just wondering, but unless i'm totally ad-blind i'm not seeing any ads on youtube at all, and being as uncreative as i am i'm not seeing how google can be making money through youtube. anybody know the answer to this?
Buying youtube it seems, was just like a method to pay back Sequoia Venture capitalists, after all they hold a lot of google shares and carry weight on their boards. just my opinion
Adsense and advertising The fact that they may not be obvious makes them all the more devious! I noticed theres none on the home page but then per Video.. DoubleClick seems to be used throughout also...
had to do a lot of surfing but i finally found some. flash banner ads on the right side of pages in certain categories, but none on video pages where the most traffic is. seems like they're really throwing away a lot of revenue doing it like that.
Youtube made probably so much money with adsense so G. decided this is cheaper to them to buy whole YT than paying them for their ads
I don't think Google can do much profits from youtube directly, but youtube is a largest video portal and well known by most people. Google get a largest user base and they can send any message or announce their new services to many peoples easily. They bought youtube for their future business model, just my opinion.
no way, that's illegal to commit bribery! i'm a law abider mister. sx you get green rep for your good points. grg, i'd give you a green rep but apparently i already gave you one some ways back in my reppin' frenzy so i have to spread it around some more.
by the way, i believe whatever google's plans may be for generating parallel income from youtube through exposure or whatever plans they may have, i think they are under utilizing the potential here. of course this is coming from someone who jams ads in every free pixel of every page.
Me and my dad were calculating how much they must get for CPM ads, if these were dispalyed on every page, it would be a very nice sum. Won't they have fun with doubleclick if and when they make the purchase
I think it's about market share. G had to buy it. Sometimes big corporations don't buy for profit, but for market share. Google is making most of its revenue from adwords. But I wonder why they need sales reps.
I was wondering the same thing... because all of their ads since Google took over seem to be "Hey, check out the channels tab!" self-promoting ads
Video on the web is going to be huger (I just made that up) than it currently is now...so now they have access to all that viewer data and trends...... remember that before google bought youtube no one though video on the web was going to be that big....now they are so many video sharing sites out there and the major media companies are looking to start their own....
the major networks will soon produce their own movies/content specifically for their own video sharing sites, how will google compete?
They didn't buy YouTube for the adwords revenue (while I'm sure that helps make the site not a complete money hole), but instead to grab a HUGE traffic source and solid foundational community which has set up the largest video community on the internet. In buying YouTube, Google have just basically made themselves a Television Station. It isn't happening yet exactly, but they are setting up infrastructure. Maybe it is costing them money now, maybe they haven't perfectly positioned all of the adwords ads etc, but thats because they aren't trying to be profitable from it now, they are looking into the future. They want people to continue loving the free, virtually advertising free, and easy to use website. They want the traffic to continue to grow, they want to know the site won't crash under extra traffic etc, and in the future google will be able to use this huge reliable resource to advertise anything, to announce anything, to launch things...they will be able to beam messages out directly into the screens of every person on the internet (and get paid a mighty sum for doing it). just go and look how much it costs to run an advert in prime time television. Then compare numbers between youtube homepage views and any local television station. Imagine what it will be worth to be able to place an ad on the home page of youtube, to be played to every visitor that stops there.
Google just seems to be getting scarier and scarier. When combined with the personalized search this could be a freaky tool to send targeted video ads to you based on your surfing habits. Kind of creepy!
JosefVirek, seo ranter, archard, megdilts, gangoffour, ian_batten, green green green green green green. thanks for your responses, they make a lot of sense. when i get more greens to give i'll give them to the rest of you. god i'm like a saint or something. these things do make sense, in that google may be revving up to serve ads as a tv network would. and they'd better hurry up because these lawsuits are going to kill them otherwise. few ads+big lawsuits=a lot of trouble.