The History of Just About Everything
2100 pages and 50 jotter books, but it got full marks… so the displeased eskimo may be pleased with this work.
2100 pages and 50 jotter books, but it got full marks… so the displeased eskimo may be pleased with this work.
As many as 25% of the views of a video may come from people finishing a related video. This chart shows the percentage of views that come from various sources to my “The Best of Naked Vlogs.” This is not a representative example, but look at the percent of traffic that comes from “related video”…
It’s become vogue to poke sticks at large brands that enter viral video with all of the grace of a drunk homeless man stumbling into the women’s room at an upscale country club. Says Wagner James Au of NewTeeVee, “Viral videos from giant corporations are a bit like a middle-aged vinyl salesman with a comb-over…
Oprah’s YouTube Channel Has Flesh-Eating Virus
What can we learn from the most-viewed “viral” videos of 2010? How are they similar and different from years past? First, let’s take a look at the run-down, courtesy of YouTube and ReelSEO, here’s the list. YouTube has a new trend blog/website that’s worth bookmarking or RSS’ing: YouTube Trends. The BED INTRUDER SONG! (a news clip…
We surveyed. You answered. The results…
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Seen this before. Pretty cool.
Speaking of books. Did you finish yours?
I think Quinn’s dad was pretty bummed he missed you that night. He brought his mother and everything…
🙂
I was also wondering if the next time I’m in town I could perhaps crack your kitchen table or tell your children they suck at Wii. Please?
K. Thanks. 🙂
As I watched this I was wondering if he recycled all that paper.
That’s a lot of sheep.
Reminds me of my sister’s wall and of the messages the Wall People (Emailians) leave her there.