Adotube Reviews

Adotube - Next Generation Video Monetizing Platform

December 26th, 2007 on SociableBlog.com

"Adotube is a publisher-centric online video monetizing platform that enables you to generate revenue by showing brand-name ads in your video content. Adotube takes video advertising to the next level. Adotube is at the forefront of emerging technologies in video and we’ve pioneered a “publisher centric” approach to draw value from your content."

Adotube Raises the Bar with New Online Video Advertising Standards

October 15, 2007 on StreamingMedia.com

"When you look at the fact that roughly 73 percent of adults in America use the Internet, you begin to understand just how many people today are viewing online videos. It’s estimated that, during January 2007 alone, there were 123 million Americans that viewed online videos. With video sites like YouTube rapidly growing, people are scrambling to capitalize on the video craze. One company, Adotube.com, located in New York, has done just that."

Adotube.com - The New Online Ad

Septmber 21, 2007 on KillerStartups.com

"Adotube.com symbolizes the newest wave of online advertising. With Adotube media, advertisers can place ads in video content on web pages, blogs, forums, etc. The idea is that the ads are placed at the bottom of the page and do not disrupt visitor experience unless they are interested and roll over the ad."

Adotube Launches Video Ad Network

August 21, 2007 on ReadWriteWeb.com

"Adotube is a new video advertising network that offers publishers a way to monetize their videos by using opt-in, lead generation ads that overlay on top of the video in a (mostly) non-instrusive manner. Adotube ads are opt-in, meaning viewers must click on them before they play. But unlike LiveRail, Adotube does not serve video ads, but instead displays interactive banner ads that are focused on lead generation."

AdoTube Ignites Video Advertising Innovation with In-Stream Opt-In Ads

July 16, 2007 on PromotionWorld.com

"When you look at the fact that roughly 73 percent of adults in America use the Internet, you begin to understand just how many people today are viewing online videos. It’s estimated that, during January 2007 alone, there were 123 million Americans that viewed online videos. With video sites like YouTube rapidly growing, people are scrambling to capitalize on the video craze. One company, Adotube.com, located in New York, has done just that."