YouTube, getting paid

Posted by melting on Jun 1, 2008

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YouTube LogoEven though YouTube has only been around for about three years there has been longtime speculation on if they will ever make money. Advertising on YouTube has had very minimal success with many differing problems. Advertisers aren’t used to user generated content that some of their customers may find offensive. Users tend to balk when they get overcrowded by advertising and navigate away from the site.

Forbes’ article bring very vague numbers which in and of themselves are not very interesting. Much like this article, they don’t really site where they get the information or how they draw there conclusions. The numbers sure can be very dismal. YouTube has had tremendous growth and is almost ubiquitous for certain types of video. The article points to data that 30% on internet videos are served by YouTube, yet they will only get 15% of the targeted 775 million this year and 1.35 billion next year in online video advertising revenues.

These numbers are telling of the current viewership of this type of business. 350 million and growth of 75% aren’t bad and will soon prove to be enough for Google to be right in purchasing YouTube. But if I could guess I think 3 things will improve the monetization of YouTube. Channel growth will continue to grow. Advertising on pages particular to individuals will grow because advertisers will continue to get used to how to monetize user information. Lastly Google will increase revenues by leaning on its true business, search.

Search for videos will help twofold. First is using the tradition Google search page will get its traditional pages. Where search can improve is when their users click YouTube from the “more” section it only takes you to the YouTube homepage. Better monetization of YouTube via search will be key.

Thanks again to TechCrunch for linking to a nice article by Forbes.


FeedBurner serving AdSense at a feed near you.

Posted by melting on Jun 1, 2008

FeedBurnerOn Friday FeedBurner has done the unthinkable, it announced it will begin serving AdSense in publishers feeds. In case the sarcasm didn’t come through, this announcement has been expected ever since the large company from Mountain View CA, Google, acquired them in mid 2007.

I am sure in that time period the sales teams have been fully integrated in order to provide more options to customers who want more options to reach their customers. The perfect next step for Google is to integrate AdSense and AdWords into all the feeds that are served by FeedBurner.

I have noticed Feeds have extra inventory that is easily filled by Google’s behemoth of an add biz. The next big thing is the final roll-out of AdSense for feeds.

Read the full news release via TechCrunch