An Interview You See On Video With Me for People Here
I was interviewed by Linda Sherman and here is the interview on a YouTube video for you to see and enjoy very much while you see it.
photo © 2010 Linda Sherman | more info(via: Wylio)
I was interviewed by Linda Sherman and here is the interview on a YouTube video for you to see and enjoy very much while you see it.
photo © 2010 Linda Sherman | more info(via: Wylio)
I’ve sent a fair number of my online videos to networks but rarely ever see them air. Fortunately someone caught this BBC report about Blackberry Addiction, and tossed it on YouTube. It includes random clips from my Crackberry Blackberry. It’s really funny to see my stupid parody contrasted with English commentary about how Blackberrys impair…
This Wall Street Journal article gave Patrick Sell (creator of Idonothingallday) a dramatic spike in traffic to his website packed with short videos of beautiful women in NYC. Patrick has been doing this for a while, and he’s as humble as they come. Not what you’d expect in a voyeuristic video maker. Good press for…
My favorite roving reporter, Alex Delyle (TheDailyReel), reports that Variety reports that YouTube may share ad revenue… some… day…. soon. Says Variety: Content creators who upload their videos to the site will be offered the option of having short ads shown at the beginning or end, with the resulting revenues split 50-50, according to Howard…
My two videos from the GE/Howcast Healthymagination “Better Health for More People” campaign might just teach you something you didn’t know. I still taste the garlic. Seriously.
Tom Schmoyer created a ReelSEO video to summarize a bunch of YouTube changes (below), and navigates them for creators and advertisers. Changes include a new uploader tool for creators the ability to link directly from videos offsite to fundraising (Kickstarter, Indigogo) new ways to select ads (monitization) preferences, 150K options for free music you can add…
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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Love it, but all I can think of you the pig licking your face. PIGGY IN THE RAIN, PIGGY IN THE RAIN, PIGGY PIGGY PIGGY PIGGY PIGGY IN THE RAIN.
It was odd seeing you gesticulating with just your right arm. It gave the impression that your left arm was in a cast/sling or something.
Kevin is the go to person for video on line
BuddhaCharlie – Kevin Nalty is a smart, multi-faceted man. The humorous videos he produces resonate with a broad spectrum of people on-line around the world. Now you’ve seen another side of him.
Alexis – I was constraining one of Kevin’s arms by standing near him during the interview. I’m sure he just didn’t want to risk hitting me.
Kevin – thanks for the video and the photo. I plan to post both with a review of Beyond Viral.
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Linda,
It was a great interview, and I could not agree with you more. Kevin represent what the future and the NOW of marketing needs to be. I’m 35 today, and have dealt with many on Kevin’s corporate level, but I never last long because they take themselves to serious, and can not laugh at themselves. Don’t tell Kevin, but I think 10 years from now, he will be looked at and looked back upon as an important figure in the way the marketing world turns. Wait perhaps hill become so big, he could give me a job cleaning the toilets in his office !!!