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Factors Influencing Digital Video Spending, April 2013 [CHART]

By David Erickson | July 1, 2013

When marketers determine whether to put more dollars toward digital video ads—and by how much—targeting is key, with 73% of respondents saying better targeting would affect how much more they would spend on the format. Read the rest at eMarketer.

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Posted in Ad Spending, Advertising, Video Advertising, Video Marketing and tagged Targeting

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