Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Tips for AdSense for feeds


AdSense for feeds is currently in beta testing stage and content publishers are just waiting to open the flood gates to start making money through AdSense ads in their feeds. The following are the three tips that will help you fully utilize this revenue income opportunities:

Quality Content: You will get the Google AdSense revenue only if people subscribe to your feeds. The more you subscribe to, the better are your chances of success with AdSense for feeds. Because most people will be looking for quality content, you must ensure that your feed contains up-to-date quality information that is presented to the user an easy to understand language. In addition, the feed must be free of grammatical and spelling errors.

Fill quantity: Include as much content in your feeds as you possibly can. Once again, the goal is to prove that the feed is useful and comprehensive (so that more users subscribe to it). If you feel that a full article could not go to feed, including a good summary of the article.

Limit the ad units: If users find that your feed contains too many ads, they may not be subscribed to your feed at all (and the whole purpose of feeds would be lost). In order to ensure that you get better you subscribe, you must limit one per feed ad units. Another good way to ensure that your feed does not look like an advertising medium is to place the Ads either at the end of the article or discuss the topic after enough.

So, get ready to improve your 'AdSense for feeds' revenue with these tips. You may wait to end. Tempo will remain and continue to check the Google AdSense blog for updates about the launch of AdSense for feeds.

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