Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Video AdSense - the Video Scramble for Ad Dollars continues...

blogger.com promoted the following on their home page today. (This is on their sign-in page for folks with blogs.) The big boys are jumping in with both feet to the video space to compete for advertising dollars.

Here's their promotional video
http://adsense.blogspot.com/2007/10/introducing-video-units.html MediaPost today said Candidates slow to use search ads.

Do you see the strategy unfolding....

AdSense recently
introduced a feature called video units, that lets you include relevant YouTube video on your blog, and make money from ads on it. Here’s what they have to say about it:

"We're excited about the launch of video units -- a new way to enrich your blog with quality, relevant video content in an embedded, customizable player. Simply embed a snippet of code and have relevant YouTube partner content streamed to your blog. You can choose categories of video to target to your site, select content from individual YouTube partners, or have video automatically targeted to your blog's content. Companion and text overlay ads are relevant and non-intrusive. To further blend the YouTube player into your blog, you can also customize the color scheme and layout as well as choose from three different player sizes."AdSense Help has some
more information about video units. Once you’ve created the code for a video unit, you can easily add it to your blog’s template using an HTML/JavaScript page element.

Here's the FAQ on Video AdSense
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=12966

Here's one of Google's original blogs on the subject...a few months back if you'd like to catch up to speed.

http://adsense.blogspot.com/2007/05/adsense-coming-to-video-near-you.html brings you back to what they envisioned while it was in beta if you'd like to catch up as told by Christine Lee AdSense Product Marketing Manager

http://adsense.blogspot.com/2006/05/video-ads-your-questions-answered_26.html will bring you to a FAQ.

http://www.hitsearchlimited.com/news/999116/ This link mentions Google AdSense Video Units and the AdSense Product Manager Ryan Hayward (This is a blog originating out of Liverpool.

MediaPost Story on use of search engines for political reasons -
http://www.hitsearchlimited.com/news/999116/ - note - I'm looking for specific video adsense use in Political Campaigns and it would be nice to track that and find out who is advertising and why. I expect policy groups, lobbyists, associations might find good use of this to place a video advocacy ad. Of course - one expects the candidates - 50% use text.

I think I'll ask
Glenn Gaudet of podcast.com to estimate the number of blogs associated with politics, specifically that are using audio and video. Maybe he's seen a good google video adsense example he can share, or at least a smaller website using this. Here's Glenn from last Friday in Washington DC at http://www.digitalmediavip.com/. I suspect he's also on the facebook group digital media vip too.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

DigitalMediaVIP.com

Wow - what a great group of people. I'm amazed by those that came in from out of town. Alas, I didn't have time nor space to invite more people since our space could only fit 50. Wasn't Caroline Little, CEO and Publisher of the Washington Post.Newsweek Interactive washingtonpost.com fabulous and so nice to join in the conversations? She really didn't have time to come this week and she stayed a bit longer than I expected and showed up early. (How she does that I don't know).



Adam Clayton Powell III got up at avery early hour - I'm guessing 4 AM to fly into DC for us that afternoon. Again, I'm frustrated because he was showing off all these great new things and I was multitasking to make sure we had every thing in order at the Washington Yacht Club.



It was determined that we'd open up the Digital Media VIP facebook group to all, and somehow designate those folks who have been coming to these events. The topic du jour was Digital Media: Politics, Social Networking and Communities. Even though this was my own event, I can't help but say I'm tired of conventions and events, I've been to way too many in the last month.


Roger Dean was my partner in this digital media mashup. He's the partner in crime, not to be confused with the rap group in New Orleans, Partners N Crime made up of Kango Slim, and Sister Felicia. (No, I haven't listened to them but worth supporting artists in Louisiana. I hope they are positive in their rapping.)

Tom DesJardines was stellar with the location and help, of course. We missed the creative director Mike.