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FeedBurner adds Google AdSense for Feeds Integration

Good news for publishers: If you have been approved for the Google AdSense for feeds public beta, you can now use FeedBurner to run the program without editing your publishing templates at all. Just add the Google AdSense service to your FeedBurner feed, and as always, we’ll take things from there.

We have also enabled additional options like “only include ads once every X posts” so that you can determine ad insertion frequency, and the optional “only include ads on posts greater than X words” allows you to skip ads on brief posts. Over the coming weeks, we will be adding more optional features to this service to make your ad programs even more configurable.

To participate, you will need a Google AdSense account that has been approved for the public beta of AdSense for feeds. Once approved, using FeedBurner to manage the program for you eliminates the hassle of modifying the code (and then trial-and-error testing) in your publishing engine’s templates. Just run your feed through us, activate the service, and that’s that.

Visit the FeedBurner FAQ for more info.

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Strategies to Make Your Blog More Interesting

By Mal Keenan

Putting up your business blog is an advantageous way of establishing your presence on web. It’s no longer just about putting plain texts up on your blog. With continuing stream of new software, publishing tools and plug-ins, today’s blogger have the means to create interesting and fun blogs. Here are some of them.

1. Put photos on your blog. You can try this free software called “Hello”, found at http://hello.com.

2. Add audio clips. Try http://www.AudioBlogger.com and follow instructions.

3. Put streaming video clips on your blog. One of the emerging service providers of video clips is the http://instantvideogenerator.com.

4. Syndicate your contents. You can use the more popular RSS format. You can do this by checking the web for companies that offer this service.

5. Provide space for your readers to give you feedback by checking your blog setting and modify this to allow posts. Of course, leave a reminder, that they are free to post contrary comments as long as they do it in a polite and considerate manner.

6. What do the majority of your readers think of your blog? Do you want to know and tally this up? And show off the results on your blog? Run polls. Some examples of free poll service are the web poll central and free polls.

7. If you use you use WordPress, a server-installed, open-source (free) state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability, try their email notification plug-in. This plug-in notifies your subscribers of your blog posts through email.

8. Trackback is a great blog feature, for it allows for a continuing conversation between you and bloggers of similarly themed blogs. When you comment on another blog posting in your blog instead of in that blog’s comments page, the trackback link connects these posts so the thread isn’t lost.

All of these software or plug-ins will help you illustrate your point in a fun and interesting way. But you should remember content is king on the net. These devices are not substitutes for great content, which is what really what drives traffic to your blog.

Mal Keenan is editor and publisher of the Home Business Tips Blog: http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/blog/.

Visit his Internet Marketing Plug In Training site for great strategies and step by step processes in running a successful online business: http://www.pluginprofitstraining.com/

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