Milonakis “Lets Me Twitter That”
Andy Milonakis may have gone slightly “off the grid” in recent years, but this video shows he’s still got it. Follow him on Twitter here. Sober for two weeks, too (watch the language).
Andy Milonakis may have gone slightly “off the grid” in recent years, but this video shows he’s still got it. Follow him on Twitter here. Sober for two weeks, too (watch the language).
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I’ve been finding a few of my videos getting great spikes on Yahoo Video and I have three theories: It’s the #2 online video site There isn’t as much competition for videos (Yahoo indexes a lot of videos, but hosts fewer consumer-generated videos than YouTube for instance) The editors are being kind occasionally It’s interesting but not…
Veoh video compass provides browser plug-in to augment your searches with video content. Growing quickly in popularity.
Chris Brogan uses this Bigelow Tea example (see video below) of how to “put a face to a brand.” He’s right.. In just a few seconds, you’ll think differently of Bigelow, and it might change your behavior when you confront dozens of choices of tea (many with more exotic packaging and higher price points). BUT…
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That was pretty good. Although, I still don’t understand the attraction of Twitter. Who really cares what someone is doing every second?
^ Nobody
Unfortunately its addiction rate grows daily lol.
I’m not obsessed with what people are doing every second. I am obsessed with what people are thinking every second.
Believe it or not, Twitter isn’t “I just went to the store” if you don’t want it to be. I follow people that I find intellectually interesting (or funny) and I’m rarely disappointed. When you have that, “I’m going to the store” isn’t really that bad.