Google experimenting on Video-Film Distribution
I just read from NYtimes.com that Google is planning to distribute original film via internet exclusively and then make money on ad sales.
“In September, Seth MacFarlane, creator of “Family Guy” on television, will unveil a carefully guarded new project called “Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy.” Unlike “Family Guy,” which is broadcast on Fox, this animation series will appear exclusively on the Internet.
The innovative part involves the distribution plan. Google will syndicate the program using its AdSense advertising system to thousands of Web sites that are predetermined to be gathering spots for Mr. MacFarlane’s target audience, typically young men. Instead of placing a static ad on a Web page, Google will place a “Cavalcade” video clip.”
I think this will be a start of a new era in making money online. This model surely makes sense and because people can watch this anytime they like and as often as they like, more and more people would be watching such videos and film over the net.
Hey, if Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) may one day EXCLUSIVELY distribute popular TV series such as 24, Sex and the City, Lost and other hit series, then I might as well carry these “feeds” in my website and do massive SEO on it so people will watch these series on my website and hopefully earn from it as well.
[via nytimes.com ]
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