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More viewers are watching videos online than ever
before! On an average day in December
2010, according to a report by comScore.com, more than 88.6 million people watched
video online. That figure was up 32 percent from the year before. Total viewing
sessions in the same time period were 5.8 billion, which was up 13 percent from
Dec. 2009. The report states, "The
average American spent more than 14 hours watching online video in December, a
12 percent increase from last year, and streamed a record 201 videos, an 8
percent increase."

"Video
ads now reach 7 out of 10 Americans online and nearly 1 out of 2 Americans
nationwide each month," stated the report 2010 US Digital Year in Review by comScore.com. 5.9 billion ads were published on networks,
averaging 40 ads per viewer. This trend was evidenced in the weeks leading up
to the Super Bowl when many advertisers previewed their Super Bowl ads online.
TubeMogul, one of
the nations top video ad networks just raised $10 million dollars in October
of 2010 to expand their video ad platform, making it bigger and better, according to an article by Business Insider. Revenues
for 2010 were expected to come in at 10 million dollars. Video advertising accounts for one in six
videos viewed online.
Broker IPTV, a successful
online video platform for real estate news, showcases businesses to stimulate
new customers and build customer loyalty. "A professional video marketing company can put you at the top of the Google Search page." said Dirk Freeman President and Operations Director for IPTVBoyz, a video marketing company. "We can professionally
produce 2-3 minute interviews for your company to inform, educate and motivate local
customers." Video advertising delivers content directly to the customer through
online searches when they are looking to buy.
Contact Dirk Freeman at IPTV Boyz to find out more about video advertising. 303-715-0722 ext 104, or email him at dirk@steeleboy.com.
photo credit: HH-Michael
Posted on February 10, 2011 07:55:21 by IPTV.Boyz
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