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A tool used in advertising to estimate the potential audience size and reach of a campaign across various platforms and demographics.
Read moreInformation that is updated instantly, allowing you to see current statistics and trends as they happen.
Read moreResolution, measured in pixels, determines the clarity and detail of videos or images. Common resolutions include 720p, 1080p, and 4K.
Read moreA measure of how much revenue you earn for every dollar spent on advertising. It shows the effectiveness of your ad campaigns.
Read moreThe idea that people value things more when they believe those things are in limited supply, often used in marketing to create urgency.
Read moreSEO optimizes online content for better search engine visibility, employing techniques like keywords, quality content, and obtaining backlinks.
Read moreSkippable ads on platforms like YouTube allow users to skip after 5 seconds, giving them the option to continue watching without viewing the full ad.
Read moreThe influence others have on our decisions, like seeing positive reviews or testimonials, which can make a product or service seem more trustworthy.
Read moreServices that allow you to watch videos, movies, and TV shows online, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.
Read moreA type of YouTube ad that aims to reach as many people as possible within a set budget. Advertisers only pay when their ads are viewed.
Read moreThe unique feature or benefit that sets a product or service apart from its competitors and makes it attractive to customers.
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