EvilFist Has Potential Girlfriend
He’s evil. And that makes it hard for EvilFist (see videos) to meet ladies. But this photo was submitted to him by a potential mate.
He thinks she’s kinda hot, even with the Tammy Fay makeup job.
Isshehotornot.com?
He’s evil. And that makes it hard for EvilFist (see videos) to meet ladies. But this photo was submitted to him by a potential mate.
He thinks she’s kinda hot, even with the Tammy Fay makeup job.
Isshehotornot.com?
Last week I attended the Independent Feature Project (IFP)’s event in NYC, and was intrigued by some of the questions independent film makers were asking about online video. So here are some thoughts for aspiring film makers who are asking themselves the question, “how can I take advantage of the emerging online video space?” Ken…
I was just trying to figure out why my “How to Make Your Own Healies” video (its title is actually “Poor Man Healies” was getting so much traffic. Then I realized… at the moment, it’s the number one ranked listing on Google for the keyword “healies.” Turns out there isn’t much competition since Healies is…
Want to get your stuff seen? Should you obsess with YouTube or go for the “long tail“? Let’s explore this important debate, and obviously the right answer is “do both.” But don’t hold your breath waiting for a million views on YouTube, or kill yourself getting your video on the homepage of some niche blog…
When I see my sweet AdAge pour more gas on the “Old-Spice goes viral” story, I feel like it’s time to remind my fellow marketers that they’ve got a better shot of developing (the shirtless actor) Isaiah Mustafa‘s abs than getting their TV or online-video spot viral. This is another excellent example of the exception…
Dane from Gagfilms provides this interactive video so you can torture YouTube’s “Fred” in six fun-filled ways. I like the nuclear weapon.
Warning: This post has a self-serving promotional element, but I still think you’ll find it entertaining. A strange thing happens to marketers in December, and it’s a phenomenon that is true for most companies in any industry. Marketers spent much of the year managing their budget tightly, asking about ROI, and squeezing vendors. Then in…