From: Inside AdSense
We know that publishers are quickly adding video to their sites and
looking for ways to earn additional revenue. If this sounds like you,
look no further than AdSense for video, our solution for qualifying
publishers. You may remember that we announced AdSense for video as a
pilot last May.
Since then, we've tested a variety of ad formats with the interest of
users, publishers and advertisers in mind. As a result, we've decided
that AdSense for video will use the InVideo ads adopted on our own
property, YouTube, which enable advertisers to make a single buy at
scale. Also competing in the auction - and unique to AdSense for video
and AdSense video units - are text overlay ads which are contextually
targeted to signals in your videos and on the page where the video
lives. The InVideo ads are paid on a CPM basis, while the text overlay
ads are paid on a CPC basis. You can see ad demos at
http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/demos.html . While we'll
continue to test a variety of ad formats, we believe that overlays are
the best way to balance user experience with the needs of our
publishers.
AdSense for video is now available to publishers who, at a minimum,
serve one million video streams each month and are based in the U.S.
with English language sites. In the near future, we do plan to expand
the program to more publishers of various sizes and locations.
You may be wondering how this offering differs from the other video
advertising solutions that AdSense (and YouTube) have rolled out in
the last year. To give you an overview, we've launched a site at
www.google.com/videoadsolutions .
To apply for AdSense for video beta, please visit the AdSense for
video page on the Google Video Advertising Solutions site at
http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/publisher.html . You can
also learn about the various ways to earn revenue from video content
by watching this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2hPslGRBfQ
Posted by Ryan Hayward and Lilly Wolfson - AdSense Product Marketing/
Publisher Support
Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:28:00 AM
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Date: Thurs, Feb 21 2008 6:53 am
From: Inside AdSense
We apologize for the extra email -- the previous message contained an
incorrect URL that isn't yet functioning. For an overview of our video
advertising solutions (referenced in the 4th paragraph of the original
post), please visit:
http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/
Thanks for your understanding.
The Inside AdSense Team
On Feb 21, 1:37 pm, Inside AdSense
> We know that publishers are quickly adding video to their sites and
> looking for ways to earn additional revenue. If this sounds like you,
> look no further than AdSense for video, our solution for qualifying
> publishers. You may remember that we announced AdSense for video as a
> pilot last May.
>
> Since then, we've tested a variety of ad formats with the interest of
> users, publishers and advertisers in mind. As a result, we've decided
> that AdSense for video will use the InVideo ads adopted on our own
> property, YouTube, which enable advertisers to make a single buy at
> scale. Also competing in the auction - and unique to AdSense for video
> and AdSense video units - are text overlay ads which are contextually
> targeted to signals in your videos and on the page where the video
> lives. The InVideo ads are paid on a CPM basis, while the text overlay
> ads are paid on a CPC basis. You can see ad demos athttp://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/demos.html. While we'll
> continue to test a variety of ad formats, we believe that overlays are
> the best way to balance user experience with the needs of our
> publishers.
>
> AdSense for video is now available to publishers who, at a minimum,
> serve one million video streams each month and are based in the U.S.
> with English language sites. In the near future, we do plan to expand
> the program to more publishers of various sizes and locations.
>
> You may be wondering how this offering differs from the other video
> advertising solutions that AdSense (and YouTube) have rolled out in
> the last year. To give you an overview, we've launched a site atwww.google.com/videoadsolutions.
>
> To apply for AdSense for video beta, please visit the AdSense for
> video page on the Google Video Advertising Solutions site athttp://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/publisher.html. You can
> also learn about the various ways to earn revenue from video content
> by watching this video.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2hPslGRBfQ
>
> Posted by Ryan Hayward and Lilly Wolfson - AdSense Product Marketing/
> Publisher Support
> Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:28:00 AM
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