Rumble.com Launches Premium Video Ads for Creators & Publishers
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 29, 2015 -- Rumble.com, a social video platform announced the launch of premium video ads for creators and publishers. Through the Rumble video player, both the video creator and publisher are now able to generate revenue from embedding the player on their own blogs, websites, and social channels.
Similarly, companies like AOL and NDN share revenue with publishers, but no platform has taken the model into social video. YouTube divested from this strategy years ago due to legal ramifications from the likes of Viacom; which paved way for Multi-Channel Networks to manage video content on their platform. However, due to a technology dubbed Rumble Rank, all of Rumble's managed social videos are discovered, verified and editorially approved; allowing for publishers and creators to participate on the revenue.
Furthermore, Rumble Rank is an algorithm which predicts the value of video and intelligently distributes these videos to 3rd party platforms. "Instead of having editors going through 1000's of videos, we use our Rumble Rank to discover the best videos and then intelligently distribute them" says Wojtek Hlibowicki, CTO of Rumble. "Of course we have a human layer, but that doesn't happen until the Rumble Rank tells us what to look at, and what we should approve."
Currently Rumble has over 12,000 video creators who have contributed over 80,000 social and viral videos for licensing. Traditionally, the company would license into 3rd party video platforms like YouTube, MSN, Yahoo, and AOL. With the launch of the monetized video player, Rumble can now agnostically distribute, regardless if the publisher has the technology to support video.
Over the last 6 months the company reported that CPM's for creators were significantly higher than the YouTube video player, even after paying the publisher. "Brands feel safer with editorially curated social video, rather than with non-approved social video. This allows us to demand higher CPM's for our creators and publishers." says Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble.
About Rumble
Rumble.com is where video creators can host, share, create channels, monetize, and distribute their content across the internet and television from a single centralized video platform. For publishers, newsrooms and brands, Rumble helps identify, source, validate and acquire licenses to the most important social videos on the web. The company boasts an army of over 12,000 creators that have contributed to a portfolio of over 80,000 social and viral videos.
Nick Naumoff, Rumble.com, https://rumble.com, +1 (647) 724-7059, [email protected]
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