Sites are buzzing today about what appears to be a misleading product video Apple has produced to sell its iPad. An eight-minute clip on YouTube depicts NYTimes.com on the device at about the 2:04 mark. The clip shows The Times' Video section fully rendered, including a Flash element that ...
A new mobile Internet use report reveals a surging consumer appetite for content on handheld devices.
This YouTube video was doing the rounds last week, and was initially brought to my attention via Twitter. Essentially it's just a montage of "the funniest" videos from around YouTube, but it has attracted almost 2.2 million views since it was posted on September 13th -- 700,000 more than ...
This YouTube video was doing the rounds last week, and was initially brought to my attention via Twitter. Essentially it's just a montage of "the funniest" videos from around YouTube, but it has attracted almost 2.2 million views since it was posted on September 13th -- 700,000 more than ...
Posted by Sam Niccolls Before delving into industry news from the last two weeks, inspired by a pickup line used last night at the SEOmoz Training Seminar after party, I felt compelled to kick things off with a list of the five worst SEO pickup lines that no attendee ...
Well they got that link because they were the best site out there. That was organic . It is a naive view of marketing to assume that if you are the best people will notice you and people will care. It is not enough to be the best...you need ...
Posted by Sam Niccolls (Note: A tip of the cap goes to Rebecca whose great roundups helped me sift through my feed reader on more than a few Saturday morning. Hopefully my breakdown of the last week in technology and online marketing provides a digestible and similarly entertaining accompaniment ...
"I am not a number, I am a person," is a famous line from a 1960s cult TV program. Customers would be well served if online businesses remembered it.
A look at the latest ad units from Facebook, YouTube, Google, and in widgets.
Apple's iPod, iTunes, and iPhone App Store were game-changers. Will Apple's 3G S do the same for mobile video?