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Get Paid to Do Word-of-Mouth Marketing: CashtoBuzz.com
A new startup is paying college kids to simply mention product names to strangers. It’s part of a new viral-marketing wave that capitalizes on the trust of peer-to-peer “buzz marketing. Here’s a video that explains how the system works, and be sure to visit www.CashtoBuzz.com to see some top-notch clients. [youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=e9KtYoUoImk]
People Cancel Cable and Watch Video Online, According to Ancient Print Newspaper
The Wall Street Journal (a really old newspaper that a lot of people read… some of whom aren’t directly responsible for the financial crisis) reports that although only about 1% of people have moved entirely to online-video instead of via cable… people are dropping cable TV to save money. Integrated Media Measurement Inc., reported that 20%…
Age of Blockbuster is Over. Smaller Audiences for All.
“The age of the blockbuster is over,” Wired magazine editor Chris Anderson pronounced at the 2007 National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) conference in Las Vegas. Here are some interesting pieces of information as reported by B&C (Broadcasting & Cable). The event kicked off with a panel discussion about how to monetize content and compensate…
Obama Wins Video Election. Palin In Oval Office.
Although Obama hasn’t been elected President, he’s already won the video election. There’s no disputing that his supporters have mobilized better via online video. Want proof? You Cost Obama the White House. As part of the “get your liberal ass out of bed and vote” campaign, this is an old personalized video trick but rather…
Time Warner AOL to Price Movies at $9.99 to $19.99 per Movie
AOL will offer movie downloads from four studios (20th Century Fox, Sony, Universal and Warner Brothers). AOL Video started in August as a one-stop shop to search and download a wide range of video content from the Web,” wrote ScientificAmerican.com in an article that makes one wonder if they’re not owned by AOL/TimeWarner. Why price…
Old is the New New: “Geriatric1927″ is YouTube’s Newest Star
From Reuters… the chronologically challenged are also getting into YouTube. YouTube, the popular online home video site, has an unexpected star — a septuagenarian British widower — whose soft-spoken, humble manner has won the hearts of users of the youth dominated Web site. Peter posted his first video on YouTube about a week ago, under the user…
