Google Launches First YouTube Ads 217
A user writes "Video website YouTube is to feature advertising for the first time, after Google revealed it is offering companies the chance to run ads on some of the site's most popular content." I can't wait to sit through a dozen commercials while I try to waste some free time.
cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
"Google isn't supposed to be evil!"
"Way to ruin YouTube!"
ad nauseum
Cue the repliers (Score:4, Funny)
"Google's business is advertising"
"Sure, numa-like videos made YouTube sooooo... myspace?"
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Re:cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
Some stay dry but others feel the pain
Google Ads
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Re:cue the whiners... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
you use youtube and so do I
large-scale advertising's what I'm thinking of
you wouldn't get this service from any other guy
I just want to tell you about expedia
gotta make you understand
Re:cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
"not watching youtube ad's is stealing internet"
"Thousands of google employees will starve if you dont watch the ad's"
"You help the terrorists win if you dont view the ad's"
and my favorite....
"you are breaking your contract if you dont watch the ad's"
Re:cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
"You are violating the DMCA by not watching the ads."
By closing my eyes I am circumventing the ad delivery mechanism.
Viddy well, my brothers (Score:3, Funny)
I sure as hell hope Google aren't, otherwise we'll be seeing a method of forced advertising that makes Tivo's "no skipping ads" look like a six-year-old's tea party.
Re:cue the whiners... (Score:5, Funny)
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And i realize that people have to eat, but Commercialism/Marketing has gone way to far in general.
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Google addmail (blackmail), don't pay for the add and competing products will be shown prior to your content much the same as 'ads supplied by google' on particular web sites are often the opposition to the web sites they are on.
Now google
Thank goodness! (Score:5, Funny)
-Chris
Just wait! (Score:2)
Like watching the new Showtime show "Californication"? Imagine a scene where the character Hank is having sex with some hottie and a condom ad pops up on the side like some bizarre Ad Sense clicky!
This in itself may end illegal downloads forever! Or maybe not...
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-Rick
You won't read the commercials like you won't RTFA (Score:2)
Does it suck that we are stuck with ads: not really if you want to keep seeing videos on YouTube (that aren't produced in Hollywood).
Did anyone really expect (Score:5, Insightful)
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Ya, it does... (Score:2)
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No, they can actually generate a ton of revenue from unobtrusive text ads placed in the WWW page. Hmmm..
I'll admit that I was never a big fan of YouTube before. The quality was horrible, and the content was mostly garbage. But, placing video advertisements before the desired content guarantees that my viewing goes from infrequent to almost never. It also opens the door to competitors who find a
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Re:Did anyone really expect (Score:4)
yes, wtf? the world has lowered its standards. no longer is high fidelity king!!
People just want tons of free SHIT, encoded shittily (youtube, google video, mp3's etc...)
Re:Did anyone really expect (Score:5, Informative)
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That's a pretty common business model. (Remember broadcast.com?) Though in this case I'd amend that to "Selling to Google." Nobody else has both ultra-deep pockets and a lust for products whose main virtue is their technological coolness. After all, YouTube is the first streaming video site to have a really elegant user experience and do it with a scalable infrastructure. There was no way Google could resi
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Evil yet? (Score:3, Interesting)
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In my opinion, it seems more 'evil' to freeload off a website providing a valuable service.
Then again, I wrote this on Slashdot and my subscription here expired over a year ago.
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(a) DRM is a bad idea, and it doesn't work.
(b) It is unethical to break DRM if you agreed to those restrictions when you made the purchase.
(c) Comparing ads on websites to restrictions on things you purchased is counterintuitive.
No! (Score:2)
Excellent opportunity to test multiple choices (Score:5, Interesting)
I'd prefer to see YouTube offer a "subscriber" option -- pay $x/month or $x/GB transferred to skip ads of all sorts. Sure, you can block some ads, but the video inserts you can't. Flash Video is capable of skipping segments based on server-data, such as seeing if a person has a subscription and if they have free gigs left. I'd happily pay for my video snippets -- even moreso if part of my subscription went to the video author or "owner."
One-way TV is too limiting -- either you get all a channel's offerings, or you don't get it at all. Some channels are starting to allow PPV on-demand, which is excellent, but I still have to get the full buffet of channels (Digital ones) to get PPV. I'd rather do an a la carte selection, honestly. In 2 years, the amount I'd save over having to maintain a decent media center PC would be worth it for me (considering my media center PC is probably worth $1500 and has to be upgraded every so often) for the limited TV we watch.
YouTube has a huge opportunity here to offer snippets, full shows, and amateur content, while offering the viewer the option to pay up front, or watch ads rather than paying. Bandwidth and hosting ain't free, not even for Google, who can also handle fee distribution between their hosting office and the content "owner." This is a big step to also reduce the need for companies to monitor for copyright infringement, as it gives them the option to host their own stuff and make the pennies per hit.
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Though users might well contemplate spending money if it enables them to avoid watching ads. Other incentives in return for money could include delivering higher quality vids (larger view area, better compression levels) or early or exclusive access to certain media.
Re:Excellent opportunity to test multiple choices (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, one day Taco said to Hemos "Man if I had a nickel every time someone said 'FIRST POST' I'd
It's the greatest troll of all time, running for years on end and the secret didn't get out til NOW. The trolls are PAYING for their first posts!! HAAAAH!!
I suggest Google run a similar scam and charge $0.50 per first post. It's like a handicapped parking spot for trolls.
My only requirements are (Score:2)
Content authors that choose not to have ads should still have that option. There's a lot of home grown content on youtube that currently has no embedded ads. The content provider should ultimately have the choice in determining whether or not they want ads (commercials) displayed in their content (and at what points). Furthermore, a portion of the ad revenue should go directly to the content provider in the same style as adsense.
This scheme would probably really start to kill broadcast television since
Sitting through commercials (Score:5, Informative)
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Yeah, no kidding! I submitted the same story like four hours earlier [slashdot.org] with a correct summary:
There's just
They are more obstrusive (Score:3, Interesting)
I find those a
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I have to agree, i would rather see an ad (and i HATE ads) in the beginning or at the end or on the page itself.. problem is, all of those methods are easily bypassed.. the problem with the overlay it that it inevitably blocks something important.. last night i was watching a movie (The godfather) that had subtitles for the parts when they spoke italian.. alon
Sounds good to me. (Score:5, Insightful)
No waiting to watch the video, and has some nice features to it. While I'm sure most people would say "BOO!" to advertising, Google has made itself known as someone who cares about targeted advertising. I myself have found a number of retailers through Google's contextual advertising which I have patronized.
I guess most people have become disenfranchised with the dubious nature of national adverts for weight loss pills and whatnot, which is understandable. Publishing companies that allow such advertising into their products are doing their customers a disservice, as well as the industry. Look at what it has brought us - the necessity for ad blocking on the web, TiVO, etc.. Who knows if those of us in the publishing industry will ever be able to regain the trust of our consumers (I work in the newspaper industry).
Advertising Is The Internet (Score:3, Informative)
Create a new free web architecture to hold user-submitted data, and stick ads on the site.
Advertising and Ideals... (Score:2)
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Ah, I miss the web 1.0 days (Score:4, Insightful)
Advertising to pay for everything. Offcourse in a way it does, youtube has been paid for by advertising already although the ads so far have been on other sites. In the end however it was Google that bought it and presumably paid those who had been paying for the massive amounts of bandwidth.
Overlays on video off 10 seconds, 15 seconds after the video started, at the bottom of the screen.
Mmm, what to say about that, something that sounds thoughtful, intresting and will garner me the praise of the internet.
Oh I know:
YUCK
Do NOT want!
I seen something like this before on a torrented becker episode, after commerical breaks (Fellow europeans, if you ever complained about ads in the EU, just watch an american show with the commericals left in. You will be hugging you commericial channels advertising staff before the show is out) it showed some ad that popped some weird cartoon dude up to sell something. God knows what it was for but taking up 50% of the screen was kinda annoying.
While this may astound yanks, the bottom of the screen has its uses for subtitles. So basically subs are out while the ad plays?
I can well understand googles desire to get some revenue going, I am currently watching old columbo eps on youtube all for free except my ISP fee and whatever google has to pay to upload several gigs of data.
But I hate ads. It is not just that they get in the way, it is not just that 99% of them insult the intelligence of a republican, it is not that 99% of them are irrelevant to me (jay leno site shows me clips for american companies while I am in holland, even the best ad is not going to get me to fly to the US to buy something), that they cost me bandwidth, that the distract from what I want to do.
It is ALL of the above.
So good luck google, but remember one thing, you got big because people NO longer were prepared to put up with the crud laden, ad riddled sites of previous search engines. You wouldn't be the first dotcom to commit suicide by ad agency.
Remember, youtube is handy to watch columbo eps, but a torrent wouldn't cost me that much more bandwidth, I would get them in higher res, better sounds and in one long segment. Perhaps google nows this, perhaps this is the end of youtube.
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Yeah... just imagine how the rest of us feel!!
Joking aside, if I have to see one more commercial full of lies and glitz... ooh shiny and only 3 easy payments...
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Will the advertisers care if they are advertising to one less person per thousand? Nope. Thus will Google care? Nope.
Bye - don't let the door hit you in the arse on the way out.
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Adver
I guess this was bound to happen... (Score:3, Insightful)
However, the ads shouldn't last longer than 5% of the video in question, even if they're little watermarks on the bottom right corner. And one more thing: The ads must NOT be part of the
I guess we'll have to wait to see how things go.
Spend Free Time... aka TV (Score:3, Interesting)
You already did that. That is what TV is all about isn't it? killing some time while watching soups, "news" or cartoons. The only difference is that
I remeber signing in in YouTube like page which actually payed you for each click a page with your video or picture generated... something similar would be fair in the case of video advertisment dont you think?
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Is that some Food Network show or something?
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How Long Till The Spoofs? (Score:2, Funny)
From a spoof-production point of view this actually presents some interesting possibilities.
Why is this evil? (Score:2)
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Revenue vs. increased liability (Score:2, Interesting)
To date Youtube has provided somewhat simple features such as ranking and searching however if they're now doing work above and beyond that by inserti
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Really, if the only "good" content is stolen content what is the point? Are we so culturally inept that we have to have people carving clips out of existing music to make new music? When will "sampling" come to video productions?
If they share the ad revenue, it could be good. (Score:3, Insightful)
That could be good, because it means it's possible for someone who produces popular and engaging content to be rewarded financially without having to kiss the feet of big corporate media.
sans gel (Score:3, Insightful)
Just keep them small (Score:4, Interesting)
This sounds like the ads that appear on the screen during a TV program. Hopefully they will stay small and unobtrusive, unlike what has happened with the TV version. A quick history of those, starting sometime in the 90's:
As long as the YouTube ads stay reasonably close to the top of this list, we'll be ok. It won't require too much effort to disregard the ads if we're not interested in them, and they probably won't obscure the videos themselves. If they creep towards the bottom, then people will stop using YouTube, at least for content from the "partners" that allow ads to be put in.
Like the network TV promos.... (Score:2, Insightful)
I read an article (I think it was here on slashdot) that streaming video traffic this year is greater than all internet traffic from the year 2000. I'm sure youtube is partly responsible for that.
Lets not forget, disk space, servers, and bandwidth aren't free, even though use of youtube is.
We can't hold it against them too much for wanting to earn a litt
If I don't see advertisments... (Score:5, Funny)
semi-transparent... (Score:2)
Targetted advertisement??? (Score:2, Funny)
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Sorry.
BETTER (Score:2, Interesting)
Take a look (Score:3, Insightful)
My impressions:
hmm (Score:2)
one significant problem (ie, the DMCA) (Score:3, Insightful)
Let's say I upload something I don't control the copyright on, something like fansubbed anime. Let's assume it falls through youtube's copyright enforcement cracks and stays up, and youtube overlays an ad on top of it. YouTube is therefore generating a profit from copyrighted material they don't have the license to distribute. That's a helluva can of worms, wriggly legal ones, one that YouTube knows about - there aren't ads on the actual video pages for precisely that reason.
Wonder how they're gonna get around that without losing their DMCA safeharbor provisions. S'gonna be interesting to watch.
Re:Commercials really bug me... (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Commercials really bug me... (Score:5, Insightful)
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I can play games for hours - or type/program for hours, but shifting from keyboard to mouse too often and I'm in trouble.
Re:Commercials really bug me... (Score:5, Funny)
Oh.
Gross dude.
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I know they make those one-handed keyboards, but two hand
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If you are a Windows user, the Accessibility control panel applet enables you to control the pointer with your keyboard. I'm sure other operating systems offer similar functionality.
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Others have suggested mousepads or mice with wrist rests, or trackballs. Also worth a look.
Too bad more browsers don't accomomdate keyboard users well... Firefox, for instance, as good as it is, still skips some form elements when tabbing through forms.
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Thank gods we have Opera.
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They have a pretty cool mouse interface that doesn't require any clicking, so (I think) it would avoid CTS.
Ah-ha! (Score:2)
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don't misunderstand me, I understand the need to earn money on content, but when I try to watch a sequence on some American news site I have to sit through 30 secs of adds for some product not available to me from a company I have never heard of. The only result is I often close the page and move to next link on fark. Now google might be better at serving a commercial that is relevant, but I doubt it.
EXACTLY my thoughts. If I'm sent a link to a news site, I'll figure out what the search terms for the story will be, then look it up on Youtube where I know I'll get the viddy without the addy. Youtube isn't the only video hosting site out there. If they make the ads obnoxious, they'll just drive traffic elsewhere.
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Re:Wait for it.... (Score:5, Funny)
You're on the right track...
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Hmm not sure what the meaning behind that symbolism is, but at least its creative.
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However, in this CNN article [cnn.com] on the subject, it says that "the video owner can decline all ads or selected ones
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If you'd crane your head out of the bong smoke once in a while, you might actually consider a world in which people have a right to invest and produce capitol. Furthermore, people with ideas like yours kill open source- "Oh hey Google supports open source that means they have to adhere to these strict anarcho-communist guidel
Re:Evil (Score:5, Funny)
And there I thought Google made all its money from advertising all along... silly me.
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Interstitials: yes.
It's not hyperbole to have an opinion. And who the hell modded me flamebait?! I'm sorry if I offended anyone on Slashdot who really likes lonelygirl or Flash-based ads.
(My favorite vid on YouTube is the one where an elephant sticks its trunk up another's ass and pulls out a turd and eats it. It'll come up if you search for "poop." Priceless.)