Videos on Facebook now get 4 billion daily views, almost four times the figure from a year ago, according to Fortune. And it's working for online publishers too: Buzzfeed had 500 million video views on Facebook in April, while Mic saw 33 million views from 8 videos in just two months.
That kind of reach will increase Facebook video's appeal to marketers. A recent survey by marketing firm Mixpo, charted for us by BI Intelligence, indicates Facebook is quickly becoming the choice of platform for video marketers. Of the 125 US marketing and media executives surveyed, 87% said they plan to run an ad campaign on Facebook's video platform this year. That's 24 percentage points up from the people who said they ran a video ad campaign on Facebook last year. Facebook's video platform is also more popular than YouTube now, according to the survey.
Since the survey only asked 125 people, the results should be taken with a grain of salt. And YouTube still owns a wider video creator base, a stronger copyright policy, and a more established revenue-sharing model than Facebook, BI Intelligence says. But it's also proof that advertisers will only continue to spend more on social video, with Facebook being a major recipient of their spending.
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