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Google Ads will stop placing ads on parked domains by default

Google will soon stop placing Google Ads on parked domain names by default. Instead, advertisers will need to opt in to showing ads on these parked domains.

In September 2024 Google announced that new Google Ads accounts were to be automatically opted out of serving ads on Parked Domains.

Now, Google Ads will do this even  for existing accounts.

This is the message Google sent to advertisers:

“This message contains important changes to parked domains, which are a part of Google Ads Search Partner Network. Over a series of months, we are transitioning the default parked domain setting for all Google Ads accounts.

Starting March 19, 2025, your Google Ads account automatically opted out of serving ads on parked domains will be automatically opted out of serving ads on parked domains.

Once this change occurs, your ads won’t appear on parked domains unless you opt in again.

If you’d like your ads to appear on parked domains, navigate to the Content suitability settings within your account and opt the account in.”

ParkingCrew made this announcement yesterday:

“Important Updates on AdSense for Domains Transition

Dear Partners,

We’ve just been notified that Google will gradually opt out advertisers from AdSense for Domains, starting 19th March. Advertisers will need to manually opt in to continue distributing ads through the Google Ads Search Partner Network. While we understand that this transition will be gradual, it is becoming increasingly clear that other monetization channels will become more and more relevant for successful monetization strategy.

ParkingCrew has been working closely with multiple advertising networks to explore, test and develop additional revenue streams. The share of traffic distribution between AdSense for Domains and other monetization programs is being prepared for a steady shift and we plan to significantly accelerate this process in the coming weeks and months.

The developments ParkingCrew has been working on will be rolled out and scaled behind the scenes. We are fully committed to keeping our leading position in monetization business and provisioning the solutions for domain traffic monetization that domainers will succeed with.

We remain optimistic about the evolving monetization landscape and the future performance of domain traffic monetization. For now, no action is required from you, but stay tuned for more in-panel and email updates from us as we roll out the new changes soon.

Best regards,
ParkingCrew Team”

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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