Girl Asks Santa for Dad’s Return from Iraq. Santa Removes Beard.
Try not to cry. I dare you. A girl in North Carolina asks Santa for her dad’s return from Iraq. Santa removes his beard and she gets her wish.
Try not to cry. I dare you. A girl in North Carolina asks Santa for her dad’s return from Iraq. Santa removes his beard and she gets her wish.
Let’s just get this right out… this post is going to be narcissistic. And I recognize that’s not good for my health (US News Health). Michael Humphrey of Forbes.com continues his series of YouTube personalities with an article about me titled, “Nalts: The Viral Video Whisperer Talks YouTube Dominance, Audience Analysis And Cats.” Sample paragraphs…
I’ll be live with Tom Green on a panel at the Digital Content Newfront 2009. Watch live today at 2:45 EST by clicking here. Or catch it on Tom Green Live here at 11:30 pacific. Sponsored by Digitas (The Third Act). You can follow the event on Twitter. Or follow Tom Green. Or follow me…
Since there's no model that has high traffic (YouTube) AND pay-for-content (Revver), this has been my strategy for making money through online video. Use it as your own risk. Create good stuff. I'm hit or miss, and still experimenting. Since I'm not interested in making sexy videos, I focus on humor. Sometimes topical, sometimes corny,…
Until today, WillVideoForFood didn’t have a “Greatest Corporate Social-Media Collapse” Award, but it’s now going to the uncontested “winner.” Best Buy, a company once known for its savvy social-media presence spearheaded by Barry Judge (seen below, searching Monster.com for jobs at Circuit City), has gone from great to mediocre to embarrassing… in just a few…
This Dan Greenberg story in MediaPost is good news to online-video advertising enthusiasts. Seems the “gap” is closing, and online video is moving into critical mass. Did I just say “critical mass”? Oh well. Dan provides 5 reasons: Big brands be making video content investments Top agencies be making online video a practice/priority Agencies are…
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…
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