Category: YouTube News

The Official YouTube Certified Application

The Official YouTube Certified Application

Among the many educational programs YouTube offers, such as the YouTube Creator Spaces and the recently-launched Creator Academy, the YouTube Certified program offers opportunities for professionals to learn channel management best practices to help creators find success on the platform.

Find the application here

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Four tips for branding your series on YouTube

Four tips for branding your series on YouTube

On YouTube, nothing feels better than creating a hit video. However, turning that hit video into a branded series lets the viewer know that there is “more where that came from,” encouraging them to watch more videos and subscribe to not miss future episodes. You recently …

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Think you use a lot of mobile data now? Wait until 2020

Think you use a lot of mobile data now? Wait until 2020

By 2020, mobile networks will be virtually ubiquitous.

With network speeds jumping up, we may all end up mobile data hogs, according to a mobility report conducted by network equipment manufacturer Ericsson twice a year. Each month, the average smartphone in …

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YouTube Star Disappears: Elaborate Hoax

YouTube Star Disappears: Elaborate Hoax

Universal Pictures’s horror movie “Ouija,” which premieres on Friday, isn’t just the first brand to run ads on SnapChat. The movie studio has also spent the past few weeks making popular YouTube creators disappear.

Kian Lawley, who boasts of 2.1 million YouTube subscribers, fell off the digtial map earlier …

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Why Hollywood Needs To Make Technology A Priority

Why Hollywood Needs To Make Technology A Priority

Every day, it seems there are new headlines on the strained relationship between technology and entertainment. Variety’s recent “Broken Hollywood” story was essentially a battle cry from entertainment heavyweights sounding off on the biggest challenges they’re facing in an industry undergoing a great deal of turmoil. …

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How Can YouTube Persuade Users to Pay Up?

How Can YouTube Persuade Users to Pay Up?

In October, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki toldRe/Code that Google (NASDAQ: GOOG  ) (NASDAQ: GOOGL  ) might experiment with a subscription offering for YouTube. The plans were confirmed recently  when Google sent out a letter to its content creators updating terms of service for its YouTube Partners Program.

Google didn’t …

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Google: TV Doesn’t Reach YouTube Viewers

At next week’s NewFronts, Google and its YouTube unit will be talking about the results of its Google Preferred ad package.   A new analysis done with research company Complete, found thatdesktop viewers who watch Google Preferred tend to be younger and more likely to be online shoppers in the market for products. The study added …

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Meet the Biggest YouTuber Without a Channel

Meet the Biggest YouTuber Without a Channel

Though you’ve likely never heard of Andrew Vallentine, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve seen his work on YouTube. This is because Vallentine works behind the camera, directing videos for popular YouTube creators fromMeghan Camarena to Joey Graceffa.

At this point in his freelance directing career on YouTube, …

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What if it was ‘Sympler’ to remix videos?

What would you get if you combined music mixing with video? You’d get the new mobile video app Sympler, which launched today on iOS, aimed at giving creators the tools to remix existing videos to music.

The app, which is free, allows users to “remix” video content or upload original clips to build a video …

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Binge TV Viewers Are More Receptive to Ads, Study Finds

Netflix NFLX -0.94%, Amazon.com IncAMZN -0.90% and Hulu are making it easier for consumers to indulge in hours-long sessions of their favorite TV show. Where does that leave advertisers?

New research from Annalect, Omnicom Media Group’s marketing technology platform, found that 58% of binge viewers enjoy watching at least three episodes of a show in one sitting …

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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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