YouTube Was Beaten (CBS)
CBS shows its editorial class by not just reposting a beating of some dude in Richmond, but titling it “YouTube Beating in Richmond.”
CBS shows its editorial class by not just reposting a beating of some dude in Richmond, but titling it “YouTube Beating in Richmond.”
When I worked for Johnson & Johnson, I was charged with reviewing the “eDetailing” space and helping J&J pharma brands determine if/how they should use eDetailing. (eDetailing was a way for marketers to educate physicians without barging down their office doors with pharmaceutical reps). This idea was not well understood by leaders who had sold…
I love it when a certain artist, video creator, or web series finds THE sponsor. Not a sponsor, but the ideal one. The kind of sponsor that you’d think would be stalking the entertainer, but sadly probably doesn’t know they exist. There are matches made in heaven: iJustine or Happyslip and Mac, Rhett & Link…
As I mentioned previously, I’m presenting “The Secrets of Viral Video Marketing” at a Yahoo! event called “Big Screen, Little Screen.” It’s this Wednesday, July 9 in Toronto, Canada. Want to review the deck and provide any suggestions? Obviously it won’t be self explanatory, but I thought I’d give you loyal WVFF readers a sneak…
Kudos to JD Lasica for sharing his intellectual capital. He’s offering handouts, tactics, and his presentation. When I was in the training field, Elliott Masie used to say, “give away knowledge, charge for consulting.”
Watch out folks. “Officer Bubbles” (Toronto police constable Adam Josephs) is suing not just the people behind YouTube video parodies of his anti-bubble threat (example from a 2-day old account “MisterOfficerBubbles” channel that’s soon to vanish), but commenters as well. According to this post, Josephs is suing Todd “pussymcfats” Mara (age 33 and father of…
Thanks to “Seeing Through the Windows” author Preston Gralla and SFGate’s Matt Rosoff for pointing out what I’d missed. While YouTube/Google retains its massive lead in online-video viewing, Microsoft is catching up. I’ve written about comScore’s newest rankings, but failed to recognize that Microsoft quietly crept from #7 (last month) to #2. That fact went largely unnoticed…
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Have you recovered yet from your harrowing experience in DC?
Yeah, THAT was not deliberate. Pretty cheap.
I couldnt open the link.
Glad to have you back, sukatra!!!!!
Yeyyyy it’s a girl’s reunion