Facebook Will Begin Testing Video Ads This Week

In October 2013 over 70 million individuals viewed videos on Facebook an aggregate total of 1.3 billion times. That puts the social network second only to YouTube in comScore’s monthly U.S. Online Video Rankings. It’s a very impressive number, to say the least, but what’s far less impressive is the number of video ads viewed on Facebook. That number has been closer to zero. At least until now.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Facebook will start selling video ads that will automatically play in users’ news feeds with the sound muted by default. Facebook responded today by issuing a statement from its Newsroom that it will do just that.

Starting this week, a select number of users will see video ads for the sci-fi flick with a March 2014 release date, Divergent

. Here’s, according to Facebook, how those ads will work:

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  • Rather than having to click or tap to play, videos will begin to play as they appear onscreen – without sound – similar to how they behave when shared by friends or verified Pages. If you don’t want to watch the video, you can simply scroll or swipe past it.

  • If the video is clicked or tapped and played in full screen, the sound for that video will play as well.

  • At the end of the video a carousel of two additional videos will appear, making it easy to continue to discover content from the same marketers.

  • On mobile devices, all videos that begin playing as they appear on the screen will have been downloaded in advance when the device was connected to WiFi – meaning this content will not consume data plans, even if you’re not connected to WiFi at the time of playback.

And here’s how it will look:

 

A vocal minority of Facebook users will undoubtedly hate the new ads, but Wall Street will certainly love the new revenue source with a market that’s made up of 70+ million people a month. Plus, this is just Phase 1 of how Facebook plans to conquer YouTube and TV in terms of video entertainment.

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