Boost your earning by showing AdSense ads in Feed

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By kocharvimal



Boost your earning by showing AdSense ads in Feed Boost your earning by showing AdSense ads in Feed

It is good news for publishers that henceforth AdSense publishers can boost their AdSense earning by putting targeted ads into the feeds . Now you can manage and monetize for your feeds through the same AdSense account

Google offered the opportunity to display AdSense for feeds to small group of publishers before full launching for every publishers. I am happy I was one of the lucky publishers allowing AdSense for feeds. I have already discussed about feed burners. Once again I am reiterating that feeds are nothing but the method to distribute content of a website or blog among the people who are not using conventional browsers. Feeds work as a media to deliver and update content automatically through a web portal, news reader, mobile devices and other and let the visitors know about the updating and changing. Recently Google has introduce feedburner (feedburner.google.com). Those who have already burnt their feeds through FeedBurner website can migrate all of the feeds through a manual process using contact form. You may face trouble to submit form. An error message may occur related to language. In this case I suggest you to use different browser. If you are using IE switch over to Firefox and the vice versa. Once your migration is completed wait for an email response from Google. It may take up to one week or more. If you are using feeds first time to display ads you need to burn a feed. Just click the burn a new feed link. A box will appear. Enter your URL. For displaying ads in feed log in to your AdSense account then "AdSense Setup", you may notice "AdSense for feeds" option in your account. Now create your ad unit to put ads in your feeds. Just select the Ad type, (Text or image or both), then frequency, post length, position, color and channel as under.

Understanding AdSense for feeds:

Google AdSense gives us many ways of more revenue from publishing Google AdSense Advertisements. eventhough ‘AdSense For Feeds’ is 1 of the new way of advertising using Google AdSense Ads, it’s in no way less effective than others. Here, Google places the Ads of advertisers in relevant feeds (again, note the most important characteristic of the Google AdSense program comes into play here too i.e. ‘relevant feed’ only relevant ads are served for the feeds too).

The feeds are in form of articles, headlines or summaries. These content formats allow the users to easily access the content from several publishers (us) at one place. This is achieved through feed aggregators like Bloglines etc. Again, Google uses its technology to determine what advertisements would be contextually suited for a particular feed. You get paid as the publisher of original content and hence make easy money as people click on the ads. Moreover, they can also choose the feeds that they want. Users can click the advertisements to visit the advertiser’s website and check if their products and/ or services are of any use to them. Of course, the Advertisers benefit too. They get targeted advertising which means only the really interested people get to know about their products and services (and hence there are more chances of a better conversion rate for sales).

So, the prime concept for ‘AdSense for feeds’ remains the same as the Google AdSense program; only the orientation changes a bit. But note that Google is currently beta testing ‘AdSense for feeds’. Beta test for the program quickly got fully subscribed, so Google is not accepting any more applications for AdSense for feeds.

It’s only a matter of time before Google AdSense for feeds hits the internet and opens another revenue earning opportunity for website owners.

 


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