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  1. askdavetaylor.com

    In the "Your AdSense code" box you'll see the code you should add to your feed, but don't do that yet. You want to create a unique channel for your RSS advertising first, so you can track impressions and click thru rate. In the middle of this same page, there's a section that lets you work with channels:
  2. 1.anagora.org

    the URLs for the advertisements change fairly frequently (even if the advertisement stays constant), so this plugin does some caching on the blosxom end so as to not cause most RSS readers to flag the advertisement as new every time the page is fetched. mehack: adding adsense to your RSS feed. May or may not be within the Google AdWords TOS.
  3. geekyard.com

    Improve your adsense earnings by displaing ads in RSS feeds.AdSense for feeds works by delivering ads that are relevant to your content and your readers. Though you can't earn more by displaying adsense for feeds. Its will contribute a little. Here are some simple adsense tips & tricks for bloggers to improve their earning, How […]
  4. webmasterworld.com

    I have recently set up a RSS stream from my sites, changing daily, with 20/25 articles per day. Some webmasters around the web are already using them on their sites. I was thinking of embedding, a piece of news with my AdSense code, randomly, in one of the 25 news. By doing so the code might appear in any sites that are subscribing to my RSS feed?
  5. simplified.guide

    You're then required to enter the URL of your site's RSS or Atom feed, or you can enter your site's URL, and Google AdSense will automatically search your site for available feeds. If your site has multiple feeds, you'll need to choose the one you want to monetize with AdSense. You'll then need to enter some details, such as the feed's address ...
  6. forums.digitalpoint.com

    how to put adsense ad in RSS feed. Discussion in 'XML & RSS' started by rahulm, May 19, 2006. 0. rahulm Peon. Messages: 178 Likes Received: 6 Best Answers: 0 Trophy Points: 0 #1. Dear all plz tell me the procedure to put the Adsense ad in RSS????? is it worthy? rahulm, May 19, 2006. fsmedia Prominent Member. Messages:
  7. blog.marcocantu.com

    The reason for this update was to be able to add Google ads (Adsense) in the feeds. I hope this won't be annoying and see if this provides any benefit. I'm quite sure I won't get rich with about 1,000 followers to my blog, but it is an interesting experiment. I'll let you know.
  8. stackoverflow.com

    Now I would like to add ads to the feed using Google Adsense, which points me to Feedburner. But Feedburner seems to support only static urls. Unless of course I manually create a Feedburner feed for every combination a user can enter, but that's not feasible.. Related question I found
  9. In 2007, Google purchased Feedburner, a Web feed management service. The marriage means feed owners can easily integrate Google's AdSense into their RSS feeds. You need to "burn" your current RSS feed to submit them to Feedburner. It's fast and painless. Once you've got your feeds on Feedburner, adding advertising to them is simple.

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