AdWords Soon To Appear In FeedBurner Feeds?

Google BurnerAfter Google and FeedBurner both confirmed what we at TechJuicer already knew. So AdWords Soon To Appear In FeedBurner Feeds? Well that is what Michael Arrington suspects. I agree with him. Google AdSense and AdWords are expanding fast and its RSS feeds that looks to be next on Google’s agenda. At the moment FeedBurner have their own advertising scheme thats only open to the top feeds. But soon there could be Google Adwords instead. I think that can only be a good thing.

Google Adsense and Adwords can be used by vitually anyone and with Google comprehensive backend technology it must be better than FeedBurners current ad system. No disrespect to FeedBurner.

This also increases the ammount of exposure Google ad’s will get. As of the 29th May 2007 FeedBurner has 736,494 feeds. This goes up by quite a few thousand each week. If Google get ads on these there will be alot more m oney flying around and will benefit everyone signed up to Google’s advertising system.

I will certainly be watching out for Google sneaking code into FeedBurner! Keep a watch out with our RSS feed!

Here you can see an FAQ on the aquisition

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

2 Comments to AdWords Soon To Appear In FeedBurner Feeds?

  1. im lookin forward to adwords being integrated into feedburner,,,im soo glad google bought feedburner i always thought feedburner would make a great asset,,,now,,,who is gonna pick up technorati?

  2. Sean on June 1st, 2007
  3. yeah! well technorati I think would be worth more so have to be microsoft or yahoo I would guess. I can’t wait either for adwords in rss feeds.

    Ollie

  4. Ollie Parsley on June 2nd, 2007

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