"Google Brings "Commercials" to the Web with Video Ads"
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"Google Brings "Commercials" to the Web with Video Ads"
By Merle MCPromotionsPress.com
If you're a Google Adsense Publisher or participate
in Google's Adwords program, by now you've heard
the news that they're now offering "video ads."
That's right! Now you have the option of text,
image and video ad formats.
These are "moving pictures," just like those you
view on your old fashioned television set. Web-based
video has definitely risen in popularity recently,
most likely due to the fact that more households
now have a high speed connection.
Unlike TV commercials where you're forced to
watch, Google video ads do not play auto-
matically when a website loads. The viewer
must choose to click on the play button in
order for the video to begin. The videos are
contained in a box and volume, pause and
forward controls are available to the user
at all times.
Playing the video itself is not considered
a clickthru; the user has to click on the
video during playback or click on the url
that is displayed at the bottom of the video
box to actually visit the advertiser's site.
So if you would like to watch a video that's
displayed on your site, you can without having
to worry about being accused of clicking on
your own links to inflate your earnings.
Video lengths can vary, but can be no longer
then two minutes. If you're worried about
them slowing down your website, don't. All
video is hosted by Google's server.
If you're an Adsense Publisher and want video
ads to appear on your website there are a few
things you'll need to to do to increase your
odds they'll be displayed. You'll need to opt
into image ads and use one of the following
size ad formats:
300X250 Med Rectangle
336X280 Large Rectangle
250X250 Square
If you don't want video ads to show up on your
website, you'll need to opt out of image ads or
don't use any of the above ad sizes on your site.
Your Adsense earnings will vary depending on if
the videos are CPC (cost per click) or CPM (cost
per thousand), which is chosen in advance by
the publishers when setting up their campaigns.
Publishers displaying "Site Targeted Ads"
tinyurl.com/ewmce are paid on a CPM basis.
If the videos are contextually displayed, you'll
be paid for actual click thrus to the adver-
tisers' sites.
Google Adwords users may run
video ads on Google's "Partner Sites," which are
the only places they are displayed at this time.
You'll need to set your campaign to show your
ads on Google's "Content Sites."
When creating your video, keep in mind the two
minute maximum length rule and the format must
be AVI, ASF, Quicktime, Windows Media or MPEG.
You'll also have to choose between site targeted
or contextually targeted when setting up your
campaign. If you choose site targeted you'll
actually select the websites where you want
your video ads to be displayed. With contextual
settings your videos will be matched up with
related content sites.
Remember, Google requires that videos be "family
safe" and may not contain any of the following:
* Any Material for those 18 and over
* Mature Themes
* Crude or Indecent Language
For a complete list of editorial guidelines
see
adwords.google.com/select/videoguidelines.html
Like it or hate it, you won't be seeing video going
away anytime in the near future. Any type of
advertising that engages more of the viewers'
senses is bound to benefit from a higher clickthru
rate, which is good for the advertisers as
well as Adsense Publishers. It can also have a
major impact in reinforcing a company's brand
image.
The real question is, can MSN and Yahoo Publisher
be far behind in adding video to their advertising
options?
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