Sentences with phrase «video ads they ran»

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The cartoonist said in a note that originally appeared with the cartoon that by using his children «as political props» in a video ad that ran during an episode of Saturday Night Live, the senator had made them «fair game» for editorial criticism.
Instead, he offered to sign on as the conference's «gold sponsor,» albeit on his own terms: in exchange for the $ 30,000 sponsorship fee — a booth normally runs between $ 850 and $ 1,870 — he asked for a booth in the middle of the hall, the exclusive right to put Starvox's ads on the hotel's room key cards, and permission to run a continuous video loop featuring the company's shows on the screens in the elevators.
Users could agree to run pre-roll video or overlay ads that link to GoPro, for instance.
So if you're targeting the topic «computer security,» your ads will only run on videos Google determines are related to computer security (from the video tags, comments, titles, and metadata).
The number of daily video views on Twitter has almost doubled in the past year, and the format has contributed more than half of ad revenue for two quarters running.
Increased consumption of online media has led to a boom in digital video advertising, a sphere that encompasses in - stream ads (ads that run at the beginning, middle or end of video content), in - banner ads (display ads that contain embedded video) and in - text ads (video ads that show up when a user hovers over a relevant word).
Then, select a video to display in your ad and choose the type of ad you want to run.
The company, which places video screens in doctor's offices and charges pharmaceutical companies to run ads on them, appears to have charged some companies for ads on more screens that it had installed.
Within a few weeks, it added technological safeguards designed to make sure ads don't run next to extremist videos.
YouTube's business model, based on selling ads that run alongside videos being viewed, is either premature or basically flawed, Haven says.
Based on your budget, consider running multiple ad campaigns, with different wording or keywords associated with each, simultaneously on a single service or across several services in order to more efficiently build an audience for your videos.
Meanwhile, Facebook is said to be testing ads that run before video content, possibly part of its strategy to optimize «ad load,» or the number of ads on a website or platform.
In honor of its 20th anniversary, the Japanese video game franchise announced plans to run an ad during the biggest game of the year.
At three minutes in length, this ad might run a little long, but it beams with slick editing and some hallmark features of web - ready videos: handheld camera work, shallow focus and an emphasis on pitch - perfect music.
Chrome will flag sites that run annoying ads such as auto - playing video with sound, and it will block all ads on offending sites if they don't reform themselves.
Video ads from hundreds of prominent companies — including Adidas, Netflix, and Amazon — were run on YouTube alongside extremist content.
Facebook was already running this mid-roll ads on some live videos, and said Thursday that those efforts are expanding.
In mid-March, Google came under fire for allowing ads to run alongside objectionable content like extremist videos on YouTube, triggering many marketers to pull their spending from the video site in certain markets.
Twitter is exploring the possibility of allowing publishers to sell preroll video ads that run at the start of their video clips on the platform.
Outside of any marketing costs a company may choose to incur (producing an explainer video for their profile, running digital ads, etc.), there are no up - front costs to raising capital on SeedInvest.
For example, if you're running a health and fitness business that sells online exercise programs, you might run a video ad showcasing a simple home workout.
Snap Inc (NYSE: SNAP) confirmed Friday it began offering free ad credits to advertisers running vertical video promotions on competing platforms.
Running display ads (static banners or more complex Flash / video / interactive pieces) is much more difficult than it should be, in part because different publications can have vastly different standards (I can remember one time doing three different versions each of four online ads, one set for the NY Times site, one set for Washington Post properties and one at standard 468 × 60 banner size for National Journal) and in part because ads can't be ordered from a single central broker (a situation that AOL's Advertising.com for one is trying to change).
You can easily take your TV ad creative and run it online using in - stream or in - banner video formats to the same audiences (but for far cheaper and arguably more effectively).
Diana Innes is the director of audience engagement at Storyfarm, also in Baltimore — and helped run the video ad campaign for Rep. Bernie Sanders.
At the very least, most campaigns will need to create a website, administer a supporter list via CRM, create a Facebook Page and Twitter account, run digital ads, post videos to YouTube, connect with bloggers and other online activists, and create the infrastructure to raise money online.
Commercial advertisers have been experimenting with advertising in video games for a couple of years now, but Barack Obama has now given in - game ads the Presidential (campaign) Seal of Approval: he's been running get - out - the - vote ads in the XBox Live racing game Burnout Paradise for days now.
When organizations or campaigns are floundering around online, you'll often see stabs of activity — a video or two, a brief run of Google ads, a blog that starts and sputters out — rather than a sustained campaign.
Run in enough volume, video ads can help define the vote in constituents» minds, too.
As an example, check out the find - your - polling - place ads that Barack Obama is running in advance of tomorrow's South Dakota primary, including a slick video ad.
Typically in the States, DSPolitical will only run client pre-roll video ads on non-skippable inventory so that the targeted voter must watch the entire ad before continuing on to their desired content.
I'm also hearing from online advertising folks that battleground - state BANNER inventory is still available and should be through the fall — it's pre-roll video (the online ad form most - similar to traditional TV advertising) that's running out.
The ad (reproduced below the break) was a skyscraper banner running at the bottom of the right - hand column of the page, and it linked to a Sarah Palin bio page complete with a couple of video clips.
But in the days before the election, de Blasio ads were seen often running before YouTube videos as pre-roll.
Note that like a lot of current YouTube «commercials» (i.e., campaign videos), it ran only once as a paid ad, but was amplified by being shown to the huge audiences then watching the network news shows.
By many estimates, more than half of online video ads are not seen, either because they are buried low on web pages or run in tiny, easily ignored video players on those pages, or run simultaneously with other ads.
And one that's not limited to video ads: anyone who runs a Facebook page is probably familiar with the «X people reached» number that Facebook displays to page administrators beneath individual posts.
Other options: why not run ads with the video embedded in them, perhaps with the YouTube trailer or a highlight reel (if they're running anything other than the variant above and a text version, I haven't seen it).
The real point of the video is to note that Lazio's former employer JP Morgan (he's on an unpaid leave while he runs for governor) can, under a recent US Supreme Court ruling, spend a boatload of cash on ads that would help its onetime lobbyist if it so chooses.
The state Democratic Party is running attack ads against the Republican candidate for governor, while the GOP candidate is fighting back in an internet video.
As we noted in CampaignTech Uncut, it makes sense that pre-roll video (which runs before content on sites like Hulu and YouTube) would be the first to go, since it's the digital ad form most similar to TV advertising.
In early August, Politico noted that aggressive spending by both campaigns and outside groups had soaked up so much pre-roll video ad space that it was running out in states seen as crucial in 2012.
Tiffany is the Acupuncturist and Yoga Teacher at the Nike World Headquarters in Portland, Oregon, runs 200 and 500 hour yoga teacher trainings and has been featured in various articles, video and print ads including ads for Nike and Lululemon.
A free basic ad will run for 30 days, with the free renewal max being 90 days, and you can post up to 100 videos plus one video.
In addition to Tinder Plus, and many strategic partnerships with other brands, Tinder has also introduced in - app advertising to the dating platform, running a Bud Light video ad, that will feature Calvin Klein's provocative campaign later this year.
We are running radio ads, a digital campaign featuring this video, and have launched a website called Charters Work.
The auto manufacturer ran a contest on MOFILM, a video contest site, to find who could make the best ad for Chevrolet models such as those found at Classic Chevy.
Gardner said the program, which will initially run video ads, will eventually include display ads as well.
You can set up your ads to run as images, image carousels, or videos — or even add them to your story!
The star of the ad, which is scheduled to run during the game's fourth quarter on Feb. 5, is Nintendo Switch, which combines the power of a home console with the mobility of a hand - held video game system.
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