TubeMogul: Are Producers Of Online Video Making Money?

This story comes from several sources. TubeMogul recently surveyed 12,000 of it's users and found that, "The average CPM (which varied from pennies to over $100) is $12.63, 20.4% of all users are selling their own ads into videos and the market seems split on the best ad format. Also, about a third of those monetizing are mid-tier and are struggling to sell ads. MORE HERE."


TubeMogul Blog » Census: Are Producers Of Online Video Making Money?

Percentage of online video producers monetizing their content


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"The results: 51% are trying to make money from the video views they generate, and they're not doing a terrible job at it either. Tubemogul's users report that advertisers are paying an average CPM of $12 -- that is, $12 for every 1,000 views." ... MORE

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TubeMogul: Average Video Ad CPM Is $12.39 « NewTeeVee
NewTeeVee points out,"Admittedly, TubeMogul’s data is limited. The company reached out to nearly 12,000 of its users, which represent a mix of big media companies (CBS Interactive), new media studios (Next New Networks), ad agencies, independent creators and more. Of those contacted, 1,114 completed the survey (lured by the promise of a free T-shirt), and interestingly, some respondents were confused over terms like 'monetization' and 'CPM.'"


What is CPM?
CPM is frequently used in advertising to represent cost per thousand (where M is the roman numeral of 1000). When used in advertising it relates to the cost per thousand page impressions.

 

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