CategoryRSS
Feedburner and AdSense Integration Coming Soon
Over the weekend Feedburner have announced on their blog that the long awaited integration of AdSense ads into the Feedburner service is about to become a reality. Google bought Feedburner last year and so this has been talked about for a while now – but in the coming weeks they’ll ...more
Adsense
AdSense and Feedburner Ads a Step Closer to Launch? First Ads Seen in the Wild
It looks like the integration of AdSense ads into Feeburner feeds is a step closer with reports surfacing that AdSense ads have been seen on RSS feeds that look like this. This ad was seen on the feed of Inhabitat (found via Digital Inspiration). The images are served as image ...more
Adsense
Full or Partial RSS Feeds?
@SeanBannister asks – “on Problogger your RSS shows the entire post but on DPS it only shows a teaser” Whether to post excerpts or full feeds is something I’ve grappled with on and off for years now. I used on only do excerpts here on ProBlogger too but in the ...more
RSS
7 Dark Truths: Why Readers Really Become Subscribers
This post was submitted by Nick Cernis – the author of Put Things Off, the laid-back productivity blog. Think you’ve heard it all before? It’s true – if you want more subscribers, write great content and target a specific niche. It’s a lovely idea, and guess what? It really works. ...more
Blog Promotion
A Secret to Finding New Subscribers for Your Blog
‘How do I find new subscribers for my blog?’ This question hits my inbox so regularly that I that I’d answer it publicly rather than retyping my answer to each person who asks – it’s a topic that is on the mind of many bloggers these days so lets tackle ...more
Blog Promotion
Bidvertiser Add RSS Advertising
One of the areas that many bloggers want to see improvement in when it comes to making more money from their blogs is in the area of RSS Advertising. Today Bidvertiser started experimenting with just this. I’m yet to try it for myself and there’s a distinct lack of information ...more
Advertising
How to Keep Your Subscribers Forever
One thing you may have noticed is that your blog’s feed count is volatile: it fluctuates on a day to day basis. While much of that depends on how many people read your feed in a given day, some of that is also people both subscribing and unsubscribing. If you ...more
Featured Posts
Two Important Reasons to Subscribe to Your Own RSS Feeds
Do You Subscribe to Your Own RSS Feeds? Some might think that subscribing to yourself is nothing more than an exercise in vanity – but I believe it’s good blogging practice and something that can improve your blog. This morning I was wading through the thousands of unread items in ...more
RSS
Use Feedburner Statistics to Interpret Reader Habits
Can your Feedburner stats reveal habits of your readers that could help you make your blogging more effective at reaching them? Guest poster Max Pool finds out. As we know FeedBurner counts can naturally fluctuate. But what about when they fluctuate unnaturally? Can we find trends in our statistics? Interestingly, ...more
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