Agency Says YouTube is Awesome! No, Seriously, They Really Do!

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Gleefully heaping praise on YouTube as if it had just launched yesterday, MDG Advertising is out with a video infographic (yes, that’s a thing, too) that touts the benefits of creating video content and using YouTube to feature that content.

The video begins with the wonders of the Old Spice campaign and how the Gangnam style video generated $870,000 in revenue. We are then told top brand have, on average, 35,000 subscribers and 884,000 monthly video views. These brands have 203,000 Twitter followers and 2.6 million Facebook Likes.

These top brands also see $23,000 in monthly ad revenue, darners 350 social interactions per minute of video, 7.5 million favorited videos, 25 million comments and 55 million ratings. We are also told 21.7% od U.S. internet users visit YouTube every day.

Of course after touting the benefits of YouTube, MDG wants you to contact them so they can create all kinds of amazing videos for you.

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