| description | Google ads is another CPV Network out there. The ads that play before, during, or after a YouTube video are based on Cost per View bids made by advertisers on Google Ads. So although Google might not be a typical PPV network, it is a PPV traffic source. It’s also how a surprising number of YouTubers make millions per year. You can monetize your videos with those same ads. Or use those ads to push PPV traffic towards your affiliate products, if you’re operating at scale. It’s Google, so you get the tried and tested Google Ads platform and advertiser interface. This has also recently gotten a total overhaul, so it’s that bit slicker than it was. You even get real-time bidding thrown in. And most importantly, they have the financial resources to maintain their platform through economic highs and lows. Something which can’t really be said of most other PPV networks. |
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| text | Google ads is another CPV Network out there. The ads that play before, during, or after a YouTube video are based on Cost per View bids made by advertisers on Google Ads. So although Google might not be a typical PPV network, it is a PPV traffic source. It’s also how a surprising number of YouTubers make millions per year. You can monetize your videos with those same ads. Or use those ads to push PPV traffic towards your affiliate products, if you’re operating at scale. It’s Google, so you get the tried and tested Google Ads platform and advertiser interface. This has also recently gotten a total overhaul, so it’s that bit slicker than it was. You even get real-time bidding thrown in. And most importantly, they have the financial resources to maintain their platform through economic highs and lows. Something which can’t really be said of most other PPV networks. |
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