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Good Morning Starshine. Here’s Bob singing on the first season of Sesame Street with a bunch of hippie muppets.
Wait- not Hippies. Deadheads. Power of positive names.
Good Morning Starshine. Here’s Bob singing on the first season of Sesame Street with a bunch of hippie muppets.
Wait- not Hippies. Deadheads. Power of positive names.
Who needs the fancy Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth wireless rechargeable speakers? Or your fancy SONOS systems? Here’s my morning project… a do-it-yourself semi-portable amplified Bluetooth speaker system made out of my grandfather’s amo box. If you already have a pair of decent speakers, this system will set you back exactly $44.84 and give you sound…
Help name Nalts consulting firm and win $100.
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.
Alright, the “Cheat sheet for marketers interested in online video” didn’t get a lot of views. And frankly I get more people consuming my content in an hour than read this damned blog in a day. So to hell with you. Here’s what you should do to get viral, stupid marketers and agencies. Spend an…
Two points an a hug. A very important ingredient to a video prank, and yet one often omitted from online-video pranks. We’ll get to the meaning of “two points and a hug” shortly, and then dovetail surprisingly into a far heavier topic: my view of the painfully unethical television show “What Would You Do?” The victims on…
This Advertnews.com post has a series of student-created ads that showcase creative advertising ideas that blend into their environment. A PSP2-shaped tennis court. A shopping-cart belt that shows Expedia and illustrations of luggage. A Toblerone bike rack. The form and function become the ad, or vice versa.
Who needs the fancy Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth wireless rechargeable speakers? Or your fancy SONOS systems? Here’s my morning project… a do-it-yourself semi-portable amplified Bluetooth speaker system made out of my grandfather’s amo box. If you already have a pair of decent speakers, this system will set you back exactly $44.84 and give you sound…
Help name Nalts consulting firm and win $100.
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.
Alright, the “Cheat sheet for marketers interested in online video” didn’t get a lot of views. And frankly I get more people consuming my content in an hour than read this damned blog in a day. So to hell with you. Here’s what you should do to get viral, stupid marketers and agencies. Spend an…
Two points an a hug. A very important ingredient to a video prank, and yet one often omitted from online-video pranks. We’ll get to the meaning of “two points and a hug” shortly, and then dovetail surprisingly into a far heavier topic: my view of the painfully unethical television show “What Would You Do?” The victims on…
This Advertnews.com post has a series of student-created ads that showcase creative advertising ideas that blend into their environment. A PSP2-shaped tennis court. A shopping-cart belt that shows Expedia and illustrations of luggage. A Toblerone bike rack. The form and function become the ad, or vice versa.
Who needs the fancy Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth wireless rechargeable speakers? Or your fancy SONOS systems? Here’s my morning project… a do-it-yourself semi-portable amplified Bluetooth speaker system made out of my grandfather’s amo box. If you already have a pair of decent speakers, this system will set you back exactly $44.84 and give you sound…
Help name Nalts consulting firm and win $100.
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.
Alright, the “Cheat sheet for marketers interested in online video” didn’t get a lot of views. And frankly I get more people consuming my content in an hour than read this damned blog in a day. So to hell with you. Here’s what you should do to get viral, stupid marketers and agencies. Spend an…
Two points an a hug. A very important ingredient to a video prank, and yet one often omitted from online-video pranks. We’ll get to the meaning of “two points and a hug” shortly, and then dovetail surprisingly into a far heavier topic: my view of the painfully unethical television show “What Would You Do?” The victims on…
This Advertnews.com post has a series of student-created ads that showcase creative advertising ideas that blend into their environment. A PSP2-shaped tennis court. A shopping-cart belt that shows Expedia and illustrations of luggage. A Toblerone bike rack. The form and function become the ad, or vice versa.
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You know, I really cant stand the boringination of this blog.
Boringization. Sorry.
Nice find. And further proof that your blog IS the Sesame Street of the online video world.
Didn’t think one could make that song geekier than the original, but there you go.
When things were not so hectic. Puppets RULE!!
Don’t disrupt my morning harmony with grumpy comments, kids!