Extending AdSense to online video content

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by rmartish, May 23, 2007.

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    You've heard the expression "Content is king." We completely agree, and
    we also realize that these days website content is much more than just
    text -- it's also video. That's why we're excited to announce that this
    week, we're launching a pilot with a small group of publishers to test
    streaming video ads in their online video content. With this pilot,
    publishers control when the ads play in their videos and choose which
    videos get the ads.We know there's a lot going on in the world of
    video, and you may be wondering how this relates to other video
    initiatives we've announced in AdSense. Here's a brief clarification:
    - Click-to-play video ads: This is a video ad type on our content
    network. Any publisher opted into image ads and using one of the
    supported formats may see these click-to-play video ads on their sites.
    - AdSense video distribution and sponsorship: We ran 2 pilots that
    allowed publishers to choose video channels (short-form video clips
    bundled with video ads) to display on their sites.
    - In-stream video ads pilot: This is what we're announcing today -
    we're extending AdSense to online video content. Publishers in this
    test will be able to define at what point in their videos that
    streaming video ads will appear.This is a closed pilot, which means
    we're unable to accommodate additional publishers for participation.
    However, we're looking forward to gathering learnings from this pilot
    and gaining insight into what works best for ads in video. Just as
    AdSense adds value to the text content on your website and is useful
    for your users, we think these in-stream ads in video will add value to
    publishers' video content and help to deepen engagement with users
    watching the videos. This pilot represents our continued efforts to
    address the challenges faced by publishers who want to monetize their
    video content, by advertisers who want access to quality video
    inventory, and finally by users who want ads to enhance their video
    watching experience, not detract from it.Posted by Christine Lee -
    AdSense Product Marketing Manager
     
    rmartish, May 23, 2007 IP
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    What exactly will this mean for publisers. I see video ads already on some sites.
     
    qwestcommunications, May 23, 2007 IP