Feed Weaver is creating a new ad service using tagging ads to improve relevance.
For blog or website publishers that are tired of irrelevant ads, feedweaver provides highly informative ads based on keywords you select. Targeted ads using tags create RSS channels to distribute ads. Unlike other marketing sites, feedweaver gives control to the publisher to select and enter relevant content while optimizing ad performance.
For advertisers that want to reach specific target audiences, feedweaver provides a broad audience of involved publishers that have specifically requested ad feeds from a keyword targeted channel. Feedweaver is a web 2.0 publishing engine that will put your ad where it generates the most traffic.
FeedWeaver is a new personal Ad syndication site based on web 2.0 techology. It creates a feed of ads that you can put on your website or subscribe to in RSS. There is a simple way to enter an ad, to list your popular ads and to list your recent ads. Ads can be tagged with keywords of your choosing which creates a dynamic ad channel for books, music, sports etc. You can subscribe to just your ads or to all ads in the system.
Feedweaver automatically optimizes display of popular ads for your site by tracking displays and clickthroughs.
Feedweaver allows you to dynamically create Ad feeds and show them on your site. The site is in alpha mode which means there may be some bumps in the current implementation.
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Here is my post on feedweaver:
For a while I have been frustrated with the ads that run on my blog, served by google. So I decided to write my own adserver. It’s called feedweaver and you can use it to create custom ad feeds for your blog. You create an ad, tag it, and then subscribe to the tags on your blog. You can add a referral id to your ad (like from amazon’s affiliate program) and then when people click on your ad you will make money.
The location is feedweaver , try it out.