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Brand Ad Spend Increased 43% On Video Platforms In 2015

The year 2015 saw a lot more brands spending advertising dollars on digital video destinations. The research firm L2 found brands increased their ad spend last year on video platforms by 43%.

L2 studied nine markets across the world for its report, including the U.S., UK, Brazil, Germany, Canada, France, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. These markets, which upped their ad spend 43% on video platforms, also spent 42.5% more on social media and 12.5% more on search in 2015, but only 2.6% more on television advertising. Overall, brands who increased their ad spend on video platforms collectively preferred to advertise on YouTube, which claimed 59% of all brand interactions. Instagram came in second with 35% brand interactions, while Facebook claimed 6%.

This seemingly small increase in 2015 advertising demand on Facebook won’t stay that way, according to L2’s predictions. The firm cited the social networking site’s ad spend appeal, which already grew 9.6%

in ad spend in 2015 (an increase of 1.6% over 2014’s 8% stat). L2 also believes, as reported by StreamDaily, that despite YouTube’s “superior search advantages,” Facebook offers brands lower cost-per-million rates and therefore a greater opportunity to reach a larger audience with its marketing budget.

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Regardless, L2 found brands aren’t as confident in creating their own video advertising as they may seem. For example, the firm discovered 46% of brands claimed compelling content was their primary obstacle in video marketing. Another 41% of brands say they have no budget for video marketing, while 36% find it difficult to verify return on investment for video marketing. For 2016, brands will have to get past these hurdles if they want to create their own video marketing content for distribution on social platforms.

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Bree Brouwer

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