Google
has expanded its AdSense advertising programme for video, moving the initiative
from a
YouTube-only
trial to a beta programme available on all Google Content Network sites.
AdSense
for video allows advertisers to purchase transparent InVideo ads or
small text ads
which rotate along the bottom of videos. The ads are then placed on videos
embedded in pages by site publishers.
The programme was launched last year as a small trial limited to YouTube. The
expanded beta will push the service to a number of other video sites, including
GodTube,
Blip.tv and
Bobvila.com.
"We have two major goals: to make it easier for publishers to monetise video
online, and for advertisers to learn how to reach the video community," product
manager Shamim Samadi and product marketing manager Ryan Hayward said in a
blog
entry.
Publishers wanting to qualify for the beta programme will need to be based in
the US and to publish their pages in English. The beta will also be limited to
sites that serve more than one million video streams a month.
Google promised to expand the programme to other locations and smaller sites
"in the near future".
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