Most interaction with an embedded YouTube video doesn't involve
refreshing the page, so Loic and Silvia speak the truth: time per
visit goes up, but not impressions. But impressions are a dying metric
anyway, telling you less and less about how visitors interact as the
way we code front-ends changes from static to dynamic.
On Nov 5, 6:31 pm, Tagmotion <tagmot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any statistics or case studies showing the impact of
> embedding Youtube videos into a site, in terms of increased page
> impressions?
> Thanks,
> Andrew.