Tag archive for "youtube"

Content Marketing

Game Changing YouTube Editing and 3 More Stories of Note

No Comments 24 October 2011

This afternoon, YouTube began rolling out the WeVideo integration to users. Just upload your clip, and WeVideo does the rendering for you. It’s got everything a traditional video editing software has: timelines, clips libraries, color correction, sound effects, and more. Read more… “The American Dream,” loosely defined, is made up of a few building blocks. [...]

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New Media Roundup

One App Marketing Strategy That Works, Apple on Subs, and YouTube Embedded Update

No Comments 10 June 2011

Today we have a great show. We cover a few topics from app marketing, Apple news, YouTube updates, and a new mobile app called Want!. First up I share an opinion story from the New York Times titled In Search of the True Self. There is marketing insight here. Why? Well the more you know [...]

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Social Media

How to Get the Most Out of Social Media

No Comments 08 April 2011

This is one of those questions I get a lot. Especially from small business owners and solo entrepreneurs. How do I make social marketing worthwhile? What should be my goals? Why we cover this in today’s show is both a result of the survey results we have received and a new report called the Small Business [...]

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Social Media

What LinkedIn Platform Means For You and YouTubes Pivot to Infinite Dial

No Comments 07 April 2011

Today we talk about a welcomed update from LinkedIn and how YOuTube is changing its service to be more of a new media experience. Here are the stories I mention or launch from in today’s show. From the linkedIn Blog that covers the updates in detail: With this release, we’re including a powerful set of [...]

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Social Media

Should You Be in Social Media and If So What is the Bare Minimum You Should Do

No Comments 06 April 2011

Should you be in social media? I get asked this question often. I really get asked this by people in 2 camps. The first camp is someone who did jump into social media but ultimately it hasn’t really been something they have seen a benefit from. The next is someone who thought that social is [...]

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New Media Roundup

Facebook Obsession Video, Email Tips, Do Not Track Kids, and TrueView YouTube

No Comments 24 February 2011

First this video is pretty entertaining and gives some great stats on Facebok. The World Is Obsessed With Facebook video. Videos and even, surprisingly given their bad association with some online consumers, pop-ups are two suggestions by email marketers to provide that final nudge to recipients. More here. A co-chair of the U.S. House Privacy [...]

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Online Engagement

AppStore Subscriptions, Is PreRole Advertising on YouTube Good for You, and PPC vs SEO

No Comments 16 February 2011

Apple announced the availability of its new subscription service in the App Store today. This service extends the billing service made available with the recent launch of News Corp’s The Daily. That means that subscriptions purchased from within the App Store utilize the same billing system that’s used to buy apps and make in-app purchases. [...]

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Online Engagement

Bing Local Update, Facebook Classifieds, FCC Ruling, and YouTube A Content Creator

No Comments 16 December 2010

Bing’s latest updates is a sure to be talked about feature that lets people “step inside” some local listings by looking through photos of the interior of an establishment; it’s powered by local startup EveryScape, which has been charging small businesses across the U.S. to build 3D, photo-realistic panoramas of their physical locations. Users will [...]

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Online Engagement

Is Google Playing Fair, Convergence Almost Here, Merging Facebook, and YouTube Trends

No Comments 15 December 2010

Google Inc. increasingly is promoting some of its own content over that of rival websites when users perform an online search, prompting competing sites to cry foul. The Internet giant is displaying links to its own services—such as local-business information or its Google Health service—above the links to other, non-Google content found by its search [...]

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Future New Media

Google Groupon, YouTube Ad Change, and Tablets Future

No Comments 02 December 2010

Google’s $6 billion bid for Groupon, an online coupon start-up, is an aggressive move by the company to dominate local online advertising and help with its long-sought move into social networking. More from Dealbook and Analysts on Groupon Deal: Google Upping Its Fight with Facebook? Yep, you read that right. Today, YouTube is officially launching [...]

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