Adsense and FeedBurner – First Sign of Google Unity
It’s since Google purchased Feedburner, yet only now we see some signs of unity, and this first step is allowing access to Adsense.
So, if you are a publisher that did qualify, you can now have the ability to hook in your AdSense account with your Feedburner account, — and this allows to syndicate AdSense modules into web-only content (similar to the FeedBurner site widgets), but not into RSS feeds themselves.
Those of us who run an average traffic blog, can only wonder how effective this new facility is going to be. Assuming you already have Adsense n your pages, it’s going to be useless, and assuming you don’t make much off your regular Adsense displayed on the pages, it’s going to be useless either because it yet again depends on the amount of readers and traffic. Most people struggle to monetize their feed, even people like John Chow, so how slim is the chance this is going to be a big success? This is the first look at the exciting new feature, let’s wait and see how it works for bloggers.
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A nice post, you may want to go through it and do some editing. You have made a couple of simple typos which make the article look bad. Also “Tip 2″ is not in the color as the others are. I enjoyed the article and will have to do some more thought into it for my next version of my site.
Thanks for the article.
Nice tip you got there, Tip no. 1 is true, as a web master my self when i go through a website I keep ignoring adsense ad because i already know that they are ad.
Keep up a good work.