EMarketer predicts Google will remain the leader in display ad revenues in 2013 with $3.11 billion in 2013, followed by Facebook ($2.75 billion), Yahoo ($1.37 billion), Microsoft ($760 million) and AOL ($540 million).
Back in August 2012, Google/YouTube ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property with 150.2 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 55 million, Microsoft sites with 53.7 million, VEVO with 49.3 million, Facebook with 47.7 million...
Nearly 38.7 billion videocontent views occurred during the month, with Google sites generating the highest number at 13.2 billion, followed by AOL, Inc.with 692 million. Internet users watched 38.7 billion onlinecontent videos in December 2012...
AOL puts entire original video on YouTube
comScore data reveals videocontent reaches 188 million US viewers Only 23 percent of brands are using onlinevideo advertising Onlinevideo ad spend increased 27 percent in 2012
October 3, 2012: According to comScore, YouTube's parent company, Google, and AOL are the two largest videocontent properties by number of video streams per month, which means this deal brings together the two largest video properties on the web.
Meanwhile, Google sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube, ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property in September with 150.3 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 57.4 million, AOL with 53.8 million, VEVO with 50.3...
So, the news that AOL is bringing its video library to a whole new audience of viewers on YouTube is a major milestone in the onlinevideo industry. According to comScore’s Video Metrix for August 2012, YouTube's parent company, Google, and AOL are...
Nearly 37.7 billion videocontent views occurred during the month, with Google sites generating the highest number at 13.8 billion, followed by AOL with 725 million. The duration of the average onlinecontentvideo was 6.7 minutes, while the...
Nearly 36.9 billion videocontent views occurred during the month, with Google sites generating the highest number at 19.6 billion, followed by AOL with 665 million. Second, the duration of the average onlinecontentvideo was 6.7 minutes in July...
Google, Bing, Yahoo, Facebook, Foursquare, Twitter, Dex, AOL, Yellow Pages, Citysearch, infogroup, Localeze and hundreds of other sites encourage businesses to submit their location information, not to mention the opportunities available in GPS...
In March 2011, Google sites ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property with 143.2 million unique viewers, followed by AOL with 57.0 million viewers, Yahoo sites with 56.4 million viewers, Microsoft sites with 53.1 million viewers, and VEVO...
Aside from these speakers, bright minds like Angie Schottmuller from Interactive Artisan, Avinash Kaushik from Google, Simon Heseltine from AOL, Thom Craver from Saunders College, and Andy Betts from Linkdex will be there.
AOL This could happen when something might have been copied pursuant to fair use, or by the actions of someone providing user generated content (for example, in a comment on a blog, a post on a forum, a video that includes part or all of a...
Yahoo, Google, and AOL are investing more heavily in original videocontent, motivated by rising consumer demand for short-form series and strong advertiser interest in premium pre-roll ad inventory. Zachary Rodgers wrote Yahoo, Google, AOL Vie for...
AOL has had a method of writing that helps search engine rankings and the company's video ranks number two below YouTube. The Huffington Post has started a flame war with The New York Times claiming higher online users, but the integration with AOL...
AOLVideo Ranked #2 Most-Trafficked OnlineVideo Platform by comScore Video Metrix by Greg Jarboe OnlineVideo Rankings and the big news is that AOL Inc.now ranks #2 in total unique visitors behind Google Sites, which continue to rank #1.
Yesterday we reported that AOL leapt 5 spots to be the number 2 onlinevideo destination in March, according to ComScore Video Metrix. Where people go to watch onlinevideo metrics is currently a more interesting statistic than search share because...
Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property in March with 143.2 million unique viewers, followed by AOL, Inc.with 57.0 million viewers.
VEVO was #2 with 51.0 million, Yahoo Sites was #3 with 48.7 million, AOL, Inc.was #5 with 44.5 million, Facebook was #6 with 42.1 million, Microsoft Sites were #7 with 38.1 million, Fox Interactive was #9 with 25.4 million, and Hulu was #10 with...
While AOL has a 5 year deal to use Google for their search results, it seems they may be using Microsoft for their content SEO, according to their recently leaked Master Plan. The plan that Business Insider published shows AOL plans to use "SEO...