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Does anyone here use adsense for domains, if so how well is it going? I saw a tutorial about using co.cc domains to park with adsense. So that's a totally free way of doing it (co.cc domains are free for those who don't know), and of course you can use ppc spy to check higher paying keywords. I'm just wondering about making link wheels to very high cost keyword domains. I know that every once in a while I will get clicks that are paying around $3 to $4 per click, and sometimes more, but I am not promoting these domains good enough to make any good money. I know it's there, I just gotta drive it more but don't want to get banned either.
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  • Profile picture of the author howinfo
    I have some of my domains parked at whypark and there you can use third party ads on the domains as well so I use adsence on them addition to why park ads and some affiliate banners. And you can also optimise them for keywords and add meta description so you would get relevant ads on them. There is an example: securityindustry.info

    I did try adsence for domains with Google but the pages are so boring and you can not do anything with them so I did move my domains to sedo and whypark.

    But to have a any success with parked domains you really need to have already existing traffic or it should be a really good type in domain name to start with.
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  • Profile picture of the author GSX Enterprises
    Honestly for all the effort of trying to get traffic to a parked domain, I'd spend my time working on an actual site with content, then you could at least flip the site later. While it seems great, I doubt its long term viability. The only time I'd park a domain is if its a keyword people automatically type into the search bar. Otherwise the effort doesn't seem to outweigh the payouts!

    -Amy
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    • Profile picture of the author howinfo
      Originally Posted by GSX Enterprises View Post

      Honestly for all the effort of trying to get traffic to a parked domain, I'd spend my time working on an actual site with content, then you could at least flip the site later. While it seems great, I doubt its long term viability. The only time I'd park a domain is if its a keyword people automatically type into the search bar. Otherwise the effort doesn't seem to outweigh the payouts!

      -Amy
      Actually all the domains I have parked are waiting to be used for different projects and sometimes I just buy something on an impulse and maybe find some use for it later.

      It is not much work to park them, takes 5-10 minutes to get parking pages set up.

      You can do some basic link building for parked domain as well so once you start using it and develop it you will have already some links to it which always helps.
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