AdSense For Feeds Now Available for Everyone

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Thursday, 14th Aug 2008 | Share


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AdSense for Feeds has been made available to all Google AdSense publishers today, this will allow publishers to display AdSense ads in your feeds allowing them to earn extra income from their RSS feeds.

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Adding AdSense to your feeds is not as simple as it seems though, you will first have to migrate your FeedBurner account to a Google account, before you can start using this new feature.

To migrate your FeedBurner account to a Google account you will have to send a email to adsense-support-aff@google.com providing them with the following information:

  • Your FeedBurner account username
  • The Google Account email address you use to sign in to AdSense

Read more at the Google Help Topic.

While migrating your feeds to a Google Account, there will be changes to the feed URL and you may change all the links to reflect the change. If you are using FeedBurner MyBrand which we do too, Amit talks about potential problems this move could cause and the solutions for the same.



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  1. Keith Dsouza
    August 15th, 2008 at 12:09 am #

    This is a test man

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  2. internet Marketing
    December 31st, 2008 at 1:19 pm #

    I sent them my info like 2 months ago and they still haven’t put it in my feeds.
    The bigger you are the slower you are I guess. I hope they get to me in the new year.

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