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How Virtual Reality Could Revolutionize Ads in the Sports Industry

How Virtual Reality Could Revolutionize Ads in the Sports Industry

From front row views during fashion week runways to 360-degree city tours, virtual reality is revolutionizing the way consumers experience video content. And, thanks to die-hard fans who can’t get enough of their favorite teams, the technology is especially poised to benefit the sports …

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The Magic Behind Unboxing on YouTube

The Magic Behind Unboxing on YouTube The holidays are just around the corner, which means the anticipation of giving and getting gifts is growing fast. That anticipation can be felt on YouTube, too, where unboxing videos have gotten 57% more views since last year. Many are still user-generated videos, but brands are starting to get …

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Will Wireless Carriers Really Kill Mobile Advertising, or Is It Just a Bluff?

Will Wireless Carriers Really Kill Mobile Advertising, or Is It Just a Bluff?

Roi Carthy is ready to flip the switch that blows up mobile advertising. His company is threatening to hand a nuclear option to wireless carriers that would eliminate most mobile ads that make money for big tech companies, especially Google.

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Evolution of TV: 7 Dynamics Transforming TV

Evolution of TV: 7 Dynamics Transforming TV Viewers increasingly want to watch their favorite TV shows anytime, anywhere, and on any screen. There’s lots of TV content online, but hitting all three of those checkboxes isn’t yet possible for every piece of programming. To do so requires a greater shift to delivering programming over the …

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Will YouTube Viewers Click ‘Shop’ Instead of ‘Skip’ on Pre-Roll Ads?

Will YouTube Viewers Click ‘Shop’ Instead of ‘Skip’ on Pre-Roll Ads?

Google wants to see if viewers will shop instead of skipping retailers’ pre-roll ads on YouTube. The digital video giant today announced that its TrueView ad product will now come with an optional “click to shop” btn on pre-roll spots. The new btn will …

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Blurred Lines Between Branded Video Content and Ads

Blurred Lines Between Branded Video Content and Ads As consumers watch more and more videos created by brands, marketers are thinking more critically about their video strategies. And key questions arise about when and how often to use “branded video content” and “video ads.” To uncover an answer, we partnered with IPG Media Lab to …

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How a Twitter Account Turned Into a $500,000 a Year Business

How a Twitter Account Turned Into a $500,000 a Year Business

Kris Sanchez always had a hobby of looking up random trivia, or as he put it “the most unimportant things you’ll ever need to know.” In 2011, he began experimenting with social media and posting his findings on his Twitter account UberFacts. In …

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Think Gaming Content on YouTube Is Niche? Think Again

Think Gaming Content on YouTube Is Niche? Think Again Gaming has woven its way into all areas of pop culture—sports, music, television, and more. Its appeal goes far beyond teenage boys (women are now the largest video game-€“playing demographic!). So it’s no surprise that gaming content has taken off on YouTube. Why? As one gaming …

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Clinic Puts Boring Preroll on Popular Videos Because It Doesn’t Want Anything ‘Going Viral’

Clinic Puts Boring Preroll on Popular Videos Because It Doesn’t Want Anything ‘Going Viral’

Advertisers have been doing clever stuff with preroll ads for a while. We had Geico’s unstoppable prerolls. And now, we have a health clinic that made incredibly boring preroll ads—in an effort to stop the videos after them from going …

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LGBT Advertising: How Brands Are Taking a Stance on Issues

LGBT Advertising: How Brands Are Taking a Stance on Issues Marketing entails more than reaching the right consumer with the right message at the right time. New data from Google and YouTube shows that messages about diversity and equality for the LGBT community have widespread impact, and brands such as Burger King and Honey Maid …

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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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