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Google has launched a beta version of their Adsense service for video. Web publishers that participate in Google’s AdSense ad network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Youtube site.
This service won’t be available to everyone yet. Your site must havean English-language content, serve at least one million video stream per month, and based in the U.S.
Click here to apply for Adsense for video beta
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Google is now offering Adsense with Google Sites. Google Sites is part of the Google Apps where anyone can create a group site, family site or company intranet. If you are already using Google Sites, now the application have an option to place Adsense code on your site.
To add Adsense to your site:
1) Login Google Sites
2) Choose your site
3) Click the More actions drop-down menu, and select Manage site.
2) On the left side, clik Monetize
3) Click the Monetize this site button.
4) Create a new AdSense account or use your existing AdSense account.
5) Follow the instructions.
You have the option to place ads into sidebar or page content; change ads format; change color etc.