Once you've been running your YouTube campaign for a while, you can optimize your YouTube & partners line item to better achieve your advertising goals by looking for insights in various YouTube metrics.
Evaluate campaign health indicators
Start by taking a look at some of the following key metrics to gauge if your YouTube campaign is meeting your goals.
Evaluate ad competitiveness with cost-per-view (CPV)
Tips to meet your CPV goals
While your maximum cost per viewbid is the most direct link to cost per view, there is a balance between the targeting and creative that also provide the best user match, and therefore drive a higher view rate and low CPV. Here are some tips for optimizing for CPV.
- Adjust your bids:Bids have the most direct link to CPVs in that you will never pay a higher CPV than your maximum bid. However, they act only as a ceiling, and so are only one way to make CPV adjustments. The most effective use of bids is in bidding your true value for the view that you’re buying (much as you would with a click in Google Search). However, this “true value” is often difficult to arrive at, and is a critical place to focus in post-campaign evaluation. The best starting point for defining your value of a view is by comparing your paid views, owned views (views of content that you own), and earned views (views from shares). A view can drive far more activity beyond what you pay for directly. With YouTube ads, there can be improved engagement and recall for ads that haven’t even been seen for the full 30 seconds, meaning you don’t pay, but still accrue value.
- Expand your targeting:Restricting your targeting will lead to higher competition. This will likely manifest itself in higher CPVs, unless you are already near your maximum bid, in which case you will simply stop winning auctions and end up with unspent budget. Expanding targeting will allow the ad-serving system to identify auctions where your ads and bids are more competitive, and can reduce the campaign’s overall average CPV. You may still find a valuable audience at a lower CPV by exploring broader targets. Remember, the skippable format itself acts as a targeting filter where you pay only for engaged viewers who choose to watch your ad.
- Improve your ads:Because strong ads drive good view rate, they can often impact the CPV. As view rates rise, CPVs fall because the auction values relevant ads that audiences will enjoy as shown by their willingness to view-through. Learn more about Tips for creating effective video ads in the YouTube Help Center.
Evaluate ad health with view rate
Tips to meet your view rate goals
Although it’s not obvious that targeting could be a method to improve the view rate of a campaign, it could impact performance because it affects who is able to view your ad.
- Improve your ads
- Shorter ads have higher view rates; if your ad can convey the same message in 20 seconds than in 30, consider editing a shorter version.
- If you create several ads as part of a campaign, each will provide you a chance to better connect with your audience. Even small differences in your ad's text or video can mean large improvements in view rate and cost over the course of a campaign.
- Minor tweaks like changing the introduction, or adding or removing call-to-actions can help shift viewer behavior and improve view rate.
- Improve your targeting:The following are a few ways that targeting can affect view rate:
- Wrong targeting:If you identified the wrong target audience, you might see more skipping of your video ad. You’ll want to adjust your targeting methods as you figure out who is responding best to your ad.
- Missed audience:You might also be restricting where your ad shows, and therefore may be “hiding” ads from some viewers who may want to view them. Some advertisers think any views outside a specific target demographic group are “wasted." But, remember that skippable video ads are billed only when someone chooses to watch the video, so it may be possible to find a receptive audience by expanding your targeting. This will often have the added benefit of reducing your average CPV.
Evaluate engagement with clickthrough rate
If your goal is to drive more people to your website, YouTube channel, or Watch page with your video ad, CTR is the right metric to look at and optimize for. Looking at your CTR over time will tell you how well your video ad is doing to drive customers from your ad to your website.
Optimize campaign performance
Once you have a sense of the overall health of your campaign based on the indicators above, you can optimize campaign performance with some of these best practices. If you aren’t seeing the performance you’re expecting for your YouTube & partners line item, making some of these changes could improve issues like underspending or over-targeting.
Refine targeting to reach more relevant audiences
Expand targeting to increase reach
Adjust bid or frequency cap if you're seeing no spend
There are two common reasons why you may see no spend at all on a YouTube & partners line item if the line item is active, has a budget, has active ads and correct targeting settings:
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Low bids: You may be bidding too low to win the ad auction. Use line item reach forecasting to see how increasing your bid may improve line item performance.
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Frequency limited: Audiences may not be eligible to see your ads based on your frequency cap settings. This is especially true if your line item is targeting a small audience.
Use video remarketing
Video remarketing is a powerful tool that takes viewers' activity on your YouTube channel to create highly specific lists to retarget your ads to. After linking your YouTube channel to your Display & Video 360 advertiser, you can create these lists based on various ways people interact with your videos, such as watching a video, subscribing to your channel, or even liking. Learn more about YouTube audiences .
Target Google video partners
About Google video partners
Google video partners are high-quality publisher websites and mobile apps in the Google Display Network where you can show your ads to viewers beyond YouTube. Publishers are carefully vetted and must abide by Google’s inventory quality standards. Video partners span multiple content categories including entertainment, sports, news, technology, automotive and home and garden, among others.
Video partners are included by default in inventory targeting when you create a YouTube & partners line item in Display & Video 360. To include or exclude video partners from a YouTube & partners line item, edit your Inventory Source targeting from the line item’s Targeting settings page.
Example of a skippable ad on video partners (desktop)
The benefits of targeting video partners
Show ads on content that fits your brand
Video partners offer the same robust controls, content settings, and targeting that’s available on YouTube. This allows you to have more control over what type of content your ads can appear on or next to, and better tailor your campaigns to your brand.
Reports can be segmented by YouTube and Google Display Network to measure the relative performance.
Engage new viewers outside of YouTube
- Reach:Video partners can help you engage new users outside of YouTube, so you can increase the reach of your video ads.
- YouTube views:When a skippable ad is watched on video partners, it will increment the view count of your YouTube video.
- Impact:Ads on video partners can help customers become more aware of your products and more interested in your brand.
Learn more About Google video partners .
Target Google TV inventory
About Google TV
Google TV is a media-streaming platform that powers smart televisions, over-the-top devices, and set-top-boxes allowing users to stream TV shows, movies, and other video content from their favorite apps.
How ads on Google TV work
Through YouTube guaranteed or non-guaranteed instant deals you can show your video ads on the home screen of Google TV in certain countries with the Google TV Masthead ad format. Certain YouTube & partners video and YouTube instant deal line item types will serve on Google TV by default, but you can choose to opt-out by unchecking the “Google TV” checkbox under Inventory Sources in line item targeting.
Click-through behavior for Masthead ads
Depending on what assets are provided for the Masthead ad, users clicking your ad will be directed to different destinations.
YouTube | Google TV | ||||
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❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
Watch now |
Opens video on YouTube app |
Opens video on YouTube app |
✅ |
❌ |
❌ |
Specified CTA |
Final landing page URL (only supported on mobile & desktop) |
Final landing page URL through QR code |
✅ In this scenario, the final landing page URL is required but not used as the click-through destination |
✅ |
❌ |
Specified CTA |
Opens video on YouTube app |
Opens Google TV app* |
✅ In this scenario, the final landing page URL is required but not used as the click-through destination |
✅ |
✅ |
Specified CTA |
Opens video on YouTube app |
Opens deeplinked section within Google TV app* |
Note: YouTube & partners video Efficient reach and Non-skippable reach line items no longer serve on Google TV in-stream inventory, which was previously supported in the United States. Later in 2025, YouTube & partners Efficient reach line items will be eligible to serve on Google TV in some countries using in-feed video ads, if the line item is opted into this inventory source and the in-feed ad format. Until then, ads may not appear on Google TV even if opted into the Google TV inventory source.
It is possible to purchase ads through Display & Video 360 that serve on the Google TV platform outside of YouTube & partners line items. This includes ads within Connected TV apps when the user is watching through a device using the Google TV platform, or in-stream ads serving on Google TV Freeplay and sold by Xumo.