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Google Ads won’t appear on parked domains for new accounts by default

Google Ads will automatically opt new accounts out of serving ads on parked domains, starting in October.

A parked domain is basically a placeholder web address. It’s been registered, but typically it has little or no content and sometimes shows ads.

Why we care. This update allows advertisers to avoid wasting budget on low-value ad placements, ensuring ads are shown on websites that better align with their target audience and brand messaging.

Key benefits.

What Google is saying. Google sent out a letter to advertisers yesterday, informing them of this new “Content Suitability” setting. Serge Nguele shared the letter he received on LinkedIn:

How to opt back in. Advertisers who want to serve ads on parked domains can opt in by navigating to Content Suitability settings in Google Ads.

Bottom line. This update gives advertisers more control and helps improve ad efficiency and relevance by managing where ads are placed.

Courtesy of Search Engine Land: News & Info About SEO, PPC, SEM, Search Engines & Search Marketing

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