I see numerous run-of-the-mill third-party channels that have video ads every so often. These aren't commercial channels. Therefore I highly doubt their viewership is in the millions. The last time I tried to set up google video ads I think there was a ridiculous requirement for the audience or viewing hours. With these kinds of restrictions I don't know how the small guys ever learn how to integrate video ads.
Any of my test channels simply run Roku commercials when the ads come up. Years back when Roku was rather new, my first Direct Publisher channel automatically ran ads. I remember seeing car commercials, home products, the typical commercials. I never got paid a penny, but I wonder what prompted Roku to approve video ads for a brand new channel. This was before the "ad apocolypse", though.
So, I know some of you in the forums may have channels that run video ads and you may or may not get revenue (I hope you do), and I'm asking you to reveal your secrets from the company you use, what they required, how long it took for them to approve, and if it was just a matter of inserting their "ad URL" into the RAF.ads() function.
Why does this have to be so secret or hard to implement? I've seen posts in the past saying "it just happens automatically" if Roku approves ads. So I assume you run your channel for years with zero revenue hoping that Roku approves the video ads to appear?
Somebody just please give some clues to what you did you get the ball rolling.