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Google Adsense and YouTube
Why Adsense and YouTube Go Hand in Hand
| YouTube’s creation of video units offers webmasters a way to increase their Adsense earnings, while at the same time enhancing their websites. Through this program, Adsense users can place a video unit on their website. The video unit is customizable, and can be modified to fit the color scheme and design of the website. |
Income is generated when viewers click on
companion ads (either text or image) that are displayed at the top of the
video unit, or text overlay ads that appear at the bottom of the video
screen. Like the original Adsense ads, video unit advertising payment is
based either on CPC or CPM.
Video content is obtained either by choosing content categories, individual
content providers, or by accepting automatically target video - much the
same as ads are automatically placed, based on the website’s keyword
content.
Adding the video units, or widgets, to a website is simple. The webmaster
copies and pastes code into the website. The Adsense help center offers
step-by-step instructions to make the process easier. The Adsense blog also
provides ongoing tips for managing video units and controlling the YouTube
content that streams to the publisher’s website.
Industry analysts say there is a lot of potential here. With Google’s
Adsense network already in place, merging that network with YouTube’s
extensive video content catalog will change the face of online and video
marketing. For publishers already using Adsense, this could mean
significantly more income. Google will share revenue with both site owners
and content providers.
According to reports, more than 100 content providers from YouTube are
presently contributing video to the program.
Some publishers feels the potential is great, because video does attract a
viewer’s attention. The program will be a “win-win” for website owners and
advertisers, they say. The key will be in the relevance of the video feeds
to the website.
“The better the match, the more profitable these video ads will be,” said
one webmaster.
The concern among site owners seems to be solely based on the relevance of
video feeds to site content. While it is still too early to tell whether
Google will need to tweak the selection process, some users are reporting
good matches so far. One user said search parameters are saved in the
profile, which the webmaster can easily alter at any time. Only videos
tagged with specific terms related to his content are shown, and any changes
made to the profile are reflected in the videos served to his site.
Adsense recommends that website owners take care to provide highly focused,
relevant keywords as a way to ensure the best possible match between site
content and the video that is fed to the site.
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