Which should you consider when evaluating the performance of an advertiser's trueview campaign for brand awareness?
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• D) View rate, cost-per-view (CPV), and follow-on views
Explanation: So, you’ve uploaded your videos to YouTube, and have been running your TrueView campaign for a while. Video ads provide a range of viewer actions that can be measured and tracked so you can better achieve your advertising goals. For example:
• If you find that your video ad’s view rate is lower than ads in your other campaigns, you can adjust your campaigns for a higher view rate.
• If your cost-per-view (CPV) is higher than your target CPV and you’re willing to reach a broader audience, try adjusting to a lower CPV.
• D) View rate, cost-per-view (CPV), and follow-on views
Explanation: So, you’ve uploaded your videos to YouTube, and have been running your TrueView campaign for a while. Video ads provide a range of viewer actions that can be measured and tracked so you can better achieve your advertising goals. For example:
• If you find that your video ad’s view rate is lower than ads in your other campaigns, you can adjust your campaigns for a higher view rate.
• If your cost-per-view (CPV) is higher than your target CPV and you’re willing to reach a broader audience, try adjusting to a lower CPV.
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