Feeding on your Feed just got easier
Text Link Ads have just launched RSS advertising format called Feedvertising. A week ago I was talking about RSS advertising; nothing can make it easier than this. No editing, no programming headaches just sign up and ads show up in your RSS.
Two ways you can use Feedvertising in your Feeds:
1. To promote your own products, services, affiliate products, pages on your blog etc
2. Letting Feedvertising sell ads for you in their marketplace
You can of course do a combination of both. You have 6 ad slots available to fill which are rotated as you write more posts. I have been told that the actual price of the ads is determined by the category of your blog (topic), its alexa ranking and bloglines subscriber’s numbers. Feedvertising is available for anyone to apply to join - it’s free and pretty easy to use - you just use the same methods that you use to run your other ads.
The ads themselves are pretty simple and clean to look at. They’re not at all intrusive and you can configure them to be called ‘Advertisement’, ‘Sponsored By’, ‘Sponsor’, ‘Thanks to our Sponsor’ or ‘whatever you like’.
It’s early days for Feedvertising - they’ve only just come out of beta and I’m sure they’ll take a little while to catch on but from what I’ve seen of them so far they’ll be a very attractive option for people wanting to monetize their RSS feeds and Advertisers wishing to get their messages into them.
Few Points:
1.Instead of your original RSS feed, better to use Feedburner’s feed for advertising.
2.Those who are in USA go with Feedo instead of Feedvertising, much better rate.
3.For Australasia my recommendation is Burstmedia, they have been paying well & fast.
4.For European bloggers none is better than Feedburner, but they don’t accept if you have less than 50 subscribers and feed is newer than 6 months.
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Two ways you can use Feedvertising in your Feeds:
1. To promote your own products, services, affiliate products, pages on your blog etc
2. Letting Feedvertising sell ads for you in their marketplace
You can of course do a combination of both. You have 6 ad slots available to fill which are rotated as you write more posts. I have been told that the actual price of the ads is determined by the category of your blog (topic), its alexa ranking and bloglines subscriber’s numbers. Feedvertising is available for anyone to apply to join - it’s free and pretty easy to use - you just use the same methods that you use to run your other ads.
The ads themselves are pretty simple and clean to look at. They’re not at all intrusive and you can configure them to be called ‘Advertisement’, ‘Sponsored By’, ‘Sponsor’, ‘Thanks to our Sponsor’ or ‘whatever you like’.
It’s early days for Feedvertising - they’ve only just come out of beta and I’m sure they’ll take a little while to catch on but from what I’ve seen of them so far they’ll be a very attractive option for people wanting to monetize their RSS feeds and Advertisers wishing to get their messages into them.
Few Points:
1.Instead of your original RSS feed, better to use Feedburner’s feed for advertising.
2.Those who are in USA go with Feedo instead of Feedvertising, much better rate.
3.For Australasia my recommendation is Burstmedia, they have been paying well & fast.
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