August 19th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
As a natural conclusion to the process of migrating feedburner.com accounts to Google Accounts as previously described here, we have decided to sunset the legacy Feedburner Terms of Service. The Google Terms of Service will be the terms that apply to …
August 19th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
As a natural conclusion to the process of migrating feedburner.com accounts to Google Accounts as previously described here, we have decided to sunset the legacy Feedburner Terms of Service. The Google Terms of Service will be the terms that apply to …
August 17th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
Like we announced on the more general Inside AdSense blog a couple weeks ago, we have extended our category filtering beta to English-language ads on the AdSense network, which we are happy to announce includes ads that appear in AdSense for feeds.This…
August 17th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
Like we announced on the more general Inside AdSense blog a couple weeks ago, we have extended our category filtering beta to English-language ads on the AdSense network, which we are happy to announce includes ads that appear in AdSense for feeds.This…
July 10th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the questions we get from publishers most often is “How do I make sure updates to my feed are delivered to feed readers as fast as possible?” We know this is important to our publishers’ businesses and we are constantly making improvements to o…
July 10th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the questions we get from publishers most often is “How do I make sure updates to my feed are delivered to feed readers as fast as possible?” We know this is important to our publishers’ businesses and we are constantly making improvements to o…
July 2nd, 2009 | by Matt Shobe | published in Google Adsense Feeds
If a certain lack of variety has weighed on the format of your day-to-day, feed-to-email deliveries, things are looking up at last. Recent advances in dollar-sign technology have brought some strange and fascinating new capabilities to the Email Brandi…
Happiness is more subject in your subject line.
July 2nd, 2009 | by Matt Shobe | published in Google Adsense Feeds
If a certain lack of variety has weighed on the format of your day-to-day, feed-to-email deliveries, things are looking up at last. Recent advances in dollar-sign technology have brought some strange and fascinating new capabilities to the Email Branding section of FeedBurner’s Email Subscriptions feature. Read on, ostensibly for the many useful pictures and descriptions, but really for the danger and excitement only a new checkbox can bring.
First, sign in to your Google Account on FeedBurner and then click your feed’s title, then Publicize > Email Subscriptions > Email Branding.
Always want to feature the title of the latest post in your subject line? Just put ${latestItemTitle} in the Email Subject/Title textbox:
Do you often have more than one post per day? You can help your readers uncover exactly how many new missives you’ve got planned for them in each update. Check the “Change Subject…” box and reveal a secondary subject line to use when 2 or more feed posts are delivered in a single email.
Remember, good subject lines command attention in crowded inboxes.
Behold! The mythical “almost empty” inbox. But in this case, the most recent post’s subject line, thanks to ${latestItemTitle}, is right in this FeedBurner-delivered email, shining through.
Have fun with this new feature, but please note that ${pithyRetort}, ${iambicPentameter}, and ${heartfeltApology} are not yet supported.
Posted by Paul Darga and Matt Shobe, FeedBurner Team
June 14th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the most compelling reasons that publishers choose FeedBurner is that it gives them the tools to record and analyze how many users are consuming their content. Late last week, we launched an enhancement to our item statistics that enables publi…
June 14th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the most compelling reasons that publishers choose FeedBurner is that it gives them the tools to record and analyze how many users are consuming their content. Late last week, we launched an enhancement to our item statistics that enables publi…
May 19th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the most popular (and recurring) questions our publishers ask is, “How do I maximize revenue for AdSense for feeds and ensure my subscriber stats are as accurate as possible?” Some of you can recite the answers to these questions backwards and f…
May 19th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the most popular (and recurring) questions our publishers ask is, “How do I maximize revenue for AdSense for feeds and ensure my subscriber stats are as accurate as possible?” Some of you can recite the answers to these questions backwards and f…
May 5th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
Along with the clarification regarding the doubleclick.net domain we posted a few weeks ago over at Inside AdSense, we thought we would mention that we have made similar changes to the AdSense for feeds ad tags that are being placed in feeds. By chang…
May 5th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
Along with the clarification regarding the doubleclick.net domain we posted a few weeks ago over at Inside AdSense, we thought we would mention that we have made similar changes to the AdSense for feeds ad tags that are being placed in feeds. By chang…
April 16th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
As feed consumption continues to grow, many or our publishers are adding more and more feeds to their Google accounts, and wishing to analyze, publicize, and monetize those feeds through the combination of AdSense for feeds and FeedBurner. Because of …