Step By Step To Use Adsense For Feeds
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First of all, you must have adsense account. If you don't have yet, go to Adsense Sign up to register yourself.
After you log in, click in to the Adsense Setup
You will see the Adsense For Feeds Main Page. It have all setting, you can choose ads type, color to display of your feed and channels to key in your http address. Scroll down go to "Feeds" Section, click " Burn New Feed".
At the Url slot, type in your blog or website address and click next >>
Fill up the Feed address name and title name you wish just like the picture shown above. Click next, if you had done.
DONE, you have success activate the Adsense for feeds. You may go to http://feeds2.feedburner.com to see your stats and change settings. You can see the ads in at your feeds below.
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