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Old 12-12-08, 11:37 AM
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Default Google Extending AdSense for domains to all publishers

Many publishers have approached us looking for a way to monetize their domains, and today, we're excited to announce the expansion of AdSense for domains. This product allows publishers to earn revenue through ads placed on undeveloped domains.

From google:http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/12/...ns-to-all.html
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Old 12-12-08, 11:42 AM
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if it becomes available in AU i wonder if it will breach auDA policy?

http://searchengineland.com/google-e...eady-15812.php
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Old 12-12-08, 11:45 AM
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Good news Troy, Looks like its not in Australia yet, but will be soon.

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Old 12-12-08, 11:46 AM
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if it becomes available in AU i wonder if it will breach auDA policy?

http://searchengineland.com/google-e...eady-15812.php
Hey DTP,

I'm fairly certain that AUDA permits domain monetisation but they would certainly chase down any trademark infringements. Check out the recent ChilliBean post on www.domainowners.com.au.

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Old 12-12-08, 04:52 PM
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Hey Troy - didn't notice your post - sorry!

Well spotted - this is really huge news. Could be the death of parking companies..

Must say their monetised pages don't look all that flash. But I guess auDA would look at them in a similar light to existing parked pages... with a reluctant acceptance.

Don, I'm not so sure it is good news. As per the article I posted on Netfleet, how real do you think the following scenario could be?

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Currently:

A domain parked with Namedrive
Advertiser pays $1 for his click
Google takes $0.60 cut
Namedrive take $0.15
Domain owner gets $0.25


Future:

Domain parked with Adsense for Domains
Advertiser pays $1 for his click
Google takes $0.70 cut
Domain owner gets $0.30


So it's all good, domainers get a higher revenue and everybody wins! But what happens in twelve months when all the parking companies have closed down and Google decides they might like to squeeze a little more revenue and take an $0.85 cut. Who is in a position to argue with the big G?
However, saying that I'm going to sign up & give it a shot
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Old 12-12-08, 05:03 PM
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Don, I'm not so sure it is good news. As per the article I posted on Netfleet, how real do you think the following scenario could be?


Quote:
Currently:

A domain parked with Namedrive
Advertiser pays $1 for his click
Google takes $0.60 cut
Namedrive take $0.15
Domain owner gets $0.25


Future:

Domain parked with Adsense for Domains
Advertiser pays $1 for his click
Google takes $0.70 cut
Domain owner gets $0.30


So it's all good, domainers get a higher revenue and everybody wins! But what happens in twelve months when all the parking companies have closed down and Google decides they might like to squeeze a little more revenue and take an $0.85 cut. Who is in a position to argue with the big G?
Hi David,
Yes good point, although I have all my parked domains with Trafficz and they use Yahoo ads, I have some Google adsense on my holiday accommodation sites. I believe the only parking companies affected will be the ones using Google ads, so they may all go to Yahoo now. I have always wondered how much difference in payment is from Google to Yahoo ads on parked pages.

Don
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Old 12-12-08, 06:34 PM
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Hey Troy - didn't notice your post - sorry!
That's ok Net, I was just stirring.

(Deep down I know you saw the earlier post but you wanted to repost it with a link to NetFleet.)

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Old 12-12-08, 07:21 PM
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That's ok Net, I was just stirring.

(Deep down I know you saw the earlier post but you wanted to repost it with a link to NetFleet.)

Troy
Nonesense!! I think I recognised how significant the news was & was rushing to get the scoop out there so I somehow missed your post. Ah well - good on you Troy for breaking the news here on DNTrade. (next time I'll beat you to it )

Anyway back to the topic, will be really interesting to see how this affects parking co's. Can they survive by finding niches, maybe affilliate monetisation etc?

eg Fabulous, although they have a large portfolio themselves are sure to be affected.

Would love to hear their take on this... you reading, Mike?
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Old 12-12-08, 08:25 PM
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will be really interesting to see how this affects parking co's. Can they survive by finding niches, maybe affilliate monetisation etc?
I had read earlier that some of the larger parking companies had negotiated a larger cut of adsense fees, so they would still be able to take their share without being affected. I don't know how true this is.

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Old 15-12-08, 01:51 PM
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I had read earlier that some of the larger parking companies had negotiated a larger cut of adsense fees, so they would still be able to take their share without being affected. I don't know how true this is.

Troy
I'm sure that is true - the question is whether Google will give direct domainers a similar cut to deliberately squeeze out the parking companies.

One thing that is in the parking companies favour is their landers look way better that Google's.
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