FeedBurner announces adding AdSense ads in RSS Feeds
FeedBurner announces that this week, they will add Google ads in a few RSS feeds. FeedBurner, as Google owned company that helps bloggers, podcasters, media companies and anyone who pushes content via RSS publish and promote their feed, is going to start putting Google AdSense ads into feeds, and, with that, open more sources for publishers to earn money.
AdSense ads will be available to a limited number of publishers, with a full launch to all FeedBurner and AdSense publishers in “coming soon” version. FeedBurner publishers who meet the AdSense program requirements will be able to use AdSense in their feeds.
On official FeedBurner blog, Steve (FeedBurner weblog – posts author) said:
You’ll learn more about the details when we fully launch, but here are the basics: you will need to sign up for AdSense if you haven’t already, and you will want to set up your AdSense channels for “placement targeting” in order to make sure that advertisers can target your syndicated content specifically. As a publisher, you will remain be in control of the campaigns that are targeted at your feed by harnessing the power of Ad Review Center.
More details will be available closer to the full launch, but in the meantime, FeedBurner will be contacting specific publishers to try out the new program. I hope that this blog feed will be chosen in that happy and rich RSS bunch )).
Read more at FeedBurner official blog.
Tags | AdSense, Advertising, Blog Tips, RSS Feeds, Technology News
Great my friend