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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.
Walmart is just one step away from making Mentos & Diet Coke explosions in its parking lot to win the hearts of the 20-something crowd (you know, the ones that will be shopping at Walmart around the year 2057). Thanks to Adriana Cronin-Lukas’ “Furl” for identifying this AdAge story about Walmart’s MySpace account. AdAge refers to it as…
I try to stick to video in this blog, but I’m allowed to wander because there’s no advertising and I’m only paid zero dollars per word. That’s why I write long posts. It’s more profitable. So now I’m going to predict your personality based on one question. What happens in Monopoly when someone lands on “free…
I got to test drive Revver recently, and it’s really cool. Now you can test it before launch (which is actually tomorrow not today). Here’s the Revver 1.0 site. Post bugs here. Note- Revver remains more of a tool than a destination. Think of it as a PayPal that empowers anyone to sell online. It’s…
Digital video brought $1.3 billion in revenue during the first six months of 2013, an uptick of 24 percent over the first half of 2012 at $1.1 billion. This according to recent report by the The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). Some additional highlights Internet ad revenues grew to a unprecedented $20.1 billion in the first half…
TubeMogul’s blog did a nice summary of the online-video sites it feeds, and provides user feedback about the site and monetization status (whether you can make money on the sites). You can also read the “Zagat’s”-like report as a PDF. Thanks to Mark from TubeMogul for bringing this to our attention.
Free pair of YouTube socks (unworn) for the best comment on my AdAge article… not here… on the AdAge site. I want to weird-out some marketers by having them hear from the WVFF back row.
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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!