Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label bmangpor

GUIDE TO EDITING VEGAN TRAVEL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE

I started making travelogue videos for my YouTube channel ( Travelling Weasels ) way back before I’d even started this blog. Over there I unknowingly (at the time) documented my journey towards veganism: I made YouTube videos where I saw dog meat in Vietnam and cows being abused in the dairy industry in Slovenia, I filmed myself trying accidentally vegan Hungarian foods in Hungary and vegan sushi in Las Vegas – I even documented the first time I watched Earthlings (and my blubbery reaction to it). Once I went vegan, I considered making a separate YouTube channel for my vegan travelogue videos, but in the end I decided against it. It’s a lot of work to run one YouTube channel (let alone two blogs too), so I figured I’d stick with the one YouTube channel I had and make vegan videos on there. One of the reasons running a channel is hard is the editing. Which is where this post comes in: How To Make Vegan Travel Videos For YouTube Videos have now become much more than just being a tool fo

Maximum Allowed AdSense Ads On A Web Page – 2020 Policy

Congrats, Google AdSense has lifted its ads limit per page policy! Publishers can now place unlimited AdSense ads on a web page provided that the total number of AdSense ads or third-party ads must not exceed the visible content . On a blog post written by SEJ , they have confirmed that Google has removed the ad limit policy: I spoke with a Google representative this afternoon who confirmed the ad limit has been removed. Contents [ hide ] AdSense Has Removed “3 Ads Per Page Policy” If you check the AdSense policy page with the web archives WayBack Machine , you can find that the old ad limit policy section which reads “ Ad limit per page ” has been replaced with “ Valuable inventory ” section on the updated ad placement policies page. Ad limit per page Currently, on each page AdSense publishers may place: Up to three AdSense for content units Up to three link units Up to two search boxes Publishers may not place more than one “large” ad unit per page. We define a “la