just got this from adsense. sounds interesting:
As the number of YouTube content producers continues ...
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get paid from adsense for youtube views
just got this from adsense. sounds interesting:
As the number of YouTube content producers continues to grow, many are looking for new ways to reach new audiences. That's why we're happy to announce the launch of YouTube Promoted Videos in AdSense ad units. Promoted Videos are YouTube videos -- from movie trailers to product demos to really almost any kind of video on YouTube -- promoted by their creators so they can reach a wider audience. (You may have already noticed Promoted Videos on YouTube.com, as they appear on partner watch pages and alongside YouTube search results.) Extending Promoted Videos to AdSense sites will enable these content producers to broaden their reach, while providing you with another way to earn from your ad space. At this time, these ads are only available in English to US publishers, but we're looking forward to expanding to additional regions and languages in the future.
Promoted Videos feature a thumbnail image with three lines of text, and when clicked, will bring the user to watch a video or view a channel on YouTube. They're contextually targeted to your pages, and you'll earn from these ads on a cost-per-click (CPC) basis. In addition, they can appear in the following ad formats, as long as you've opted these formats in to displaying both text and image ads: 300x250 Medium Rectangle, 336x280 Large Rectangle, 728x90 Leaderboard, 250x250 Square, and 200x200 Small Square. Just like other ads, Promoted Videos compete in our standard ad auction, so they'll help drive up competition among advertisers bidding to appear on your pages. When a Promoted Video wins the ad auction, it'll be shown alone in one of the eligible ad formats.
All Promoted Videos are required to comply with the YouTube Advertising Policies, and the advertised videos with our Terms of Use and Community Guidelines. You can prevent Promoted Videos from appearing on your pages by adding 'youtube.com' to your Competitive Ad Filter list. Please note that currently, this method will block all Promoted Videos from your sites.
Finally, we'd like to mention that these new Promoted Videos are separate from our video ads offering, which stream ads in video format and are classified as image ads.
We're continuing to look for additional revenue opportunities for publishers, and we hope these new ads will help you earn more.
Posted by Arlene Lee - Inside AdSense Team
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views
i think people will hopefully bid quite nicely for youtube views. good news if you run any sort of movie related site
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views
any one made any serious money from this type of business model? it would be interesting to hear feedback from people doing this
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views
This is not new at all, Adsense ads have been appearing on yt videos for almost 2 years now. And NO, there is no way you can make serious money out of it unless you are a famous Youtuber. I know FRED (youtube celebrity) was making like 10,000 a month (including merch and stuff)
I think ads on videos are like any other AD in a website, if you have lots of views, you'll end up with some clicks. HOWEVER if you place an AD on your website you can make it look like it's part of the content where as on YouTube it appears in the video (at the bottom) and on the right of the page only.
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views
I agree with joomador.
Too bad sites like 5min.com is hard to start up nowadays with out big backers
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views

Originally Posted by
joomador
This is not new at all, Adsense ads have been appearing on yt videos for almost 2 years now. And NO, there is no way you can make serious money out of it unless you are a famous Youtuber. I know FRED (youtube celebrity) was making like 10,000 a month (including merch and stuff)
I think ads on videos are like any other AD in a website, if you have lots of views, you'll end up with some clicks. HOWEVER if you place an AD on your website you can make it look like it's part of the content where as on YouTube it appears in the video (at the bottom) and on the right of the page only.
I think you misunderstood what they said.
This is not about ads ON YT videos but its about putting YT videos on YOUR side and getting paid if your visitors view them.
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views

Originally Posted by
joomador
This is not new at all, Adsense ads have been appearing on yt videos for almost 2 years now. And NO, there is no way you can make serious money out of it unless you are a famous Youtuber. I know FRED (youtube celebrity) was making like 10,000 a month (including merch and stuff)
I think ads on videos are like any other AD in a website, if you have lots of views, you'll end up with some clicks. HOWEVER if you place an AD on your website you can make it look like it's part of the content where as on YouTube it appears in the video (at the bottom) and on the right of the page only.
That guy FRED who posts useless video gimmicks makes way more than $10,000 grand a month the guy gets millions of views on his videos. He was probably giving a modest number. Cause happyslip who is a famous youtuber supposedly said she makes $20 thousand a month and fred gets way more views than her.
Those girls who do make up videos get paid pretty good too I think some of them get anywhere from $20 grand a year to 5 grand a month.
Lisanova who obviously uses youtube to get paid cause she sends out pms with a spam bot to other youtube accounts to subscribe to her. I think I heard she was making something like $200,000 dollars a year.
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Re: get paid from adsense for youtube views

Originally Posted by
handi
I think you misunderstood what they said.
This is not about ads ON YT videos but its about putting YT videos on YOUR side and getting paid if your visitors view them.
I tried using youtube ads on my site and I never got any clicks for them.
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