Automotive Information and Video Clips

Introducing V-Click™ – Broadband Video Value

V-Click is a technology that makes online video more valuable whether you’re running pre-roll, post-roll or simply displaying video clips on your site or a publisher site.  Clickable video is proven to extend the time spent on publisher’s or markerters website, thereby increasing brand messaging for the marketer and user loyalty for online publishers. 

V-Click is completely trackable and delivers a user experience that is scalable, interest specific, quickly deployed and used by advertisers like AT&T, Coca-Cola, NASCAR, Proctor and Gamble, CBS, NBC, Ford, Scripps Networks, Honda, Volkswagen, Condenast, Lifetime Television, Kellogg’s,  among others. 

V-Click delivers results.  V-Click clients have generated real results showing that a        V-Click enabled video will be watched 2.5 times by a viewer and that the video clip will be clicked on, an average of 10 times a minute based on independent research. 

Online video has become “the” requirement for all websites, and with V-Click you can deeply involve an audience by merging the best of interactivity with the best of entertainment to make your online video campaigns more predictable and more valuable by using V-Click™ – interactive/clickable video. 

Avant Interactive, the creators of V-Click, work with Brand Managers, Account Supervisors and Executive VPs that need: 

Ø     Tracking of pre-roll to evaluate how viewers are interacting with content.Ø     The ability to extend the distribution of video assets.Ø     Performance metrics that go well beyond views. 

V-Click™ is a cross platform, video file type agnostic technology that allows any video to become a launch point for a new form of advertising, information, e-commerce and more… we call it video 2.0.   

Pick up a FREE case study and learn more about how V-Click™ can deliver results for your company or your clients.  

March 20, 2007 - Posted by vehicleblog | 2007 Honda Accord, Car Videos, Ford Fusion | | No Comments Yet

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