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We’d like to let you know about two recent improvements to video units that make them more easy and appealing to place on your sites. First, we’ve partnered with some new content providers that we’d like to highlight. These partners have signed on to let AdSense publishers embed their videos and share in the ad revenue.
Are you in a position in your life that you are 100% completely content with? Are you financially secure in your existing situation?
If you are like 99% of the people out there your answer is likely NO. Success in life really is not about having the most money, rather enjoying where you are at and your current situation…
There are many people that are unhappy that are highly successful…this is because they overwork themselves into the ground and one critical thing….
What is that?
Here’s another AdSense Story Contest submission, this time from
internet entrepreneur Shawn Collins of New Jersey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Shawn has been an affiliate marketer since 1997, and joined AdSense in
2003 after he found it to be a natural extension for monetizing his
websites. He wears a lot of different hats as an Internet marketer –
not only is Shawn the co-founder of the Affiliate Summit conference,
but he also runs the Affiliate Buyer’s Guide and is an affiliate
himself.
Since launching video units to U.S. publishers with English-language websites, we’ve received quite a few emails about this new product. Here are the top 4 questions we’d like to address:
1. I selected “Automated Content” but the videos aren’t relevant to my site. What can I do?
ollowing their success in the U.S., we’re rolling out video units over the next several days to English-language publishers in the UK, Ireland, and Canada. If you’re not already familiar with video units, they’re embedded, customizable video players that can enrich your site with relevant video content while enabling you to earn extra revenue from the relevant, non-intrusive ads that accompany the videos. With this new launch, publishers in the UK, Ireland and Canada will be able to show videos from our YouTube content partners and choose those videos by category, individual YouTube partner, or have video automatically targeted to their site. Based on publisher feedback, we’ve also just added a feature which lets you choose individual videos to be displayed in your video units. To set up video units on your site, log in to your AdSense account and visit the AdSense Setup page. For more information about video units, please feel free to revisit our original post about the launch and our recent follow-up answering some of your most common questions. In addition, you might find the information in our Help Center useful. If you don’t yet see video units in your account, please check back over the next few days. We’re staggering the roll-out to ensure a smooth launch in the new countries where video units are available.
Two weeks ago, we gave you a sneak peek of what was in store for November. Now, we’re happy to let you know that we’ve started rolling out our new ad management feature to publishers! As a reminder, this feature will save the settings of your ad units within your AdSense account. That means, each time you want to change the colors, channels, or even the corner styles for your ad units, you can make the changes directly in your account rather than generating and pasting new code. Again, we’re still working on rolling this feature out to all publishers, so don’t worry if you don’t see it in your account yet — it’ll be there soon.