Seems Hulu is For Sale. Your Bid?
Hulu’s up for sale according to the Australian IT. It’s sticky, remember.
Do I hear any bids? Bueller?
Hulu’s up for sale according to the Australian IT. It’s sticky, remember.
Do I hear any bids? Bueller?
Remember the short story “The Lottery”? The town would hold a lottery and the “winner” would get stoned to death. That’s how I think about online-video comments. They’re usually demoralizing. Then suddenly I posted a video that almost never made it online. It’s me and my son sharpening pencils. Yahoo featured it on its homepage,…
The headline will make more sense when you view this clip. It’s a bit longer than it needs to be, but a delightful strategy for building your self confidence.
“Be a YouTube Idol: What Makes an Online Video Hit?” is the title of a recent piece by Boston Herald Feature Writer Sean L. McCarthy The article raises the question as to why “Hey Clip” by Tasha has almost 8 million views. Its creator is 21-year-old “starting filmmaker” from Israel.” “I think it really comes…
… you know you’ve been written up on HappySlip. I had assumed everyone knows who she is, but I’m finding out otherwise. Get over to HappySlip’s blog right now. Her blog is People Magazine to my East Baltimore Guide. Who did your logo, HappySlip!? It’s splendid.
“Video advertising is still ‘in its diapers’… you gotta remember that most people don’t want to see ads” said eMarketer’s David Hallerman in a webcast last Thursday (October 21, 2010). eMarketer provided highlights from a report (“Video Advertisement Engagement: What Marketers Need to Know”) in the one-hour webinar, and slides are excerpted from that. Hallerman says…
Coke and Google are soon to publish ROI data on a campaign in Germany that includes online video. The study isolates individuals who were not exposed to television but did see YouTube promotion, and reports incremental consumption data by various digital channels. Paid search leads, of course, and YouTube ranks high (far above banners, which showed…
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I’d be willing to pay $10 for it.
What!? You mean their plus program isnt doing well? Who wouldve thought an overpriced service with such a limited selection of shows that still contain commercials could be going under. Their completely outclassed, we all know it, and their ads are absolutely never relevant. Sell your exclusive rights to netflix and sell the domain to a porn company already..
I cant believe selling a hula hoop is such big news. You can get them at walmart for like, $5.99. Oh wait. You’re talking about hulu. You can still get it at walmart, only its on sale for $3.99.