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		<title>By: Average CTR For Pre-Roll Online Video Ads &#8212; Tech Crunchies &#8211; Internet Statistics and Numbers</title>
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		<description>[...] Monetizing online video is a tough ask and one of the more effective options is by using preroll ads. While websites such as Youtube have refrained from trying this intrusive strategy out, a study of online video site YuMe reveals that this is indeed an effective way to monetize. Here are the click-through rates recorded over the four quarters of 2009 from YuMe. [...]</description>
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