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Adsense for Domains has now been finally opened to international publishers, including the Philippines. You will need to do some DNS modifications on the Registrar level in order to completely set up AdSense for Domains but it should be an easy step. Google initially opened AdSense for Domains last December 2008. Not everyone knows that Google is also offering an AdSense partnership with people who own a lot of un-used domains. Now, every AdSense Publisher will get to run this campaign in their domains as well. The Inside AdSense blog breaks the news: Many publishers have approached us looking for a way to monetize their domains, and today, we're excited to announce the expansion of AdSense for domains. With AdSense for domains, users can find relevant information rather than see empty pages or "page not found" errors. That's according to an insider information that says Google will stop monetizing all domains if they are less than five days old. Read more in our articles including "AdSense for Domains now open!" and "Google offers AdSense for Domains to all".

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What is adsense for domains?

Adsense for Domains has now been finally opened to international publishers, including the Philippines. You will need to do some DNS modifications on the Registrar level in order to completely set up AdSense for Domains but it should be an easy step.

What have you covered about adsense for domains?

Google initially opened AdSense for Domains last December 2008. Not everyone knows that Google is also offering an AdSense partnership with people who own a lot of un-used domains. Now, every AdSense Publisher will get to run this campaign in their domains as well.

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Our coverage of adsense for domains includes: "AdSense for Domains now open!"; "Google offers AdSense for Domains to all"; "No AdSense on 5-Day Old Domains". Each article provides unique insights and information.