7.6 AdSense In RSS Feeds

| Tuesday, April 7, 2009

One of the biggest changes to take place on the Internet recently has beenthe growth of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds. These let subscriberssee when a site has been updated and sends them information instead ofwaiting for them to come to the site to see it for them selves.
The good news is that Google is starting to put AdSense ads in RSS feeds.
The system is new and Google is still testing it as I’m writing this book but ifyou’ve got an RSS feed on your site (or want to set one up) and you’ve gotmore than a hundred subscribers, your site can join their team of Beta testers.
There seems to be little room for tweaking the ads, although it’s a safe betthat the same principle of blending the ads into the page would apply asmuch here as on a Web page. At the moment though, the ads only appearafter the content, at the bottom of the URL. You can apply for the program athttp://services.google.com/ads_inquiry/aff
Alternatively, if you don’t want to be a Google guinea pig, Kanoodle is aheadof them. You can use their program athttp://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.cool

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