‘The Force’ isn’t Always with You
Don’t you hate it when you pour all your heart out to someone only to find out they don’t feel the same way for you? And you can’t change that by force. Or can you?
The light-saber thing, very unexpected, but very entertaining.
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Kanye Lets Taylor Finish and Charlie Bit Me Auto-Tuned!
The Gregory Brothers/BarelyPolitical did it again! Well, they actually do it every week, but this one definitely takes the cake. Using the same tune, not just auto-tune mind you, from their other work, which was also featured as a Spotted Video, comes a genius re-imagination of top online stories:
The Charlie bit (get it?) was [...]
YouTube for Your Small Business – Part II: Getting Started
In Part I we covered the benefits of YouTube. Here’s how to get started.
Setup
Sign up for free at YouTube.com. Set up your channel profile including profile photo, color design, layout and preferences. You can also go with preset or default options until you are more comfortable with the platform. Upload your video(s) that you want [...]
YouTube for Your Small Business – Part I: Benefits
YouTube is the largest video sharing website on the Internet and the second largest search engine, next to Google. YouTube is also a valuable social networking website for businesses looking to increase their brand awareness, website traffic and overall sales through video and social media (viral) marketing.
YouTube enables users to upload and share videos, create [...]
Houston, We Have a Problem. There’s No Shoe-In
Last night, the Houston Rockets went into the Staples Center for a little get-back with the Los Angeles Lakers. And if “get back” was the theme of the night then Ron Artest did his part as he tossed Trevor Ariza’s shoe, which came off during a block, out-of-bounds:
Ariza’s reaction at the :42 mark can only [...]
Twitter for Your Small Business – Part III: Suggestions, Tips and Notes
A compilation of tips and notes for a better Twitter experience:
• Tweets are limited to 140 characters.
• When it comes to following/followers choose quality over quantity. It’s better to have 100 followers who care for your tweets than have 10,000 followers ignore them.
• Don’t just follow people just because they will follow [...]
Christopher Walken’s ‘Poker Face’
Mr. Christopher Walken, the stoic but somehow charming actor, can read the phone book and make it interesting, imagine what he can do with the lyrics of Lady Gaga’s Poker Face. Imagine no more! Just watch the clip.
All out great rendition. 9 out 10. Personally, I think it needs more cowbell.
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Twitter for Your Small Business – Part II.V: Terminologies
I realized that I failed to include Twitter terminologies (twerminologies) to the last post, Twitter for Your Business – Part II: Getting Started (hence the fail whale), so, here’s an entire post dedicated to it (Twitter terms, not the fail whale – but maybe later):
@Reply – A direct way to comment or reply to [...]
The Future Of Online Video and Social Media
I had the pleasure of attending OMMA Video on Friday and met some great people including Easy To Assemble star and creator Illeana Douglas, TubeMogul CEO and cofounder Brett Wilson, Jay Baage with Digital Media Wire and Mediapost’s Liam Fleming. Following the first wave of panelists, I was asked for online video predictions in 2010.
Question: So, 2009 [...]
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