Torture Fred from YouTube: Pick Your Weapon
Dane from Gagfilms provides this interactive video so you can torture YouTube’s “Fred” in six fun-filled ways. I like the nuclear weapon.
It was a good week for YouTubers on NBC. Key of Awesome’s Mark Douglas appeared as Ian in the “Woggles,” a PG-13 version of Australian children singers, “The Wiggles.” And “Chocolate Rain Guy” (TayZonday) gets an SNL impression by Kenan Thompson! See Buzzfeed for a collection of Woggles media or see the entire episode of “30 Rock”…
Could you be worth less than one dollar a month to StupidVideo? The site offers a premium service that allows you to enjoy its videos ad-free for 99 cents a month (on annual subscription, and it eliminates streaming ads only). This begs the question- is that what it’s worth to a viewer to skip ad…
Here’s a new Q&A I did for iMedia Connection that addresses some of the issues surrounding consumer-generated advertising. Interview by Neil Perry of Xlntads.com (and former executive from McDonalds).
Book review of David Meerman Scott’s “World Wide Rave” book about rules of social media, PR and marketing.
If you’ve seen one lip synch music video you’ve seen them all. Except for this one. Good luck getting this song out of your head. And will someone explain what the Colgate tube is about? I’ll bet if the WSJ did some digging they’d find out P&G funded this.
New to online video. It’s “Evil Fist”… He’s got short (under 20 second) clips that showcase his evilness (and drinking problem that leads to depression). Here’s his profile on YouTube. He even has his own EvilFist website.
It was a good week for YouTubers on NBC. Key of Awesome’s Mark Douglas appeared as Ian in the “Woggles,” a PG-13 version of Australian children singers, “The Wiggles.” And “Chocolate Rain Guy” (TayZonday) gets an SNL impression by Kenan Thompson! See Buzzfeed for a collection of Woggles media or see the entire episode of “30 Rock”…
Could you be worth less than one dollar a month to StupidVideo? The site offers a premium service that allows you to enjoy its videos ad-free for 99 cents a month (on annual subscription, and it eliminates streaming ads only). This begs the question- is that what it’s worth to a viewer to skip ad…
Here’s a new Q&A I did for iMedia Connection that addresses some of the issues surrounding consumer-generated advertising. Interview by Neil Perry of Xlntads.com (and former executive from McDonalds).
Book review of David Meerman Scott’s “World Wide Rave” book about rules of social media, PR and marketing.
If you’ve seen one lip synch music video you’ve seen them all. Except for this one. Good luck getting this song out of your head. And will someone explain what the Colgate tube is about? I’ll bet if the WSJ did some digging they’d find out P&G funded this.
New to online video. It’s “Evil Fist”… He’s got short (under 20 second) clips that showcase his evilness (and drinking problem that leads to depression). Here’s his profile on YouTube. He even has his own EvilFist website.
It was a good week for YouTubers on NBC. Key of Awesome’s Mark Douglas appeared as Ian in the “Woggles,” a PG-13 version of Australian children singers, “The Wiggles.” And “Chocolate Rain Guy” (TayZonday) gets an SNL impression by Kenan Thompson! See Buzzfeed for a collection of Woggles media or see the entire episode of “30 Rock”…
Could you be worth less than one dollar a month to StupidVideo? The site offers a premium service that allows you to enjoy its videos ad-free for 99 cents a month (on annual subscription, and it eliminates streaming ads only). This begs the question- is that what it’s worth to a viewer to skip ad…
Here’s a new Q&A I did for iMedia Connection that addresses some of the issues surrounding consumer-generated advertising. Interview by Neil Perry of Xlntads.com (and former executive from McDonalds).
Book review of David Meerman Scott’s “World Wide Rave” book about rules of social media, PR and marketing.
If you’ve seen one lip synch music video you’ve seen them all. Except for this one. Good luck getting this song out of your head. And will someone explain what the Colgate tube is about? I’ll bet if the WSJ did some digging they’d find out P&G funded this.
New to online video. It’s “Evil Fist”… He’s got short (under 20 second) clips that showcase his evilness (and drinking problem that leads to depression). Here’s his profile on YouTube. He even has his own EvilFist website.
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ed did a nice one too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aek67qoBnzg
That T-rex kinda gets your attention too!
I like it.
That was one of the most refreshing and gratifying things I have ever done. Thank you.
I shouldn’t want to see this… but I do.
Loved it. I did them all. Way too much fun.