I’m Better Than You. You Handled My Ass Pennies
The headline will make more sense when you view this clip. It’s a bit longer than it needs to be, but a delightful strategy for building your self confidence.
The headline will make more sense when you view this clip. It’s a bit longer than it needs to be, but a delightful strategy for building your self confidence.
Let’s pretend we all share a common definition of social media. Video’s role toward that should be obvious. It’s another way to be social, and arguably more media. While online-video isn’t all social, it’s hard to imagine having a robust social-media presence without video. At the least, video is more social than the written word,…
Funny cartoon about YouTube and its “fat guy getting kicked in the groin” videos instead of “beautiful life-changing piece of film” ones. From Comics.com “Sheldon.” Click to read type…
Via Larry Kless, here’s Mark Robertson, the King of Video SEO, sharing some tips about video codecs, encoding, and other things we don’t quite understand… but know are important. Until you or your agency are doing all these things as prescribed by Dr. Robertson, we recommend getting all of your content on YouTube. Turns out…
I’ve written many times about an obvious business model: amateurs with decent cameras shoot b-roll and sell it to advertisers at a reasonable price (one time purchase, no complex royalties or licenses). This will drastically reduce the cost of the video ads that will be created in the coming years, and that will be important…
Blogging has been all the rage for a few years — with cover stories on major magazines, blogs about blogs, and some bloggers literally becoming credible media sources that rival legacy print and television brands. Interestingly, there’s a trend that appears to have accelerated far faster and more dramatically than blogs. Online video. Take for…
According to eMarketer, companies are spending $1.60 on online video for every $100 they spend on television. Video ads will account for only 4.3% of overall online ad spending in 2009, but 5.6% next year and 7.1% in 2011. This chart below shows that the spending per hour view is not low, but this is…
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Well crap. There goes ANOTHER of my closely held thirty year secrets.
I’ve been wiping with dollars for 10 years myself.