In today's digital world, video content is a crucial part of any successful marketing campaign. That's why it's essential to have the right tools and platforms to add videos to your campaigns easily. With ADXL, adding videos to your campaign asset group has never been easier. In this article, we will walk you through the steps to add videos to your campaign asset group with ADXL.
Firstly, it is important to note that ADXL requires three different video sizes to ensure that your videos fit all placements across various channels such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Twitter Ads, Instagram Ads, and TikTok Ads. These video sizes include 9:16 Vertical, 16:9 Widescreen Landscape, and 1:1 Square. Additionally, ADXL accepts videos with a maximum file size of 200 MB and a recommended length of 5-60 seconds. The accepted video formats are .MP4 and .MOV.
To upload a video to ADXL, follow these simple steps:
1. Log in to ADXL
2. Go to the "Assets" section in the campaign builder
3. Scroll down to "Videos" and click on the green "+" icon to add a new video
4. Click "Change Video" and upload your video. Please ensure that the aspect ratio of your video matches the required ratio for each size.
5. Once you have set one or more videos, click "Save Video."
6. To change the video, click on "Change Video" and upload a new one.
If you have a YouTube video that you want to add to your campaign asset group, you can easily do so with ADXL. Here's how:
1. Log in to ADXL
2. Go to the "Assets" section in the campaign builder
3. Scroll down to "YouTube Videos" and click on the green "+" icon to add a new YouTube video
4. In the "Add a YouTube Video" pop-up, copy and paste the YouTube video ID
5. Click "Save."
It's important to note that you can add up to five YouTube videos for a campaign asset group.
Adding videos to your campaign asset group with ADXL is a straightforward process. With these simple steps, you can upload one or all three video sizes to ensure your video content fits across all channels
Refer to the quick guide with an example to help you find your YouTube video ID: https://help.adxl.ai/en/articles/8140922-how-to-find-your-youtube-video-id-a-quick-guide-with-an-example