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Video Advertising

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Industry Today frequently hosts high-quality video advertisements submitted by our community of professionals. These videos leverage the unique capabilities of the internet with added video icons on your advertisement or placed within your content to help readers better understand how a process or product works. Videos can be watched in either popup video players or run via our YouTube channel pages.

YouTube Video Placement

A video icon will be placed on top of  your advertisement (for advertisers) or on the page of a feature article  (for feature
companies) in the digital magazine. Videos can be watched either in popup video players or run via our YouTube channel pages.

Video Box Sizes

If you are designing a video please use the following dimensions for the image holder box: Standard 1.0” x 0.5”  /  Small 0.75” x 0.5”

Supported YouTube file formats:

.MOV,    .MPEG4,    .MP4,    .AVI,    .WMV (YouTube states that the best format to use is MP4)

Resolution

Recommended: 1280 x 720 (16×9 HD) or 640 x 480 (4:3 SD)

Average Video Length

Videos should be 1 to 5 minutes in length. The average length of the Top 10 most shared videos of all time is  4 to 5 minutes.

Sponsorship is available on a first-come first-served basis by the month and includes the following:

  • Your video plays before all Industry Today videos
  • Your 940 x 35 banner appears on all Industry Today video pages
  • Your 300 x 250 banner appears on all Industry Today video pages

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