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FeedPass makes RSS subscription and monetizing other peoples' content easy - The Social Software Weblog
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FeedPass makes RSS subscription and monetizing other peoples' content easy Posted May 19th 2006 2:29PM by Marshall Kirkpatrick Filed under: RSS People around the web have been talking about the RSS support service FeedPass , which as you can see in action here at a FeedPass page for my personal blog , or this NYTimes feed I've wrapped in AdSense and split the revenue from with FeedPass (they get 2/3 of the revenue). The service provides links to subscribe to a feed with a large number of subscription mechanisms, learn more about RSS feeds, tag the feed itself and more. It also provides a preview of recent items and gives you the option to tag those items in a wide variety of social bookmarking systems. Major, major badness issue: their demo screen-cast shows the feed from Engadget being plugged in! "Monetize your blogroll or links you have to other popular blogs" by adding your Adsense ID. You get more money if you own the feed yourself but you still get bucks for content you don't own! 2/3 page views go to your AdSense ID if you own it, 1/3 if you don't - that means FeedPass has a greater economic incentive for you to plug in feeds you don't own than those you do! Sheesh! Talk about dressing up a pig. Rounded corners and other nice web 2.0 aesthetics sure make wrapping some one else's feed in your Adsense look legit, huh? I can't believe that. They grab the Edgadget logo and everything. I don't see anyone's name on the site, or any contact info but an email address so maybe Mr. Jim Woolley, the Feedpass.com site registrant, is behind it and knows he's dressing up a pig. So the FeedPass pages"
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