Go Mobile: Get Your Blog Published On Your Readers Cell Phones Free!
By Matt Jones on Aug 21, 2007 in Blog Money

Feedm8 are a new service that offers to make your blog’s feed available to mobile phones in a few simple clicks for free. The Blogging Figners mobile address is http://fdm8.com/bloggingfingers.
You are given the option to enter your blog address if you are not sure of your feed address, this allows Feedm8 to find your feed address.
Feedm8 set up advertising for your now-mobile blog give you a 60% cut of the revenue. The minimum payout is $50 and payments are made via Paypal or check at the end of the month.
The ads are mobile phone related and so are bound to relate to every user but are not carefully targeted like AdSense.
They also recommend your feed to people with similar interest as well as providing buttons like the on at the bottom of this post for you to promote your mobile feed.
Feedm8 supports Feedburner and so by promoting your mobile feed you are increasing feed reader numbers as well as earning from the ads for free.
The mobile is the future of the web and this opportunity is not one you want to miss.
Take your blog mobile and earn more with Feedm8
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