CPV (Cost Per View)
Cost Per View (CPV) is a pricing model in which advertisers pay each time a viewer watches a video ad for a defined minimum duration or interacts with it. It’s commonly used in video and streaming environments where user attention is the key performance metric.
For example, an advertiser may set a €0.05 CPV for a 15-second video. If 10,000 users watch the ad, the total cost is €500. Programmatic platforms determine valid views based on criteria such as playback time, screen visibility, and audio status.
CPV ensures advertisers pay only for genuine engagement rather than impressions that go unnoticed. It’s an essential model for performance-driven video campaigns, optimizing for awareness and brand recall simultaneously.
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