So I'm thinking that if you are in the US, have a site that serves
over 1 million videos per month in English you can qualify for the
beta of the Google AdSense for Video thing but I'm not sure.
http://newteevee.com/2008/02/21/more-on-google-adsense-for-video/
Say you are you have a site
I presume that's managed through the older YouTube-only program -- and that
if you're a YouTube partner, the ads travel with the video via embeds,
regardless if it's on your site or not. The new program seems to be for
3rd-party sites with their own Flash players, as well for video embedded via
See,I should have gone back to Film School just so I could figure this
out.
Look at you? Mr. NYU Film School 08!
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On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Jackson
The only advice I got at film school regarding online video was Brett Ratner
suggesting that I could score a three-picture deal from a YouTube video --
I'll believe that when I see it. Creating content meant for primarily
online distribution? There's no classes on that (yet).
On Thu, Feb 21,
So if you post YouTube videos on your site will it work?
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On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:00 PM, Jackson West wrote:
That sounds about right to me. Though I'm still
That sounds about right to me. Though I'm still a tad confused as to how it
works on 3rd party players from a purely technical standpoint.
It definitely seems targetted towards aggregators, not smaller producers. I
wonder how much of that $15 CPM will actually get to the content creator.
JW