Warning: You Will Sing This Song All Day
Go ahead. I dare you to click.
Go ahead. I dare you to click.
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”…
His name is Marcos. In this video from December he — after taking a leak — says he’s willing to draw a picture of anyone on YouTube. Then quite suddenly one of his videos claimed the coveted feature spot. By last count he had more than 1,000 comments… many included requests for drawings. I’d estimate…
Obama shoots bird at McCain
All you can ever hope when you make a stupid online video is a reaction. You don’t really care if it’s positive or negative. And that’s what I got with the Lay Me Off. Yahoo gave me a gift I’ll always treasure. It’s hundreds and hundreds of scathing comments about the video, and I’ve only…
A nice article in StreamingMedia about online video for the web. Nice because it quotes me.
One of the benefits of having a daily vlog channel (see definition below), is you can drop in subtle product placements or promotions for friends — but still do proper sponsored videos on the core channel. See as an example today’s Unclenalts video (a 356-day vlog channel, dubbed “YouTube Orbit.” I wanted to plug Daisy…
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Hey, Nalts. You preach about copyright protection and then you link to a site that stole something from PBS? Didn’t you spend 7 summers interning at a PBS stations? Hypocrit.
Shut up and leave me alone. It was a funny clip. And Sesame Street wasn’t making it easy to find.
No- seriously. You need to decide whether you’re about copyright protection or whether you’re going to follow the copyright theft lemmings off the cliff.
P.S. You can’t spell.