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Adweek: YouTube Rolls Out New Initiative to Help Small Businesses Make Better Video Ads

The initiative includes a new app and services that connect brands with local filmmakers.

By Cassidy McAloonSenior Writer
SPONSOREDUpdated 9:09AM 06/16/16

YouTube wants to turn video ads on its platform into a DIY possibility for small and medium-sized businesses.

Today, Google is launching three ways for SMBs to create video ads for YouTube that are—at least for the most part—free. With a new app called YouTube Director, the video juggernaut is helping businesses with little or no marketing budget create commercials on their own. The app includes a number of templates, music and editing tools and is free to use.

According to Diya Jolly, Google's director of product management, the biggest struggle smaller businesses face on YouTube is the lack of quality of their videos.

"The reason we did this is because we believe, obviously, that video is becoming a more and more important medium on the internet," Jolly said in an interview. "And today what we see is we have a lot of big brands being able to advertise on video because they have the resources for a video campaign, and while we have SMBs, we see that the quality of the video isn't as high."

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