Forbes Cover Story on YouTube (Gives Me Headache Behind Eye)
Micropersuasion reports that “Forbes Hearts YouTube.” Here’s the blog entry and a link to the story, which I refuse to read. Someone is welcome to summarize in a comment.
Micropersuasion reports that “Forbes Hearts YouTube.” Here’s the blog entry and a link to the story, which I refuse to read. Someone is welcome to summarize in a comment.
Imagine a year ago if I told you that Fox Broadcasting would be promoting its debut television shows via online-video personalities (see press release) that were unknown before sites like YouTube. And that Hulu, a network site, would promote on the Superbowl. I’m the “chief strategical officer” for Hitviews, so I can’t cover this objectively….
I recently told a few hundred Canadian marketers that their social-media expert should be an improv comic, an insight that hit me during my all-night roadtrip to Toronto. Moments later, one former improv comic (from Freshed Baked Entertainment) confided at lunch that he’s using his improv experience to help brands create entertaining content. This notion…
Would you cut off your pinky finger for money? Click below to fill out the survey. I’ll bet I could dramatically impact your selection based on a photo before you complete it (a stack of bills vs. a bloody missing finger I almost pasted below). I’m not offering. Just wondering. My sister used to always…
Yeyyy! A YouTuber, anthrocrane, made me a Nalts puppet! I can’t wait to hug him and hold him and name him George. Thanks Matt. You can see more of his art here. Clear the little guy has been to Dr. Bauman (surgeonofnalts) for a hair transplant. Now say only nice things unless you can make…
Well the nation’s talking about one thing. I mean besides the natural disasters and wars and stuff… And Nancy Grace, who is still covering Caylee and baby Jessica being stuck in a well. Betty White on Saturday Night Live! Selected by a Facebook mob for the high honor, and propelling the show to its highest…
Keek raised $7 million to fuel a relatively new social-video sharing site, joining a crowded space including SocialCam, Viddy and Twitvid. VatorNews announced, “Keek is a social video network that lets people upload video snippets of just about anything from their mobile phones. It’s a bit like Twitter but what’s shared isn’t 140-character Tweets, but…