Support KB Category: Advertising on YouTube

TrueView in-stream ads

How TrueView in-stream ads work

TrueView in-stream ads run on videos served on YouTube or within Google Display Network videos, games and apps. These ads may also run on YouTube videos that are embedded on other sites. They can also appear on Android and iOS YouTube apps, as well as m.youtube.com (on iPad and Android)

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Video Ads

Download a one sheeter for different video ads execution, creative asset information and more (in English only). Video ads on YouTube were formerly known as in-stream video ads. How Video Ads Work

Video ads (formerly in-stream video ads) can run in video players appearing on YouTube watch pages and channel pages with featured videos. These …

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Mobile Video Mastheads

To customize and preview the mobile and desktop Video Mastheads with your own YouTube video, please see our Video Masthead Preview Tool. How the Mobile Video Masthead Works

The mobile video Masthead is a homepage ad similar to the desktop video Masthead in that the format is based off of a YouTube video. It will …

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Desktop Video Mastheads

To customize and preview the mobile and desktop Video Mastheads with your own YouTube video, please see our Video Masthead Preview Tool. If you are buying a cross-screen desktop video Masthead, please also see mobile video Masthead specs. How the Desktop Video Masthead Works

The desktop video Masthead is a 850×250 video ad unit that …

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TrueView in-display ads

How TrueView in-display ads work

In-display ads can run across YouTube and Google Display Network. On YouTube they can run on the search and watch pages for both desktop and m.youtube.com, as well as the home pages for desktop and YouTube mobile apps. The ad unit consists of an image thumbnail and up to three …

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Rich Media Layouts Mastheads

In light of the recent announcement of the Chrome Plugin Power Saver feature that may become the default as early as September 2015, we highly recommend that you build your Masthead creatives using HTML5 rather than Flash. Building in HTML5 will prevent your ads from being automatically paused as well as avoid negative impact to …

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Rich Media Custom Mastheads

Rich Media Custom Mastheads In light of the recent announcement of the Chrome Plugin Power Saver feature that may become the default as early as September 2015, we highly recommend that you build your Masthead creatives using HTML5 rather than Flash. Building in HTML5 will prevent your ads from being automatically paused as well as …

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YouTube

Desktop Video Mastheads Mobile Video Mastheads Rich Media Custom Mastheads Rich Media Layouts Mastheads Video Ads TrueView in-stream ads TrueView in-display ads Standard Display Ads In-video Overlay Ads Custom Gadgets Live Streaming in Ads

Video Ad Specs

Google Display Specifications YouTube Google Display and Video Network Google Finance Zagat – Standard Banner Ads Vendor Certification Ad Policy

YouTube monetized markets

Advertisers can only target their ads to countries where YouTube has launched a monetized site. Product availability may differ between countries. These countries include:

  • Algeria
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Egypt
  • Estonia
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Greece
  • Finland
  • France
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Indonesia
  • Ireland
  • Israel
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$0.45 USD - $4.00 USD

Note: The accepted formula that Auxiliary Mode Inc. uses to calculate the CPM range is $0.45 USD - $25.00 USD.

The range fluctuates this much because many factors come into play when calculating a CPM. Quality of traffic, source country, niche type of video, price of specific ads, adblock, the actual click rate, watch time and etc.

Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

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