YouTube Color Coding (video)
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Web Video Report polled a number of online-video outlets, and it seems that $25 CPM (cost per thousand) is the norm, with slight variances based on the quality and “targetability” of the content. After a quick scan, you’ll get insights from the comments by Mike Abundo and Paul Kontonis.
Despite NBC reports to the contrary — and speculation by many YouTubers — LonleyGirl15 is actually real. Here is some footage we obtained of a 9-year-old Bree back in 1998. See for yourself. Some things never change.
Take it from the author of “Beyond Viral,” dear reader. Viral video is like fire. It can create a toasty fire or get people burned. Today we learned out the Times Square billboard hack video was part of the campaign for the film, Limitless. The deception was the brainchild of the viral-video maker “ThinkModo,” according…
Time for the “Crap in a Tiffany’s Bag” contest. There’s not an actual physical prize for this, but you’ll win the respect of your peers. The idea generated through some comment discussions on this blog. Can you make a video that attracts the most views but has the worst ratings? It’s tough because it has to…
You know, if I ever questioned whether it was worth writing an eBook (“How to Become Popular on YouTube Without Any Talent“), it’s all behind me now. Songwriter Abby Simons has made the homepage of YouTube with “Let’s Make a Collab.” For those of you new to this space, a collab (collaboration) is when several…
Do you know what your student is doing? What if you strapped a camera on his/her head and then crunched the numbers to compare activities like reading, videogaming and watching television? The answer, my friends, is on the tip of the head. Thanks for the contribution, Jan.
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The guy has an interesting accent. I wonder where he’s from.
As for the color coding, I don’t think it’s a bad idea, but it’s not terribly innovative or anything. Meh.
Did he end the video with the question, “What are your tots?”
I don’t get it.
Marquis- he meant “TATERS” (I speak English AND Southern).