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Google Reveals AdSense Revenue Share

May 25th, 2010

Do you have AdSense on your site? Ever wonder how the revenues are actually distributed? The AdSense revenue share model has been a topic of much debate between bloggers, SEO people and content creators. Now, Google reveals the numbers:

AdSense for content publishers, who make up the vast majority of our AdSense publishers, earn a 68% revenue share worldwide. This means we pay 68% of the revenue that we collect from advertisers for AdSense for content ads that appear on your sites. The remaining portion that we keep reflects Google’s costs for our continued investment in AdSense — including the development of new technologies, products and features that help maximize the earnings you generate from these ads.

As for AdSense for search, Google says it pays its partners a 51% revenue share, worldwide, for the search ads that appear through their implementations.

For now, Google doesn’t plan to change the revenue model, but says the numbers may vary according to needs and costs.

More on AdSense

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – April 2010

May 11th, 2010

Nike takes up 3 spots in April’s Commercial Viral Videos chart – according to Goviral. Nike viral videos are in the 2nd, 6th and 8th places. Amazingly enough, the Nike commercial that’s on the 2nd place does not use humor or naked women – it’s just a black and white shot of Tiger Woods, looking very serious. In the background rolls an old recording of his father, Earl Woods, asking him questions. The video ends with the question “did you learn anything?”, which could be interpreted as a reference to Tiger’s sex scandal.

Old Spice continues to enjoy a high level of popularity, again with a humorous clip, presenting a very handsome male model.

Greenpeace also managed to enter the chart, with a tribute to Earth Day.

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – April 2010

1. Heineken – Men With Talent
2. Nike – Earl and Tiger
3. Old Spice – Flex
4. Samsung – Master of Business Card Throwing
5. Coca-Cola – Quest
6. Nike – The Secret Behind Nike Air
7. Sony – Around the World in 80 Seconds
8. Nike – Music Shoe
9. Greenpeace – Give Earth a Hand
10. Nestle – I Like Big Butterfingers

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – March 2010

April 9th, 2010

The humor and fun trends of commercial viral videos continues. Goviral has released the top 10 commercial viral videos for March 2010, and it’s once again dominated by some of the strongest brands out there – BMW, Nike, Pepsi etc.

BMW leads the chart with a classic tablecloth stunt.

Sony Playstation takes the 8th place with a bold ridicule of the Xbox 360 Natal.

4 of the 10 top viral videos presented some sort of sports activity – the BMW motorcycle, the Pepsi video featuring famous soccer players, the Nike ad and the Adidas ad with numerous athletic and non-athletic celebrities.

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – March 2010

1. BMW S1000RR – Dinner Table
2. Pedigree – Dogs
3. Pepsi Max – ‘Oh Africa,’
4. Nike – The Human Chain
5. Adidas Originals – Street Corner
6. Tropicana – Arctic Sun
7. Sprite – Spark
8. Sony Playstation – Move
9. Specsavers – ‘The Specs Effect,’
10. Natural Gas Belgium – Soft Heat

Internet Ad Revenues Reach Record High of $6.3 Billion in Q4 of 2009

April 7th, 2010

If internet ads are any indication, we are certainly going out of the recession.

The Interactive Advertising Bureau IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) today released the IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report for the full year 2009. US Internet advertising revenues totaled $22.7 billion in 2009 -  a 3.4% decline from 2008. Despite this particular number,  there are signs of an emergent recovery in the industry. The fourth quarter of 2009 hit a record quarterly high of $6.3 billion – a 2.6% increase year-over-year and a 14% increase over the third quarter of 2009.

Interesting points in the report:

  • Search revenues, comprising 47% of the total, amounted to nearly $10.7 billion for 2009, up slightly from 2008.
  • Display-related advertising – which includes display ads, rich media, digital video and sponsorship – totaled nearly $8 billion in 2009, showing an increase of 4% from 2008.
  • Digital video continues to grow rapidly, with an almost 39% increase from 2008 to 2009.
  • Based on industry data from PwC from 2005 to 2009 in five key U.S. ad-supported media (television, radio, newspapers, consumers magazines and Internet), the internet’s share of combined ad revenue grew from 8% to 17%.

“The latest IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report makes clear that digital media are now a core component of successful advertising and marketing campaigns,” said Randall Rothenberg, President and CEO of the IAB. “As consumers spend more of their time immersed in digital media, marketers are increasingly reaching them there – building brands online and making digital the central force in their cross-media strategies.”

A copy of the full report is available here.

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – February 2010

March 25th, 2010

Goviral has released a list of the top 10 commercial viral videos of February 2010. As you can see from the list, these aren’t user-generated videos, but commercials and ads, which had some viral success on the net.

A lot of these commercial virals are light and humorous – which usually guarantees some attention from internet users.

The Bud Light commercial also adds some censored nudity, which scored it over 1.5 million views on YouTube:

The Old Spice commercial was also a big hit, probably not just because of the humor, but due to the hunky, sexy guy in it:

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – February 2010

  1. Bud Light – Clothing Drive
  2. Sussex Safer Roads Partnership – Embrace Life
  3. Old Spice – The Man You Could Smell Like
  4. Google – Parisian Love
  5. Nolan’s Cheddar – Mousetrap
  6. Puma – Hardchorus
  7. Snickers – Pick Up Game
  8. Doritos – Gym Ninja
  9. Cerveza Andes – Teletransporter
  10. Burton – Shaun White Double McTwist