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While the online-video space is expected to grow more than 40% annually for the next three years (eMarketer), an AdAge article today reminds us that the boom isn’t “evenly distributed,” with two companies as the primary recipients of shifting advertising dollars. The online-video market was about $1.8 billion last year, with half of that going to…
The folks behind Xlntads.com (the contest site that connects brands and video creators) were good enough to let me hijack their studio for my fake election videos (“Embarassing TV Appearance” and “Embarassing TV Appearance part 2“). Famed YouTuber, Renetto, makes a cameo in these. So the least I could do was talk about Xlntads for…
The Numa Numa Kid returned yesterday with a new video: “New Numa” video. And here’s a promo to his new contest. Visit his NumaNuma site for details and you can even get ring tones. Of course nothing tops the classic Numa Numa bit. The comments seem to support that the sequel rarely tops the original….
… when maybe one person will read it for every 10,000 people that watch my videos? Oh- I remember now. It’s the profit from the ads I sell around these words.
My last post about Mad Men’s fake Peggy Olson character raises an interesting debate. Should the television show’s producers create the online-personas of the characters, or invite the public to assume them? The first “gold standard” case study for television & web integration was Heroes, which launched character identities online 3 months prior to the…
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Ugh, I hate emoticons. Worst blog post ever, you hack.
What does this even mean?
It means that he sucks at writing blogs, but he is damn good at getting people to click on the fucking link to read absolutely NOTHING.
I think this was one of my most informing blog posts.
In before another frown of a blog post.