Programmatic pre-roll vs integrated sponsor reads: comparing yield per view
For the same video, automated ad inventory and a hand-sold integrated sponsorship pay very different amounts — and demand different things from you.
Context: programmatic pre/mid-roll is sold by the platform at scale; an integrated read is a direct deal you negotiate and produce.
Findings: creator disclosures through 2024-2025 consistently show integrated sponsorships yielding several times the effective RPM of programmatic ads, because you capture margin the platform would otherwise take and the brand pays for trust, not just impressions. But integrations require sales effort, carry fewer guaranteed slots, and risk audience fatigue.
Caveats: integration rates are self-reported and skew toward creators who landed good deals; the labor cost of selling them is rarely netted out.
Implication: programmatic is passive baseline yield; integrations are higher-margin but capacity-constrained by your sales bandwidth and your audience's tolerance.
What we still don't know: the saturation point — how many integrations per month before audience trust and conversion measurably decline.
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Programmatic pre-roll vs integrated sponsor reads: comparing yield per view
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