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Advertising has always been part of our society. Online it's no
different, and the number of ad options seems to increase daily.
The latest target of advertisers is Blogs/RSS.
A Blog is similar to an online journal where daily or weekly
rantings by the publisher are posted. RSS stands for "Really
Simple Syndication" and is a way to distribute your Blog or
Web page updates via the Internet. Anyone can subscribe to
your RSS feed, which they'll do using a "news reader," and be
notified of any new updates or postings.
This new type of advertising is still growing and evolving and
the majority of ads being served are not graphical but text-based
in nature. Advertising in Blogs and feeds is a slow growth area,
since Blogs still have not reached the mainstream, primarily due
to the fact that readers are not yet included within a browser's
interface. In the future, browsers will come with this option
built in.
One difficulty with RSS feed advertising is the number of
different software packages (news readers) available. Instead
of one or two standards, there are hundreds of options to choose
from.
As a publisher, you can earn cash by selling ads on your Blog
yourself, or you can use a third party ad service and run their
ads on your site.
So what are some of the benefits to Blog/RSS advertising? Well,
unlike email ads, there is no problem with filtering/blocking
and this format is 100% opt-in, so delivery of your messages is
assured with no S-p-a-m complaints. You're also not competing
for attention with hundreds of other messages in an already over
crowded inbox of the end user.
Let's take a look at some of the options and trendsetters in
this new advertising arena.
1) Simple Ad Feed Management & Server:
http://pheedo.com/publishers/
Service that allows you to place ads into your RSS or Atom
feeds. Easy to use turnkey system, they have a large pool of
advertisers or you can send your own advertisers to sign up
through their site. All ad activity is trackable and reports
can be generated showing click-thrus and ad views.
2) TypePad: http://www.TypePad.com
An online Blogging service starting out at only 4.95 a month.
Typedpad has recently partnered with Kanoodle to integrate
their contextual ads into their Blogs. This is an add on
option for users and is not mandatory or forced on subscribers.
3) Blogger: http://Blogger.com
Owned by Google, this free online Blog service allows its
users to sign up for their AdSense Program. By displaying their
contextual ads on your Blog, you'll be paid for every click
thru. For more on Adsense see: http://www.tinyurl.com/4uakh
4) Overture: http://Overture.com
Overture has partnered with Feedburner.com to deliver ads into
several feeds, including mobiletracker.net. Overture's contextual
ad technology is relying on Feedburner's processing expertise
for help in delivering the ads.
5) Feedster: http://www.Feedster.com
Feedster has started placing sponsored links in their feeds
and recently started offering Kanoodle's context ads. Users of
Feedster who want "ad free feeds" will have to pay an annual fee.
6) MoreOver: http://MoreOver.com
Moreover can deliver ads thru RSS, but the publishers don't make
the money; Moreover does. To see a listing of their free RSS
news feeds, go to http://Moreover.com/RSS
They also offer free "ad supported feeds" that non-commercial
websites can display on their websites. For more see:
http://FeedDirect.com
7) SimpleAds.net: http://www.SimpleAds.net
A free ad network for Bloggers to promote their Blogs via
other users' Blogs. You can create your own ad that is
rotated across their ad network.
8) BurstMedia.com : http://BurstMedia.com
BurstMedia recently launched their own Blog advertising service.
Currently they have over 22 Blogs in their network that all
together generate over 9 million pageviews a month. Advertisers
can choose to target by location or content.
Anytime you see the Net's "Big Boys" involved in a new
technology, you can bet there's money to be made. Blogging and
RSS feeds advertising is indeed the wave of the future, so if
you don't want to be left behind, catch a ride while there's
still room on this trendsetter train. Advertising has always been part of our society. Online it's no
different, and the number of ad options seems to increase daily.
The latest target of advertisers is Blogs/RSS. A Blog is similar to an online journal where daily or weekly
rantings by the publisher are posted. RSS stands for "Really
Simple Syndication" and is a way to distribute your Blog or
Web page updates via the Internet. Anyone can subscribe to
your RSS feed, which they'll do using a "news reader," and be
notified of any new updates or postings. This new type of advertising is still growing and evolving and
the majority of ads being served are not graphical but text-based
in nature. Advertising in Blogs and feeds is a slow growth area,
since Blogs still have not reached the mainstream, primarily due
to the fact that readers are not yet included within a browser's
interface. In the future, browsers will come with this option
built in. One difficulty with RSS feed advertising is the number of
different software packages (news readers) available. Instead
of one or two standards, there are hundreds of options to choose
from.
As a publisher, you can earn cash by selling ads on your Blog
yourself, or you can use a third party ad service and run their
ads on your site. So what are some of the benefits to Blog/RSS advertising? Well,
unlike email ads, there is no problem with filtering/blocking
and this format is 100% opt-in, so delivery of your messages is
assured with no S-p-a-m complaints. You're also not competing
for attention with hundreds of other messages in an already over
crowded inbox of the end user. Let's take a look at some of the options and trendsetters in
this new advertising arena. 1) Simple Ad Feed Management & Server:
http://pheedo.com/publishers/ Service that allows you to place ads into your RSS or Atom
feeds. Easy to use turnkey system, they have a large pool of
advertisers or you can send your own advertisers to sign up
through their site. All ad activity is trackable and reports
can be generated showing click-thrus and ad views. 2) TypePad: http://www.TypePad.com An online Blogging service starting out at only 4.95 a month.
Typedpad has recently partnered with Kanoodle to integrate
their contextual ads into their Blogs. This is an add on
option for users and is not mandatory or forced on subscribers. 3) Blogger: http://Blogger.com Owned by Google, this free online Blog service allows its
users to sign up for their AdSense Program. By displaying their
contextual ads on your Blog, you'll be paid for every click
thru. For more on Adsense see: http://www.tinyurl.com/4uakh 4) Overture: http://Overture.com Overture has partnered with Feedburner.com to deliver ads into
several feeds, including mobiletracker.net. Overture's contextual
ad technology is relying on Feedburner's processing expertise
for help in delivering the ads. 5) Feedster: http://www.Feedster.com Feedster has started placing sponsored links in their feeds
and recently started offering Kanoodle's context ads. Users of
Feedster who want "ad free feeds" will have to pay an annual fee. 6) MoreOver: http://MoreOver.com Moreover can deliver ads thru RSS, but the publishers don't make
the money; Moreover does. To see a listing of their free RSS
news feeds, go to http://Moreover.com/RSS They also offer free "ad supported feeds" that non-commercial
websites can display on their websites. For more see:
http://FeedDirect.com 7) SimpleAds.net: http://www.SimpleAds.net A free ad network for Bloggers to promote their Blogs via
other users' Blogs. You can create your own ad that is
rotated across their ad network. 8) BurstMedia.com : http://BurstMedia.com BurstMedia recently launched their own Blog advertising service.
Currently they have over 22 Blogs in their network that all
together generate over 9 million pageviews a month. Advertisers
can choose to target by location or content. Anytime you see the Net's "Big Boys" involved in a new
technology, you can bet there's money to be made. Blogging and
RSS feeds advertising is indeed the wave of the future, so if
you don't want to be left behind, catch a ride while there's
still room on this trendsetter train.
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e-course that will teach you how to promote and market your
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