Adsense for Domain Now Available to all Publishers

The Inside Adsense Blog has just announced that Adsense for Domains is now available to all publishers who owns several domains which are not really live sites. Whereas previously the only way that domain owners can earn from their registered dormant sites was to let third-party publishers to run their ads on those and then earn a miniscule of earnings. But with the Adsense for Domains open to all publishers, everyone can now run Adsense on their dormant domains regardless of whether they own only one or two domains.

By being available to “all publishers”, Google meant only those who are located in the U.S. Google Adsense is yet to roll this out to “all publishers” worldwide.

Although this would not make domain owners ultra-rich with revenues, it is however a better deal than letting other advertisers not connected with Adsense run their ads on those domains. This is for the simple reason that Adsense assumingly pays better.

If you opt to join Adsense for Domains, which you can do so by visiting your Adsense account, Google will run ads, links and search results on the dormant domains and will add more useful information in the near future.

This is a good way of making use of domains we bought but we haven’t really had the time to develop. Instead of paying them for nothing and hoping someday that somebody would buy it a high price, might as well run Adsense for Domain there.

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Arnold Zafra writes daily on the announcements by Google, Ask.com, Yahoo & MSN along with how these announcements effect web publishers. He is currently building three niche blogs covering iPad News, Google Android Phones and E-Book Readers.

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  1. Its about time hey! I have had to use other companies over the years for my ‘spare’ domains, its been such a hassle. Hopefully I can now use Google for All my advert revenue.
    Thanks for the cool info, keep it up :)

  2. Stock Trader says:

    Interesting news – thanks. Especially as not so long ago Google were saying that parked domains were the lowest of the low, as they were of no value to anyone and so booted them out from SERPS, now it appears (because Google has set up its own system) parked domains are cool and sexy and a valuable tool for advertiser etc… etc… I wonder why Google would change its mind like that ?

  3. Thanks for the info. Do you know when this will be available in Europe?

  4. nice one, at least it will be when it gets a global roll-out

  5. Aakash says:

    I just found out about Adsense for domains, a couple of minutes ago… So this [very-recent] news is good timing!!

    From a web search I just did, I saw that “Adsense for Domains” has been available for years, but only to those domains that have high traffic. Does this latest news mean that all domains (even those that have very-low traffic) will be eligible?

    Thanks for the great info you provide here!!

  6. I’ve set up a dozen domains for 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/

  7. I’ve set up a one domains for 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://opencelebrities.webs.com/celebs.htm/testing-adsense-for-domains/

  8. I’ve set up a one domains for 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 my site for testing Adsense Domain account http://opencelebrity.webs.com/index.htm

  9. det says:

    this is nice info for me. i have more than 100 domain and i want to park it at google adsense for domain hehehe…

  10. KR says:

    I already try it. But I don’t understand how could someone able to reach my domain anf click my ads.

  11. unactive says:

    That is a good news for those who own many domains. Now they have more alternative to earn from their domain.

  12. Helen R. says:

    Thanks for the info. I will try it today.

  13. Hotels says:

    Does anyone know if the domains get indexed in Google search?

  14. soerrich says:

    welcome my home!

  15. muktar says:

    That is a good news for me. tq.