Unwashed-Masses Survey Results
We surveyed. You answered. The results…
We surveyed. You answered. The results…
This video, “Time to Stop Being a Victim,” really spoke to me. Marquisdejolie is the first online-video artist and poet that I discovered, in some ways the last. His lense on his world brings new perspective to my own.
A couple weeks ago I was at General Mills speaking to marketers along side the Pillsbury Doughboy. Come to think of it, it was a lady who marketed the little fella’s crescent rolls. But I prefer the first way I recalled it, so roll with me. Somehow along the way I stopped using “entertaining” and “educational,”…
Two trailers, with dramatically different approaches. The first is about a girl’s death, and takes the viewer backwards to experience it. The second, released recently, shows more game play, and is certainly more “blue” with its cursing and rap music. From a marketer’s perspective, I like the sequence. The first creates intrigue and emotional connection…
One of the things that’s always comforted me about putting my videos online is the power I maintain to remove them. Any of them. At any time. Whether they’re on YouTube, Revver or Google Video. Then I saw this report below from Google Video. Nearly 300,000 people have viewed my “Google Earth: Has it Gone…
The Vlogbrothers (Hank and John) helped orchestrate another “Project Awesome,” and I’m sad I missed participating. This thumbnail collection (right) is a collection of “Project 4 Awesome” videos, which are featured on YouTube’s homepage. Individual creators recognized a charity of their choice to help “end world suck.” While I’m glad to see YouTube editors recognize this…
Ah the curse of success. It’s so wonderfully evident in these comments reported by TechCrunch today: News Corp. (MySpace) chief operating officer Peter Chernin told company investors today that, “If you look at virtually any Web 2.0 application, whether its YouTube, whether it’s Flickr, whether it’s Photobucket or any of the next-generation Web applications, almost…
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Pfft. You’ve taken enough psychology to know that an N of 7 is meaningless. Get back to use when you have an N of 7000.
It doesn’t really matter since the questions were mostly meaningless anyway.
Oh wait, I get it now. This didn’t make sense to me a couple minutes ago, but that’s because I somehow commented the page OF the picture.
4? That’s pretty good.