garyp
07-10-2004, 05:59 AM
From the article,
'Feedster, which is a search engine that trolls XML feeds, will begin running sponsored keyword-targeted links from Overture with its search results next week, according to Scott Rafer, Feedster's CEO. The links will appear in the traditional position, on the right-hand side of the search results page. "The links will be clearly labeled as sponsored links,' Rafer said. Feedster's ads will go live next week."
Also, "Rafer said two more revenue streams would be unveiled in August and September, but refused to divulge further details. Asked if the new revenue streams would involve embedding ads in RSS feeds, Rafer said only, 'You figure we would get around to that sooner or later. We serve more RSS feeds than anyone on the planet.'"
More info here:
http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3379071
'Feedster, which is a search engine that trolls XML feeds, will begin running sponsored keyword-targeted links from Overture with its search results next week, according to Scott Rafer, Feedster's CEO. The links will appear in the traditional position, on the right-hand side of the search results page. "The links will be clearly labeled as sponsored links,' Rafer said. Feedster's ads will go live next week."
Also, "Rafer said two more revenue streams would be unveiled in August and September, but refused to divulge further details. Asked if the new revenue streams would involve embedding ads in RSS feeds, Rafer said only, 'You figure we would get around to that sooner or later. We serve more RSS feeds than anyone on the planet.'"
More info here:
http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3379071