AdSense for feeds has gone live for everyone. This means you can now use AdSense to place ads in your RSS feeds. You can now see them in your AdSense setup tab in your account. You will see new “Adsense for feeds” option there in your account. (Quoted directly from the announcement)
When you visit the AdSense Setup tab in your account, you’ll notice a new “AdSense for feeds” option. This means you can now use AdSense to place ads in your RSS feeds, allowing you to increase the reach of your content while earning revenue. Our salesforce will sell cost-per-impression (CPM) ads directly to the largest advertisers, while the rest of your inventory will be filled with contextually targeted cost-per-click (CPC) and CPM ads. This means that more of your feed items will be sold and with higher overall revenue, than with any other feed network.
And here are a few more reasons to try AdSense for feeds:
- Receive higher CPMs and maintain a positive user experience by displaying ads specifically optimized for RSS feeds.
- View detailed stats on your feed audience, distribution, and more through FeedBurner when you set up your feeds with AdSense.
- Manage monetization for your feeds through the same account that you use to manage other AdSense properties.
If you’re a Feedburner Ad Network publisher than to monetize your RSS feeds you have to sign in to Adsense and visit the AdSense Setup page of your account . For more details visit Adsense Blog.
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August 19th, 2008 at 3:27 am
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August 20th, 2008 at 8:14 am
I read a simliar post just the other day by Sandra Kosineck but yours is much better.
August 20th, 2008 at 2:48 pm
Added, thanks for this post – it was a good read.
August 22nd, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like if they new way is an automated fashion of adding adsense in every blog post you make, without grabbing the script manually from your adsense control panel everytime? Sorry i am a little ditzy at this…lol
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October 6th, 2008 at 4:01 am
thanks for this piece of advice. much appreciated
October 21st, 2008 at 11:43 am
AdSense for feeds doesn’t seem to bother most readers, because it fits right into a section, chosen by the writer, that is not attached to the content they are releasing.it makes it so that people reading a newsletter feeling they might as well be on a Google search page.