Interesting design created by a blogger

Jan 25, 2007 09:35 GMT  ·  By

Google's AdSense advertising platform is one of the most popular ad solutions in the entire world because it allows clients to earn money with ease by placing multiple Google ads on their websites. Because the online service is so popular, the search giant looks to expand its solutions into the offline area by making multiple partnerships meant to allow a powerful advertising campaign. Some time ago, Google announced an agreement with several newspapers that allow the company to place multiple ads into the US publications. Then, the search giant sent audio adverts to some US radio stations, a lot of bloggers that heard the ad confirming the announcement.

Recently, Google said that the company is now aiming to place adverts on the streets and into multiple shops, so it's clear that the search giants wants to attract customers from all around the world. This week, Google published a press release saying that the company will launch a video advertising campaign in the next week and will select a limited number of AdSense publishers to advertise using the new solution.

Today, Allen Stern, one of the users that were selected to participate in the program, posted a message on his blog to provide more information about the invitation and to publish a mockup image that represents the interface of the Google search engine result page containing video ads. Remember that the photo was created by the blogger and it isn't an official image with the new service provided by the search giant.

"Yesterday I received an email from Google that I have been selected to be part of a pilot group who will test new video advertising from Google within the AdSense program of which I am a part. Since we know that video advertising is going to blow up this year to near $1 billion, Google will naturally want to own the space, similar to their ownership of text advertising. So I thought it might be interesting to take a look at what a Google search results page might look like if they sold video ads within the Google site. I am guessing we will see some sort of video ads on Google by the end of 2007," the blogger said.

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