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YouTube, Homer Simpson and the Creative Revolution

YouTube, Homer Simpson and the Creative Revolution | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

YouTube—the cause of … and solution to … all of content creators’ problems. If Homer Simpson would permit us to repurpose his infamous toast, it evokes a familiar sentiment with YouTubers when they think about the mother ship.


There’s no doubt that YouTube’s platform provided an essential foundation to launching the creative revolution we’re currently experiencing. And it is undeniable that through initiatives like its YouTube Spaces program, it has sought to democratize the production resources that large studios and agencies have leveraged to achieve their creative vision since the advent of television.


However, despite all of its incredible contributions to digital content creators, its history will at least in part be defined by its substantial failures. Many of these can be traced back to Google’s obsession with driving all of its properties back to the AdWords platform....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

What Google got right and wrong with YouTube.

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Built for mobile: Bumper ads drive incremental reach and frequency, particularly on smartphones

Built for mobile: Bumper ads drive incremental reach and frequency, particularly on smartphones | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Recent research has shown that half of 18-49 year olds turn to their mobile device first to watch video. Even in the living room, many people prefer to watch on their smartphone – for the control, personalization and ease it offers. And as viewing habits change, we are working to introduce new formats adapted to these habits.


That’s why today we’re announcing Bumper ads – a new six-second video format, sold through the AdWords auction on a CPM basis. Bumper ads are ideal for driving incremental reach and frequency, especially on mobile, where “snackable videos” perform well.


Given the succinct nature of the format, we’ve seen Bumper ads work best when combined with a TrueView or Google Preferred campaign. In early tests, Bumpers drove strong lift in upper funnel metrics like recall, awareness and consideration. We also see that Bumpers work well to drive incremental reach and frequency when paired with a TrueView campaign....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Are bumper ads like little haiku video moments? Or, are they just another intrusion on YouTube viewers? The difference as always, is in the execution. Atlantic records and Volkswagen seem to get it right initially.

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YouTube Gets Ad Agencies to Delightfully Cram Classic Books Into Six-Second Videos

YouTube Gets Ad Agencies to Delightfully Cram Classic Books Into Six-Second Videos | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A puppet of a cockroach lies on its back, flailing its arms wildly. A mouse cursor hesitates over an order on the website “Poison Depot” before changing it from one bottle to eleven. A gleeful Victorian marriage proposal goes awry when lightning strikes a nearby tree.


Each story is told in just six seconds of video. And there are more than a dozen such short recreations of classic books from the Western canon, all promoting YouTube’s new brief pre-roll ad format.


Those three vignettes, of Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis (famous for its protagonist waking up one morning as an insect), William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (spoiler alert: everybody dies) and Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre (with its romantic symbolism around a split chestnut tree), join similar takes on George Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and more....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Dracula, Hamlet and more promote new ad format. Big challenge, big creativity!

unsmokedshop's comment, March 20, 2017 12:11 AM
good