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How good are your eyes? See if you can spot the little smiley face on this blog’s template. No peeking at other comments.
How good are your eyes? See if you can spot the little smiley face on this blog’s template. No peeking at other comments.
Amazon will be getting into the online video download space. That’s not news. But Alan Taylor found and posted some “sneak previews” of the site before launch. Click the image or here to see his collection of screen grabs. Post via Techcrunch.
I’ve written many times about an obvious business model: amateurs with decent cameras shoot b-roll and sell it to advertisers at a reasonable price (one time purchase, no complex royalties or licenses). This will drastically reduce the cost of the video ads that will be created in the coming years, and that will be important…
Dan Rayburn writes about the poor targeting of online video ads. I think the problem is that the revenue flowing into online-video is going through media buyers. Media buyers look for reach, frequency, and price. While Rayburn shouldn’t be seeing ads for female razors, the targeting and placement shouldn’t be about registered users and IAB-approved…
It’s hard being in a gay leprechaun video. Oh- not that hard. The “difficult” hard. Not the seedy part: shooting your part in a SanFran hotel room with filmmaker and actor Greg Benson (Mediocrefilms). Sure it felt like we were shooting a porn, but again- that wasn’t the hard part. Here’s what’s hard. NOT meeting…
Information Week/TechWeek Writer Laurie Sullivan wrote a piece titled “YouTube Dives Into Advertising.” YouTube has launched an advertising strategy with online video billboards to give marketers and businesses more than contests and banners to reach consumers. Branded content channels and “participatory video ads” will allow companies to advertise products and services on the YouTube site….
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…
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I see it.
Yup. Simple process of doing a CTRL+A (that’s “select all”) and checking for anything outside thenormal design specs.
Bottom of the page, nicely centered.
http://stats.wordpress.com/h.gif?blog=216400&admin=false&post=0&ref=http%
6×5 pixel…
Smart readers. At least the few that comment.
Smart, bored, all the same in my dictionary.
3.288 seconds. Bottom center, just hanging out waiting to say “hi.”
Found it. But strangely, not a link?
Nalts, I’ve decided your moniker should be “The Viral Video Humorist”.
Maybe you should trademark that?