Search YouTube Comments
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
www.1secondfilm.com has found a great way to raise funds for The Global Fund for Women. They’re making a 1 second film with about 90 minutes of credits. You can get your name in it for a donation of $1 or more. It’s a clever fundraising technique and it’s created a competition among celebrity. Here’s a…
I wrote about Jessica Kurson recently, and yesterday spent the afternoon with the nationally-known Comedian in NY City (Times Square). I don’t think I’ve had this much fun making a video in ages, and I’m certain this was my finest hour in NYC ever. Subscribe to her here.
Hats off to Showtime, which not only secured a full takeover ad on YouTube to debut “Homeland,” but ran the first episode free on YouTube. No ads, no punitive actions ala Hulu if you fast forward or rewind. That’s just badass, and an amazing marketing strategy. GIVE AWAY your pilot, friends. And you get free…
Fascinating. Even local newspapers want a shot at online video. Some excerpts from a piece on Editor and Publisher by Kevin J. Mireles: YouTube won the initial race out the gate, jumping from nowhere to become a top 30 site in just six months, newspapers are determined not to be left in the dust…
Okay it’s a little off track from video, but don’t you want to know the most popular search engine and how they’re tracking? Google’s up, Yahoo’s down slightly. I have come to the realization that Google and Yahoo users are fundamentally different and should avoid each other in social situations. If you’re married to someone…
Only a small fraction of online video-based advertising will be picked up by user-generated sites like YouTube and MySpace, according to a new report. Over the next four years, just 15 per cent of the total online video advertising budget, will go to user-sites, according to analyst Screen Digest (Financial Times via Next Generation). Arash…
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don’t like it – too big brothery
This is old news, Kevin.
I reposted this because I have trouble finding it. So now I can google wvff and search youtube comments.