September 4, 2007

$15 Million For VideoEgg As They Redefine Their Business

Nick Gonzalez

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VideoEggVideoEgg has just closed a $15 million series D round of funding led by Focus Ventures with WPP, Maveron, and August participating. VideoEgg cites plans to accelerate the development of their ad products and international sales network as the reasons behind the investment.

VideoEgg started off as a white-label video host, powering some notable web properties such as AOL sites, Bebo, hi5, Piczo, myYearbook, Dogster, Tagged and others. They then quickly incorporated an ad network. Like many other video startups, they did it through overlay advertisements (Yes, before YouTube). Startups are experimenting with other video ad formats “>as well. VideoEgg has been driving “significant” revenue through their overlay advertising.

Recently they applied that overlay model to Facebook as a new ad network, helping users monetize videos and applications. They reportedly pay a healthy CPM (developers have reported ~$8-10 CPM). Other Facebook ad networks include Lookery, RockYou, SocialMedia, and FB Exchange.

VideoEgg wants to continue developing their ad platform, moving from an impression model to an engagement model, while making ads more social. Although they remain tight lipped on the plans, ad networks on Facebook aim to make ads more engaging by tying virtual rewards to user’s contributions.

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  1. Word Hugger

    When you say, making the ads more social, are you talking about incentives, or relating to the user?

  2. YAQ

    Check out a format agnostic approach to the video aggregation space…..
    http://www.framecaster.com Kind of like VideoEgg but lets companies choose the formats they want to recieve like Mpeg 2, Windows media, Mpeg 4 etc.

  3. Robert Seidman

    series D!? How much did they raise in A-C?

    Do you have an example (any, doesn’t have to be from Video Egg) that demonstrates what a “more social” ad is?

  4. Bob

    what??? So why is it that even with their ad network selling ads, they still don’t make any money & have to get another round of funding?
    I don’t understand!

  5. Otis Gospodnetic

    Series D? What about their profitability?

    “….white-label video host, powering some notable web properties such as AOL sites, Bebo, hi5, Piczo, myYearbook, Dogster, Tagged and others. They then quickly incorporated an ad network….” — did this make them profitable and they simply need more for fast growth, or did the above still not make them profitable?