Unless you have your own Ad server. Google Ads is no-go area for parked domains.
I found myself asking this same question months back. I ended setting up and running my own Ad server for direct advertisers - advow.com . I never regretted that decision, it was far easier than I had thought.
Hi Josytal...
I've been pretty busy with similar stuff recently. Instead of setting up an ad server by going extra mile as you did, I've been setting up the bare minimums by using a 3rd party software solution.
So far I've been approached by some interested advertisers and also I've been approaching to some of them by emailing and cold calling. Some of the people I'm approaching are the same people who showed some interest in the past to purchase domains from me. Interestingly, they are more positive about the idea when I call them back months later.
As of now, people see a message when they land on my domains... something like "Please fill in the form if you are interested to get your ads shown here". My offering is to serve ads on a one-page site (it cannot be called a site though since technically it is a page). Sometimes I receive comments like "but your site is empty". My response is "true but think my offering as a billboard on the highway. besides, there will be only one ad on the page".
I noticed that the phrase "there will be only one ad on the page" makes an impression on them and then they open their ears and listen to me seriously.
In this context, I'd love to hear about your experience:
1) How is the interest from possible advertisers?
2) How do you convince them to put their ads on your domains?
3) How much are you trying to charge the advertisers... price range?
4) Are you developing content sites and getting ads for those developed sites or are you doing the same thing as I'm doing (billboard format)?
5) Are you publishing multiple ads from more than one advertiser on the landing pages or are you doing it as I'm doing, serving only one ad?
You have various ad formats. I'm asking for only 600x600 graphic from the advertiser. It is also automatically getting down-sized for the mobile phones with no distortion on the image.
Do you think I'm doing it in the right way?
I'm totally new to this stuff. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks for you time. Rgrds.