‘My Damn Channel’ launches Google’s Adsense for Video Platform
My Damn Channel is among the first to utilize Google’s AdSense for video beta advertising program to further monetize its premium online content.
My Damn Channel’s original, professionally-produced videos have racked up over 13 million views since the company launched six months ago. The studio backs professional artists by producing and distributing videos on eight channels on its own site and in broad syndication on major portals including YouTube.
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I think anyone creating video content for must look at all ways to generate income as well as sponsorship. My blog or video sites already have an adsense placement on them, in addition to sponsored or paid commissioned content or cpc revenue.
What Google Adsense allows is for businesses to adveritise online and gain exposure in a way tv couldn’t offer and allows siteowners to cover their hosting and content costs, whilst matching audience interests based on video content to directly to advertisers.
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By hd-productions.biz on February 24, 2008 12:14 pm