Google Video Ads: Prospects Watch Your 60-Second Pitch…And You Pay Nothing?

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Google Video Ads: Prospects Watch Your 60-Second Pitch…And You Pay Nothing?

Sure, you probably know about Adwords and Google search. Maybe you even know about the Google content network, where you can put text or banner ads on targeted niche websites, and you either pay by cost-per-click or cost-per-thousand views. Nothing new here.

But did you know Google offers video banner ads on their content network? And here’s the best part – a prospect can watch up to a 60-second video commercial…and you don’t get charged unless they click-through!

How to Put a 60-Second Commercial On Your Competitor’s Website

For instance, say you sell a weight-loss gadget, the Flab-Blaster. You create a 60 second commercial where you demonstrate it, show testimonials, and make an irresistible offer. You have your banner designer create some compelling banners with 10 or so headlines to rotate and split-test. When you upload the video and the banners, Google adds a “play” button. Viola—you have a video ad!

You then go onto the Google content network and find high-traffic weight loss-related websites to show your video ad. Within a few minutes, thousands and thousands of highly-targeted prospects are able to watch your Flab-Blaster pitch. But you don’t get charged unless they click through to your site!

Watch this step-by-step video and I’ll show exactly how to get started with Google Video Ads.  To watch the video on a larger screen, go here.

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