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I need help because I am new to domaining, adsense, & seoparking.com.
I have the domain quantamcomputers.com parked at seoparking.com, which I've registered through 1&1.com. I want to monetize quantamcomputers.com but seoparking.com doesn't offer an ad network. However, they recommend AdSense. So, I registered my domain at AdSense. But when setting up my AdSense Account I discovered that AdSense wanted me to set up something called an CName and an a-record. I started to look into this further and discovered that AdSense and 1and1.com do not work very well together. Below, I've pasted the details that AdSense depicts regarding set up with 1and1. My problem is I don't understand what they are telling me to do.
Note: 1&1 has a limit of 30 characters for CNAME records which is not compatible with AdSense for Domains. For this reason, we recommend using an alternative DNS Service provider. We've provided instructions for setting up your domain with some of these providers, such as EveryDNS.net, DNSMadeEasy.com, No-IP.com, and DNSPark.net.
To use one of these services you will need to update the 1and1 nameservers by following the instructions below.
1. Choose a DNS Service provider and record the nameservers.
2. Log in to your account at www.1and1.com
3. Under the package overview screen, select the package which contains the domain you would like to use with AdSense for domains. This will bring you to the Administration tab.
4. Under Basic Settings, click Domains.
5. Select the checkbox next to the domain you'd like to use with AdSense for domains and choose Edit DNS Settings from the DNS menu
6. Under Basic DNS Settings, choose My Name Server. This will expose the Advanced DNS Settings - enter the nameservers provided by your DNS service provider here. These are unique to the DNS service provider you use; for example with EveryDNS.net they are ns1, ns2, ns3, and ns4.everydns.net.
7. Follow the provided instructions under the DNS Service Providers section below to finish setting up the records for your domain.
Congratulations! Your domain is now configured to point to Google. Keep in mind that changes to DNS record settings may take up to 48 hours.
What am I doing wrong???? How can I use AdSense with 1and1 and SEOParking.com UGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I have the domain quantamcomputers.com parked at seoparking.com, which I've registered through 1&1.com. I want to monetize quantamcomputers.com but seoparking.com doesn't offer an ad network. However, they recommend AdSense. So, I registered my domain at AdSense. But when setting up my AdSense Account I discovered that AdSense wanted me to set up something called an CName and an a-record. I started to look into this further and discovered that AdSense and 1and1.com do not work very well together. Below, I've pasted the details that AdSense depicts regarding set up with 1and1. My problem is I don't understand what they are telling me to do.
Note: 1&1 has a limit of 30 characters for CNAME records which is not compatible with AdSense for Domains. For this reason, we recommend using an alternative DNS Service provider. We've provided instructions for setting up your domain with some of these providers, such as EveryDNS.net, DNSMadeEasy.com, No-IP.com, and DNSPark.net.
To use one of these services you will need to update the 1and1 nameservers by following the instructions below.
1. Choose a DNS Service provider and record the nameservers.
2. Log in to your account at www.1and1.com
3. Under the package overview screen, select the package which contains the domain you would like to use with AdSense for domains. This will bring you to the Administration tab.
4. Under Basic Settings, click Domains.
5. Select the checkbox next to the domain you'd like to use with AdSense for domains and choose Edit DNS Settings from the DNS menu
6. Under Basic DNS Settings, choose My Name Server. This will expose the Advanced DNS Settings - enter the nameservers provided by your DNS service provider here. These are unique to the DNS service provider you use; for example with EveryDNS.net they are ns1, ns2, ns3, and ns4.everydns.net.
7. Follow the provided instructions under the DNS Service Providers section below to finish setting up the records for your domain.
Congratulations! Your domain is now configured to point to Google. Keep in mind that changes to DNS record settings may take up to 48 hours.
What am I doing wrong???? How can I use AdSense with 1and1 and SEOParking.com UGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH







