AdSense For Domain Open to All Publishers

Google has opened it’s AdSense for domains for all publishers. AdSense for Domain allows publishers to place Google AdSense ads on undeveloped domain names. AdSense for Domain is previously available only for publishers having a large number of domains. AdSense for Domain will be initially rolled out in phases to English-language AdSense publishers located in North America, and we’ll expand to additional regions and languages in the future.

Adsense for Domain

AdSense for domains, users can find relevant information rather than see empty pages or “page not found” errors. To ensure positive user experience and the quality of our network, these sites are monitored for policy compliance and prohibited from using text and images designed to confuse users.

AdSense for domains provides advertisers with additional opportunities to find their customers, and ads on these pages convert well. In addition, we regularly receive requests from advertisers who have found domains to be an effective way to reach their users.

If you have undeveloped domains, then AdSense for domains can help your users. To get started, check out our setup instructions

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2 comments so far

  1. Phil Barnhart
    #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. Caramoan Tour Package Blog
    #2

    I recently added an Adsense square ads on my travel blog. my adsense earning is still low since i dont have large volume of internet traffic yet.
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