Don’t miss the recent article in Automotive News, featuring UnityWorks’ own VP of Sales, Phil Sura, talking about the exciting new digital advertising platform pushing the boundaries of YouTube ...
Google’s bumper ad tool, which shortens longer videos to six-second bumper ads, is now broadly available. Here’s more information on how to use it. The tool, previously known as Bumper Machine, has ...
Advertising is what runs the show for YouTube, and much of Google in general. Apparently, the company is now testing an automated tool that lets advertisers ...
YouTube developed bumper ads, which appear at the beginning of videos on its site, to be less intrusive for mobile viewers who don't want their viewing experience interrupted. By using machine ...
After introducing a six-second “Bumper” ad format back in 2016, YouTube is unveiling a new tool that uses machine learning to automatically pull out a six-second ...
The new trim video tool from YouTube turns your videos into 6-second videos that you can use for bumper ads. How convenient! Machine learning strikes again. The new tool is now available globally in ...
YouTube is one of the pioneers of the six-second ad format, launching the six-second “bumper” ad in 2016. However, new research from the advertising intelligence platform MediaRadar suggests that ads ...
YouTube is working on a tool called a “Bumper Machine” that can cut down a longer ad into 6 seconds. This is all done automatically using machine learning. The Bumper Machine takes a 30 or 90-second ...
So much for YouTube taking the high ground and not sticking annoying bumper ads in front of their clips … that’s pretty much their exact plan for making money in 2008. Hey, they’ve gotta make back ...
Video is more popular than ever, and YouTube remains the unchallenged leader in video content. Just about any topic you can imagine for work or play has related video content on YouTube. Which would ...
YouTube has introduced a new six-second ad format to target smartphone users. Called Bumper ads, the video ads will last six seconds, appearing before a video starts and cannot be skipped like the ...