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How to Add Google AdSense to Feedburner
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If you have a blog or website and use Feedburner to manage your RSS feed, you can add Google AdSense to your feed and earn revenue from your subscribers. Here are the steps to add AdSense to Feedburner: 1. Sign in to your Google AdSense account. 2. Click on "My Ads" in the top menu, and then select "Ad units." 3. Click the "+New ad unit" button. 4. Choose the ad type you want to display in your feed. For example, you could choose a text ad, a display ad, or a link unit. 5. Configure your ad unit settings, such as the ad size, colors, and channels. Make sure to choose a size that will fit well within your feed. 6. Click "Save and get code" to generate the AdSense code for your ad unit. 7. Log in to your Feedburner account. 8. Click on the feed you want to add AdSense to. 9. Click on the "Monetize" tab. 10. Select "Google AdSense for feeds" from the dropdown menu. 11. Enter the AdSense code you generated earlier in the "AdSense code" field. 12. Choose the ad frequency and position that you want to use. 13. Click "Save" to add AdSense to your feed. It may take some time for your ads to start appearing in your feed, but once they do, you can start earning revenue from your subscribers. Keep in mind that you'll need to follow Google's AdSense policies and guidelines to ensure that your ads comply with their rules.
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