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🎁 Fresh YouTube ad ideas, fast (tutorial)

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VidTao gives you new ad ideas with just a couple clicks. Here's how...

VidTao gives you new ad ideas with just a couple clicks. Here's how...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 February 23, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20VidTao&body=How%20to%20generate%20new%20YouTube%20ad%20ideas%2C%20fast%20%28walk-thru%29%3A%20VidTao%20gives%20you%20new%20ad%20ideas%20with%20just%20a%20couple%20clicks.%20Here%27s%20how...%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.vidtao.com%2Fp%2Fgenerate-new-youtube-ad-ideas-fast-walkthru) 🔍 Get New YouTube Ad Ideas, Fast. How to Interpret the data on VidTao to find the most relevant competitors’ ads Are you constantly on the lookout for fresh and innovative ideas for your YouTube video ads? Wondering what's currently working and how to make your ads stand out? You might have questions like: How long have successful ads been running? When did they first launch? When was the last time they caught someone's eye? Author: Max Rutar, Lead Designer at VidTao Go here to claim your free 7-day trial of all new VidTao 2.0 👇 [👉👉👉 Free 7-day VidTao 2.0 trial]( Let's make it easy. A quick search in the “Ads” tab can reveal all the insights you need to create an ad that resonates with your audience and makes an impact. Make sure “Unlisted” is selected so you can find more direct response ads in addition to branding ads. Then make sure you filter by ad spend 30 days. When you choose a particular ad, you can have a look at its actual data such as total ad spend, ad spend in the last 30 days, and last edit date. Now, why do we call it the “Last edit date" instead of the "Publish date"? Actually, there's a way that the date of a YouTube video can be changed if the publisher has edited the video in the YouTube interface. That is uncommon but it can happen, so that's why we call this the “Last edit date" and not the upload date (typically this indeed is an upload date). No, take a look at the full info page for the video you selected. If you scroll down you can see the chart of the ad spend and select the total time on it. The first time we started tracking this ad I use as an example was on November 6th when it had about 100,000 in estimated ad spend. You may wonder why is there a difference between these two dates. That is because sometimes we capture the video a bit after it was originally published. Once we save it in the database, we can track it throughout its life cycle and then we can have those data points that show us how the ad was performing. In the case of this ad, we can see several plateaus on the curve, which means that the advertiser stopped spending money during that period. In short, this chart can answer your questions about when the video started, when the advertiser stopped spending money on it, and how many days it ran. Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your approach to finding YouTube ads. Discover what makes an ad successful and how you can apply these insights to your next campaign. Happy researching! PS: Are you spending $1k/day+ on Paid Ads? Let’s brainstorm on how to scale with YouTube, Connected TV and more. 👉 [Go here to set up a free YouTube Ad brainstorm chat]( Go here to claim your free 7-day trial of all new VidTao 2.0 👇 [👉👉👉 Free 7-day VidTao 2.0 trial]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 VidTao 2407 Ward Road Sacramento, California 95827, United States

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