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Vine: The Internet’s Most Insensitive Platform- Ryan Prussky

Vine: The Internet’s Most Insensitive Platform by Ryan Prussky

 

One of the more controversial websites, Twitter, bought Vine in October of 2012, and by the upcoming January the site would be ready to launch. One of the major concerns, which is also seen as a benefit to some people, is the lack of supervision/authority. …

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Fan Funding on YouTube

Fan Funding on YouTube

 

Fan funding is a relatively new feature to YouTube. It was introduced and implemented in 2014 to only a few select regions, including the United States of America, Mexico, Australia and Japan. Since then fan funding has expanded to France, Spain, and the United Kingdom. While it is not accessible …

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The Expansion of YouTube’s Popularity

The Explosion of YouTube’s Popularity

 

YouTube and Google are the top two used platforms in the world. Google’s popularity makes sense since it connects you to all other sites around the world. If you had you told me ten years ago that YouTube was going to have billions of views daily, I would have …

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The Rise of Social Media

 

The Rise Of Social Media By Michael Johnston

In the past decade we have seen a rise in the success of a number of social media platforms, which not only allow us to connect with people we never thought imaginable, but give businesses the opportunity to engage with their clients like never before.

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Twitter and Facebook and the 21st Century

Twitter And Facebook and the 21st Century by Michael Johnston

 

The 21st Century is a fast paced, information packed super highway that is undoubtedly only going to become bigger. Creations such as Twitter and Facebook have allowed the world to connect in ways not imaginable back in 2004, when Facebook was unveiled. Even at that time, …

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Ads on YouTube

Ads on YouTube By: Ryan Prussky

 

So you’ve just created your first YouTube channel and are wondering how to manage your channel and content to attract ad dollars. While, the key to monetization with ads is to have an engaged audience. This is important because advertisers want to work with channels that have high …

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The Age Of Consumers

The Age Of Consumers

by Adam Rumanek

 

We are in the age of consumers and this will most likely intensify in the next few years. Consumers have a say, demand a response, can possibly make or break a brand and have the ability to compare services and products in one search.

In …

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Aux Mode Reaches 1,300 YouTube Channels

Aux Mode Reaches 1,300 YouTube Channels

Aux Mode is pleased to announce that we have reached 1,300 YouTube channels in our network!  This is yet another milestone that we are exceptionally proud of as we continue to grow and expand the reach of all of our clients. Our 1,300 channel strong network stretches across a …

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The Risks of NOT Engaging in Social Media

The Risks of NOT Engaging in Social Media Adam Rumanek

 

Social media is not just for connect with friends, it’s now a place for any business to expand their client base and advertise their work for free. Social media not only impacts your marketing strategy but also customer service, sales and all other areas …

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How Does a Service Based Company Create Content

How Does a Service Based Company Create Content By: Michael Johnston

 

Service based companies and product based companies are very similar but are portrayed differently through social media. For the most part, both service or product based company websites would have a page for frequently asked questions (FAQ). Service based companies are more likely …

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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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