Easy Report Code for YouTube Errors

Another humorous YouTube error message… this one has a very simple code to include in a report to the technical folks. I memorized it.

Another humorous YouTube error message… this one has a very simple code to include in a report to the technical folks. I memorized it.
A letter from Veoh: In the coming months, Veoh will be launching advertising and revenue sharing with Pro Publishers. We are building our own advertising technology to suit the needs of our publishers and audience, but in the meantime, we have decided to investigate external possibilities. Over the next week, we will run a trial…
My friend ran a digital media buying company and literally wrote a book on internet advertising. He told me three things I never forgot: The best color for a banner ad (from a direct response point of view) is “clear.” That is, whatever blends with the publisher site. It’s hard — if not impossible — to…
Brownmarkfilms sues Southpark for stealing its “What What In My Butt” YouTube video. Seriously? This is about the highest complement you’ll get in your career. Hey Southpark… you have my permission to use anything you want from my Nalts channel. It all sucks, but that didnd’t stop you here. Okay can I insult this video without offending gay…
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…
Well it’s no wonder YouTube advertising guru Rick Silvestrini is farting with delight. Even local politicians are using YouTube to advertise. Here’s one from a Philadelphia guy who wants to be president, mayor or governor or something. Obviously someone on the campaign is savvy enough to target me by region and age… perhaps even income….
Credit to Poptart for tapping the two most-subscribed YouTube musicians: DaveDays and VenetianPrincess, and for taking over the homepage to promote the campaign (exhibit A). Let’s look objectively as possible at this campaign to see what worked and didn’t… The homepage takeover caught my attention first, even though I’m subscribed to both of these musicians…