Can You Earn with Feeds?
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Feeds are a great way to add content to your site, and they can be a very simple tool that keeps regular readers happy. But why let them take up space on your pages if they aren’t serving a greater good (namely, making you some money)? Can you earn with feeds?
Web Feeds
Feeds are a popular tool on many Web sites boasting regular content. When Internet pages have great, frequently-updated content to offer, word gets around. Regular readers and fans begin to develop. Web pages are not like print media, with physical pages that can be delivered straight to the doorstep. But with Web feeds, you can give subscribers what they want: content without any hassle. Feeds allow readers to subscribe to content they like, so they can receive updates through feed readers. This way, they don’t have to travel all the way to your Web site to read.
Using online tools and code, you can add feeds to your own content with ease. Often appearing in the form of small icons, feeds take up little space on your pages even though they add a whole new dimension to your content. There are many different programs you might use to create these feeds. Generally, the clickable icons look something like this:

With feeds, you can easily deliver content on your site to faithful readers. This keeps them happy and makes it easier for many people to read your content. But can feeds do even more for your site than this?
If your site boasts a good deal of regularly-updated content, it’s likely you already know something about Web-based advertising programs. One popular model is pay-per-click, a revenue-based system that feeds off of fresh content. You sign up for the service, which in many cases is free, and ads are placed within your content. When traffic clicks these ads, you earn.
If Internet content is the perfect vehicle for ads and feeds are the perfect vehicle for content….isn’t advertising in feeds the next logical step?
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