
Michael
January 13th, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Setting up domains is real pain. You also don’t get nearly the stats that other companies have. So far my earnings are just average.
Michael
January 14th, 2009 at 10:26 am
Low payouts,hard to set up,low traffic,no support need I say more
Mike
January 19th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
Picky about the domains they accept, stats are awful, and really no customization. Clicks tend to be lower also, however I am pretty happy with the earnings. I am making about twenty percent more earnings with adsense then with Sedo.
Setup was hard on the first domain, but since I use Godaddy as a registrar, it was very easy to use the copy feature to copy over the a records and cnames.
So far I think it’s okay, definitely room for improvement though and like many of Google product it seems to be half finished.
wannadevelop.com
March 12th, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Absolutely one of the worst products/services I have seen from Google.
I can’t believe I actually spent 15 minutes to even park some of my domains there.
Waste of time.
Juno1
March 16th, 2009 at 11:10 am
I’m going to be trying out google adsense parking as soon as my subsription runs out at godaddy cash parking. I was taking a look at google’s example page and really like how they made it look just like thier search results. I don’t make much on cash parking, but i’m sure the layout of google’s parking is going to incrase my revenues.
mike
March 24th, 2009 at 11:45 pm
Following up on my original post, one thing I found out, and you will here this from others, is that you get the ‘google drop’ soon after you park your domains with them. In other words the domain your parking vanishes from the google search engine and any change of you getting organic search results from Google are gone.
I will not use it again.
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