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Traditional Media Content Gets More YouTube Views, But Less…

By • on July 13, 2009

Fairly “no-brainer” news from Business Day in AU: traditional media stuff gets more views, but far less interaction. The traditional media content dominated the most-viewed category, 717 compared with 277 for user-created

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Brands: Teens Like Free and Fun

By • on July 13, 2009

“So when a marketer offers a compelling set of free and fun items as part of an advertising campaign, not only do teens respond positively,” says Lauren Bigelow in an iMediaConnection article. “But studies

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Content Not Ads. Joining Little-Money Club. YouTubers Go Full-Time.

By • on July 13, 2009

You may have missed these, but they’re interesting. Shows where money is and isn’t. But current flawed or productive models may not be indicative of future ones. It’s 1999 all over again. 1) Decline

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Michael Jackson’s Ghost Appears on Larry King/CNN

By • on July 9, 2009

Be sure to stay with this YouTube clip. The ghost isn’t, in fact, the old guy at the beginning (that’s CNN’s Larry King). It comes later… way down the hall. Don’t worry- this isn’t a scary prank video. Just an odd shadow that makes people wonder if Michael Jackson’s ghost is still hanging

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The Internet Imagined in 1969

By • on July 9, 2009

Courtesy of Jaffe, here’s a video that depicts the Internet in all the glory we know today… multiple screens and keyboards. Video everywhere. We’re almost here, right? And it was created 40 f’ing years ago (yeah when I

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YouTube Demographics Round-Up

By • on July 7, 2009

Lots of people have been asking me lately about the demographics about YouTube users (age, median income, gender). Here are some recent stats you’ll want in your “back pocket.” According to the YouTube “fact sheet”:

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NYC 7/8/9 Online-Video Gathering: Saturday 12-4:00 Location Confirmed

By • on July 7, 2009

I finally got the confirmation from the NYC Parks peeps about the permit for Saturday’s online-video gathering (July 11, 2009 from 12-4:00). Seems the missing piece they needed was a (gasp) $200 check for cleanup. They don’t cash it unless we leave a mess. Please don’t leave a mess. No CommentsRead this story »

How Social is Your Brand?

By • on June 29, 2009

I wrote about some “poor man” tools for social-media monitoring recently, and here’s

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How TMZ Really Scooped Mainstream Press on Michael Jackson’s Death

By • on June 27, 2009

Thursday night I was at my son’s first swim meet when I heard news about Michael Jackson being rushed to the hospital. While others searched Google news to no avail, I jumped on Twitter and found a number of third-hand reports that Jackson was dead. The only source listed was AOL-owned gossip website,

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Poor Man’s Guide to Social-Media Monitoring

By • on June 27, 2009

I usually encourage people at conferences to do two things the next morning because they’re easy and free. Create a Google alert for their brand name. And subscribe

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