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Best-Kept Secret in Video Curation: (Second Life for Viral Videos from Another Dimension)

If I was Ray William Johnson or Sxephil, I might keep this coveted “fountain of delicious video” to myself… featuring them on my own videos, with perhaps a brief credit to the creator but not the source. Alas, I lack the good sense of my big brothers on YouTube, having been cursed by an impulse…

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Online-Video Marketing for Small Businesses

How can a small company take advantage of this bountiful new online-video market? They can personalize their offering, increase reach, optimize search-engine rankings, and target with greater precision. While few startups will “go viral,” entrepreneurs have a competitive advantage in their flexibility and agility. Without large bureaucracies or expensive agencies, a smaller business can leave out…

Economic Outlook (video montage): Better 2011, employment low until 2015

A little video montage by Jan Hatzius, chief U.S. economist for Goldman Sachs. He’s positive on 2011, but says it will take 5 years before employment returns to what we consider normal. Dug this up after hearing a few “Debby Downer” friends moan about the economy, and wondering if they were creating their own realities….

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PattyTube: YouTube Gathering March 17, 2011

Come one, come all. Ye Old “PattyTube” on St. Patrick’s Day, and meet Mike Lombardo, WheezyWaiter and whatever other washed-up YouTuber decides to show up. RSVP if you wish at the YouTube Gatherings site, and feel free to suggest/organize an adjoining event/venue. I may promote YouTube gatherings, but I couldn’t organize a 2-person dinner. Right…

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Online-Video Ad Growth for 2011 (Research): TV Budgets in Play?

Online-video advertising spending looks to be growing again in 2011, even after an impressive 40% growth from 2009 to 2010. Media buyers surveyed by Deutsche Bank “Internet Industry Outlook” report (Jan. 18, 2010, see PDF). To fund online-video spending, many predict to cannibalize display advertising and some expect to move as much as 5% of…