Milonakis “Lets Me Twitter That”
Andy Milonakis may have gone slightly “off the grid” in recent years, but this video shows he’s still got it. Follow him on Twitter here. Sober for two weeks, too (watch the language).
Andy Milonakis may have gone slightly “off the grid” in recent years, but this video shows he’s still got it. Follow him on Twitter here. Sober for two weeks, too (watch the language).
Those of us that upload videos frequently have certainly developed a preference based on speed, convenience and “instant gratification” (ability of a site to show video soon after uploading it). Let’s review the common online video sites based on how well they facilitate uploading/posting of videos: YouTube: Used to be faster. The past few weeks I seem…
And TheQuadSpot interviewed me for a surprisingly polished show for amateurs. Watch. Again it’s free. Seriously I’m just going to blog about myself for a while. It’s what bloggers do, right? I had a chicken sandwich on Weight Watchers bread. I’m down more than 20 pounds since I shot The Unlicensed Therapist. As Zipster08 might…
We YouTube Partners require two things to make money: a large number of views, and advertisers. Thanks to Kalle Tompros of SearchEngineWatch for summarizing the options available to advertisers. These include promoted videos (which requires advertisers to have videos on YouTube), homepage takeovers, instream ads (prerolls), and text overlays. For more options, see YouTube’s how-to…
So the book site (BeyondViral) is pretty darned live for this weeks’ official release. Now c’mon WillVideoForFood “backrowers.” You’ve done majestically on Amazon’s ratings. Let’s show David M. Scott (he’s like the Fred of social media) how fun people respond to blogs. He and Steve Garfield helped get me into Wiley’s New Rules for Social…
What perfect timing. I watched this “New Media Minute” by Daisy Whitney, and was interrupted by a Product Director who’s seething over his clueless media buyers. My client, like me, is perplexed and annoyed by the inability of most media buyers to speak succinctly to brands about two simple things: whether the media spend is,…
Nice piece by ZeFrank on copyright law, YouTube, and Creative Commons. It’s not as funny as his normal daily blog, but very informative. Raises some important issues about consumer-generated videos and the implications of profit, copyright law and Adam Curry who steals stuff.
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That was pretty good. Although, I still don’t understand the attraction of Twitter. Who really cares what someone is doing every second?
^ Nobody
Unfortunately its addiction rate grows daily lol.
I’m not obsessed with what people are doing every second. I am obsessed with what people are thinking every second.
Believe it or not, Twitter isn’t “I just went to the store” if you don’t want it to be. I follow people that I find intellectually interesting (or funny) and I’m rarely disappointed. When you have that, “I’m going to the store” isn’t really that bad.