There are five primary types of video ads: in-stream, out-stream, pre-roll, post-roll, and mid-roll.
In-stream video ads are the most common type of video ad, appearing before, during, or after the main video content on a website or app. These ads can be skippable or non-skippable, and are typically between 6 and 20 seconds in length.
Out-stream video ads are less common than in-stream ads, but are growing in popularity. These ads appear in places where there is no video content, such as in between articles on a website or in a social media feed. They are typically skippable and between 6 and 20 seconds in length.
Pre-roll video ads are typically non-skippable and appear before the main video content starts. They are typically between 6 and 15 seconds in length.
Post-roll video ads are typically non-skippable and appear after the main video content has ended. They are typically between 6 and 15 seconds in length.
Mid-roll video ads are the least common type of video ad, and appear in the middle of the main video content. These ads can be skippable or non-skippable, and are typically between 6 and 20 seconds in length.
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