"Make Those Parked Domains Earn Their Keep"
"Make Those Parked Domains Earn Their Keep"
By Merle merlesworld.blogspot.com/
If you're anything like me, you've got a lot of registered
domains out there gathering dust - doing nothing. Sure, you
keep meaning to add some content tomorrow, but tomorrow
never comes. Why does that sound like a movie title?
Anyway, your intentions were in the right place when
you bought all those domains, right?
What if I told you there's an easy way for those domains
to start earning their keep? Interested? I thought you
might be. It's called "Google Adsense for Domains", and
it's got your name written all over it. Unlike Google
Adsense, which reviews the content of your site pages
then displays relevant ads, Adsense for Domains is just
for parked domains that contain no content. Understand,
you cannot run both on one site. It's one or the other.
If you already have an Adsense account, you'll see the
"domain option" when you log into your account. All domains
must meet with Google's approval first. There's also a
limit of 1500 domains for submission. If you have more
than that, you may have a problem. Nothing that a little
therapy couldn't help with. You can enter each name
manually, or if you have more than a handful, you can upload
them in a spreadsheet to make your life a little easier.
It takes about 48 hours for domains to be approved and go
active. Once that's done, there's a few settings you'll
need to set up. The first thing you'll need to do is log
into your domain registrar and change your DNS to point
to Google's servers. Make sure your registrar gives you
access to your DNS servers before you submit to Google.
There's no reason they shouldn't and if they don't, it's
time for a new one. Don't let the technical name scare
you. It's very simple to change your DNS servers - you
just type in the new numbers, and presto, you're done.
Don't think that just because your domains have no content
you can't guide Google in ad selection. Log into your
Google Adsense Domain account and click on "edit settings".
Here you can select colors to appear on your site and
type in keywords. By typing in keywords, you'll be
helping Google to serve up targeted ads.
You can also set up channels to track how well your
domain ads are performing. It's a beautiful thing.
Do yourself a favor - if you have some parked domains
lying around, implement this simple solution today.
If the day comes you decide to develop content, it's
easy to change the DNS servers back to your own. In
the meantime, why not make those domains earn their keep?
Don't you wish you could apply this same advice to your
teenager? <grin>
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of Kindness" a self proclaimed "Internet Junkie" with a
passion for net marketing, affiliate marketing, social
networking. An avid Blogger and writer with several
niche sites to her credit. Find out more at
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