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Nearly 75 percent of U.S. Internet users watched online video during amonth Source: ComScore 2007 2 |
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57 percent of all Internet users have viewed online videoSource: Pew Internet 3 |
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Nearly 57 percent of online video consumers send a video link tosomeone else Source: Pew Internet 4 |
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Nearly 75 percent have received a video link from someone else5 |
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Nearly 134 Million Americans view online videos every monthSource: ComScore 2007 6 |
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Average American viewed more than 2.5 Hours of online video everymonth Source: ComScore 2007 7 |
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Primetime video streaming activity happens between 5-8PM on WeekdaysSource: ComScore 2007 8 |
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Great numbers, but is there money9 |
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Estimated $43B spend in online video advertising over the next 4 years Source: eMarketer 10 |
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Estimated $43B spend in online video advertising over the next 4 years Source: eMarketer 11 |
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~10B Streams a monthThe inventory is there 12 |
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….and video advertising solutions have started to emerge 13 |
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Only 20 percent of online video users said they would only watchonline video if it had no ads at all - 80 percent of online video users accepted the presence of advertising as a trade-off for providing free online video content. Source: Jupiter Research 14 |
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Online video revenues is estimated to grow 555% to $365.5 million during 2007, and another 53.2% to reach $560 million in 2008 Source: Magna Global 15 |
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While online ad revenues are growing 26% per year, online video adrevenues are growing 55.5% per year 16 |
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Estimated $5-10M in revenues paid out in 2007 to users for creatingvideo content 17 |
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Artists are getting recognized and signed by major studios, labels andbroadcasters 18 |
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2008 will prove – both by usage and revenues – that Online Video ishere to stay 19 |
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If you are not a part of online video NOW, you are not where the moneyis going to be 20 |
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Thank YouQuestions? 21 |
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