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Hi!
I just saw in Adsense TOS that they do not like their ads posted on a "for sale" page, or a parked domain.
The problem is, I want to have a landing page for all my domains, as this is definatelly more profitable than "Page not found", or letting others (enom, sedo, etc) to earn cash parking my domains.
Does anybody know a competition for adsense, that will allow me to earn some cash with my "dormant" domains?
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SEDO gives full stats...it also targets the ads based on the domain automatically...

www.bidclix.com is an adsense alternitive, but I dont know their TOS...

otherwise, make a small, 1 page site for each domain and put Google ads up there
 

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Get or write a redirection script and point your domains at your server, then point the script at your PPC engine. BTW - I recommend Howard's site for picking an engine: PPCINCOME.COM

You could also try fabulous, I hear their stats are great, but I haven't used them myself.
 

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Sites like Fabulous, DomainSponsor etc. provide a customization of landing page and full stats to boot. You can definetly try overture feeds I suppose.

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The reason google does not want thier ads being displayed on domains for sale page is because that type of page does not have what they would consider to be content. I'm sure if you filled the page with content relative to the domain they wouldn't mind.
You could put a "This domain is for sale" link somewhere near the top. Google just doesn't want want 'domain' keyworded ads on a page that comes up when people go to whatever-NON-domain-related-name.com.

Other people could probably come up with some suggestions as to content.
 
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