Feedburner lights up AdSense
Just when you thought you didn’t have enough ways to monetize your content, Google’s Feedburner announced its AdSense integration with Feedburner Site Ads.
But on an odd point, these new ad units won’t be available for feeds. One would think a Feedburner product would target those, especially since they tout AdSense for Feedburner Site Ads as “designed just for FeedBurner-powered content like yours.”
If you choose to activate this service, you can run a 300×250 or 468×60 text or image AdSense ad on your blog. The ad will appear below the first item on your site and archive pages once you have installed the necessary code.
Image ads pay more than text, so we think site publishers and bloggers will be eager to drop this code on places where they would normally place advertising, or worse, a blank space, on their websites.



The perfect fit! Adsense lets Bloggers make money and Bloggers let advertisers reach a highly targeted audience.
I’ll be turning it on as soon as I can!
With the roll-out of the FeedJournal’s (www.Feedjournal.com) application newspapers, bloggers and any content provider now has the capability to “publish and print” their content online. Once advertisers see how easy it is to insert an ad within an RSS feed it will take them little time to figure out that a new avenue for print advertising is emerging online. Who’d of thought?
Check out http://www.newscloud.blogspot.com for an example
Very interesting and helpful post.
I add your blog in my Google Reader!