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Video Ads in Social Media 2019: Why Creators Are in Demand on Social Properties - and What It Means for YouTube

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Video Ads in Social Media 2019: Why Creators Are in Demand on Social Properties - and What It Means for YouTube
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Video creators helped put YouTube on the map, but social properties want a slice of that success, too. New moves by Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, and others show that the creator landscape is morphing. That's putting pressure on YouTube and creating more opportunities for marketers to work with these valuable content providers.

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What's the current state of the video creator landscape?

YouTube helped usher in the business of being a video content creator more than a decade ago, but its relationships with some of those valuable partners have begun to crack. Now, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, and others are stepping up their creator outreach efforts and are rolling out new ways to bring brands and creators together.

Why are social properties wooing creators?

Popular video content creators bring in new audiences and can increase usage and time spent. Young people are especially drawn to creator-produced content; a study by Common Sense Media found that six in 10 teens who get news from YouTube get it from celebrities, personalities, or influencers, many of whom are video creators.

How can brands participate?

Brands participate primarily through paid advertising and branded content deals with creators. However, non-ad revenue streams - such as subscriptions, merchandise, and premium content- are a growing business.

Will YouTube continue to be an important place for video creators?

The door is open for social players to woo key creators away from YouTube, but the more likely scenario is that most creators will use these companies as additional distribution opportunities, rather than leaving YouTube entirely. However, YouTube will continue to face challenges in balancing the needs of its creator partners and its advertisers.

eMarketer has put together a detailed report, Video Ads in Social Media 2019, to cover new trends in working with creators on social properties including brand partnerships and advertising opportunities.

Topics discussed in this report include:

  • Why there's so much buzz about creators
  • How Facebook, Instagram, and others are wooing them
  • Influencers' impact on YouTube
  • How marketers can take advantage of this opportunity

In full, this report contains:

  • 2 Detailed files: Exportable files for easy reading, analysis and sharing.
  • 13 Data-rich charts: Reliable data in simple displays for presentations and quick decision making.
  • 17 Expert perspectives: Insights from industry and company leaders.

>> Purchase and download the full report here.

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