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Solve Media's New Plan: Skip Video Ads By Typing A Slogan

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/ 5/2012 2:48 pm Updated: 03/ 5/2012 2:48 pm

Everyone has a defense against pre-roll ads, those video advertisements you are forced to watch before enjoying a YouTube video or online news report. Some mute their computers; others play a little Spider Solitaire until the ad is over; still others just force themselves to space out until the content actually begins, magically snapping back to reality once the pre-roll ad has finished.

Solve Media, a digital advertising firm, is trying to live up to its name, trotting out a new solution that aims to please both advertisers who want to get their message across as well as online video watchers who hate the ads that delay their chosen content.

Aol Ventures, whose parent company, Aol, also owns HuffPost, is an investor in Solve Media.

Solve Media's newest idea is simple: Users can skip pre-roll ads and get straight to their video by typing a few magic words into a box and pressing enter. Those magic words? The slogan, jingle, or "brand message" of the company whose advertisement they're currently watching.

In other words, if you're faced with (hypothetically) a 30-second GMC ad before a YouTube video, you can type in "We are professional grade" and be done with it.

If a Marshall's ad pops up before footage of last night's debate flub, type in "Never pay full price for fabulous" and get to the gaffes.

If Apple bombards you with a Siri ad when you're just trying to watch the slam dunk of the night, type in "Call me Rock God" and get to the dunk-age.

Solve Media's "pre-roll insurance technology" rolls out immediately with pilot partners AOL, Expedia, General Motors and more. Peter Kafka of AllThingsD points out that this is not Solve Media's first attempt at making web users input ad slogans: The company also launched an advertising product that replaced CAPTCHAs -- those random numbers or letters you occasionally have to type in to prove you're human when signing up for an account or leaving a comment on a website -- with branded messages.

Solve Media joins other high-profile advertisers searching for ways to improve advertising on online videos. Streaming behemoth Hulu rolled out its Ad Swap in October 2011, which allows users to choose which companies' advertisement they'd like to watch along with their web videos; advertising group AdoTube unveiled the "Polite Pre-Roll" in September 2010, which let users "minimize" the pre-roll ad and go straight to the video, with a pop-up reminding them to watch the advertisement later.

For advertisers, the stakes are high. A report from AccuStream Research found that advertisers spent about $1.56 billion in pre-roll advertising in 2011, a number expected to increase every year into 2014. Solve Media (who -- caveat! -- also has a stake in proving that ineffective pre-roll advertising is costing companies money) also estimates that companies are wasting up to $33 per second on "skipped or ignored" pre-roll ads in the United States; since YouTube began allowing its users to skip pre-roll ads, meanwhile, it has seen average skip rates of around 70 percent, and up to 80 percent, according to 2011 research by YouTube cited by Solve.

For consumers, meanwhile: Well, the stakes are low. We just want our video to start, right? To that end, web entrepreneurs have been waging a battle against online ads for years, recently setting their sights on video advertisements. Firefox add-on AdBlock Video, for example, was developed solely to block video ads and can stop pre-roll ads on YouTube, CNN, Fox News and the video players of the four major networks; the AdBlock Plus extension for Google Chrome added video ad blocking capabilities in September 2011. Hulu fought back against these extensions later that month, changing its site and rendering the ever-popular AdBlock ineffective at blocking its pre-roll ads.

That defensive change in Hulu's website is indicative of just how important these pre-roll ads are to both advertisers and the websites that depend on them for revenue. And with the war between advertisers (Watch our ads!) and web surfers (Just show us the video!) raging on, Solve Media is seeking a middle ground: We'll show you the video immediately, but you have to type in this advertising slogan first. If they are successful, you can practice typing "Call me Rock God" as quickly as you can starting right now.

You can try out this technology for yourself -- by which we mean, you can go watch an advertisement using type-to-skip -- at Solve Media's website here. And for an overview of the technology itself, and why it might be useful for both advertisers and consumers, check out this snazzy video that Solve Media put together below:

Solving the Pre-Roll Blues from Solve Media on Vimeo.

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Everyone has a defense against pre-roll ads, those video advertisements you are forced to watch before enjoying a YouTube video or online news report. Some mute their computers; others play a little S...
Everyone has a defense against pre-roll ads, those video advertisements you are forced to watch before enjoying a YouTube video or online news report. Some mute their computers; others play a little S...
 
 
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RichardSau
11:04 AM on 11/26/2012
no thanks .. i close the window .. HUFFPOST is one of the worst offenders .. if i want to see the video .. i google the story to view someplace else .. usually without ads or an ad i can skip
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DaveyDavey
Micro-biohazard
09:37 PM on 11/24/2012
This is buIIshıt. I don't want to watch the G0DDÅMN ADS, and I don't want to learn the G0DDÅMN SLOGANS of advertisers.

Figure out another way.
09:14 AM on 03/20/2012
There is a very good reason why adblockers are becoming popular. A lot of these video ads can sneak malware into your system. I installed ad-block, becuase I got fed up with these ads sneaking malware into my machne. I got the "system-check.com" malware though such an ad on radio.com, the other day, so I put AdBlock on my machine, and that will ensure that something like that never happens again. With malware coming through these ads, I advocate using AdBlock Plus. I have found that it stops re-roll ads on just about every internet radio and TV site. The only one AdBlock does not work in is Hulu. But it appears to work everywhere else.
12:08 PM on 03/14/2012
what if the solve media thing is on other websites, then what! because it keeps popping up in the middle of my game and i dont kn ow what the ad is
12:11 PM on 03/14/2012
so what should i type in? id rather waste 30 seconds of my life than keep having to start my game over.
03:22 PM on 03/08/2012
ill pass on any adds thank you very much. im gonna block em completly.
12:15 PM on 03/14/2012
I'm with you on this one, but I'd still rather waste 30 secs instead of re-starting my game.
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akrazyrunner
Be bold, courageous.Americans are counting on you
12:31 PM on 03/08/2012
Honestly, the solution is rather simple. They need to be more judicious about the ads they present before a video. I shouldn't have to watch a 30 second commercial for a 15 second clip on youtube. If they got a little more creative with their ads and did five-ten second advertisements people wouldn't be as annoyed or perhaps just a simple brought to you by with the logo behind it
06:13 PM on 03/17/2013
You nailed it. And when you see that SAME ad repeatedly over a day, all you feel is fury. I NEVER buy from a company which has ruined my news grazing. A simple logo would more than suffice.
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popart
retired school teacher
05:12 AM on 03/08/2012
What if everyone annoyed by an ad wrote the company and said that they intend never to buy said product...ever ever ever. I personally try to avoid buying highly advertises products as much as possible...mostly cause they are over priced....because of what they spend on advertising.
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RichardSau
11:06 AM on 11/26/2012
i do buy netflix for this very reason
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Leond
Fine and dandy, Jack!
01:11 AM on 03/08/2012
I have a funny feeling that the lines will be specially selected so that it takes the average person about 30 seconds to type it out.
03:39 PM on 03/07/2012
how about an app that knows all of the slogans and types them in automatically
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Nirzwan Bandolin
02:55 PM on 03/07/2012
I hate ads so much. So very very much. I would rather do this. I know its dumb, but I hate ads.
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RCnDC
If U Dont Live Ur Life Being Born, U Live It Dying
12:27 PM on 03/07/2012
really stupid...
10:58 AM on 03/07/2012
Just became more annoyed! Is this a Dilbert comic strip? I mean It sounds like an idea that dogbert or one of Dilbert hum-drum co-workers came up with.
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orbo
Moving Forward!
09:30 AM on 03/07/2012
How about just click on the skip ad icon.
03:50 PM on 03/07/2012
Because the marketers that actually pay for our supposedly "free" online sessions need to get something for their money. Isn't that obvious?
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10:37 PM on 03/06/2012
I like hitting MUTE and IGNORING better.
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Nick SketchCat Wilson
So it goes.
12:31 PM on 03/06/2012
Just install ad block plus addon to your browser. It takes 30 seconds and works on nearly every ad and popup, video ads included.
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RCnDC
If U Dont Live Ur Life Being Born, U Live It Dying
01:05 PM on 03/07/2012
oh, this is good.. works...
03:53 PM on 03/07/2012
Doesn't seem to be available for Safari browser.