On Oct 4, 6:07 am, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 3, 8:14 pm, Roland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > (since AdSense allows you to set it up that way)
>
> Not a user of AdSense here... Off topic, just to entertain my
> curiosity, anyone know why this is available in AdSense in the first
> place?

To make more money for Google.

Personally, I think it's silly. Google webmaster guidelines don't
encourage you to have a zero content website, misleading or
cybersquatted domain name.  Adsense guidelines also say you shouldn't
have a page with nothing but Adsense ads. Yet in Adsense for Parked
Domains, they pay people to do exactly that.

>From far it looks like Google ripping of it clients (the people
> who run campaigns and pay for ads).

Perhaps, but maybe not. A person who types in a domain with keywords
in it may very well be good targeted traffic for those keywords. When
an advertiser enables the content network, you get a range of websites
of various quality, parked domains being on the lower side. And you
can always block or target specific domains.

Nathan

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