Video Pre-Roll Ad
A short promotional video that plays before the main video content.
Description
In the digital marketing industry, a Video Pre-Roll Ad is a brief promotional video that appears before the user’s selected video content starts playing. These ads are typically 15 to 30 seconds long and aim to capture the viewer's attention right from the start. They are a popular choice for marketers because they reach audiences who are already engaged and ready to watch video content. Pre-roll ads can be skipped after a few seconds on some platforms, like YouTube, but others may require the viewer to watch the entire ad. The goal is to deliver a compelling message quickly to increase brand awareness, drive traffic, or boost conversions.
Examples
- Coca-Cola's pre-roll ad on YouTube showcasing their new summer campaign, featuring vibrant scenes of people enjoying the drink in various outdoor settings. This ad aims to evoke a sense of joy and refreshment.
- Nike's pre-roll ad on Hulu highlighting their latest running shoes with professional athletes demonstrating the product’s benefits. The ad includes a call-to-action encouraging viewers to visit their website to learn more.
Additional Information
- Pre-roll ads are most effective when they are engaging within the first few seconds, as viewers may have the option to skip them.
- These ads can be targeted based on demographics, interests, or user behavior, making them a powerful tool for precise audience targeting.