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So far for my domaining "career" I have only parked my domains. I am thinking about developing a couple of my sites in the near future and wanted to implement google adsense to make up for the revenue I would be losing from parking them.

As I have never done this before, how hard is it to set up google adsense on your webpage? Additionally, is adsense the best revenue generator or do other PPC companies give better returns?

Your comments are appreciated.
 
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well it is pretty easy once you find the site Click here set up an account and then you should fill out and answer the questions they ask and then follow intructions on how to put the code in your HTML files.

Regards,
-Nata
 
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Hi,
http://www.google.co.uk/ads/ is the link to join the Google AdSense program. It's excellent for targeting purposes but theres also YPN (Yahoo Publishing Network) to consider http://publisher.yahoo.com thats paying higher than AdSense at the moment, but unfortunatly its still in BETA stage. The only problem that i am having is with the targeting with YPN, but again, this will be much better once more advertisers jump on board. Whichever you choose, you cant really go wrong, there just a much better alternative than Bidvertiser and the rest of the crappy ones.

Thank you

Sin
 
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I highly recommend Adsense (or Yahoo) over parking for 95% of domains out there. As long as your site has some good-paying keyword content, you will make more $$ than just parking the domains.
 
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Yes Content is the Key to Effective Adsense income. Either get some Keyword specific freebie articles or Write your own. Create a small one-page or MiniWebSite and your Adsense income should/will be Better than simple park page.
 
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