8 Tips For Creating A Successful Social Video Campaign
Through the awesome power of the internet and social media, videos allow us to share ideas, spread information and promote fads and styles.

8 Tips For Creating A Successful Social Video Campaign
Through the awesome power of the internet and social media, videos allow us to share ideas, spread information and promote fads and styles.

YouTube isn’t run by dummies. They know that the more their users succeed, the more they (YouTube) succeed.

The second episode of Morgan Spurlock’s documentary web series A Day in the Life takes a look at stand-up comedian Russell Peters. In the United States, Peters isn’t too well-known, but in his native Canada, the UK, and Australia, he has set box office records. He has performed all over the world

I’ve written many times about my love for The Muppets. I’m right in the perfect generation to be a fan–I remember watching and loving both the TV show and the three earliest films as I grew up

I’ve written many times about my love for The Muppets.

One of the most common types of branded viral video is the movie trailer. After music videos, it may be one of the most-watched genres of online video. Not every trailer succeeds at going viral, but the ones that do are able to generate huge additional interest in the film just by uploading something that was already created.

Online video stars are finally starting to be respected by mainstream media, with many landing deals with networks, studios, and publishers that see great potential for viewership and revenue. This month, another YouTube star has hit the big time, landing a new book deal, and this time… it just so happens to be a cat.

Online Video has become an outlet for the automotive enthusiast to create a memory of a track day and to do a little showing off to online enthusiasts on forums, blogs and YouTube.
Look out, world, the Internet’s making movies now.

We have discussed a number of successful web series and what the creators of those series have done to increase awareness, and hopefully viewers. Sometimes, unfortunately, just being good isn’t sufficient. A quality show needs not only to connect, but it needs to have a life of its own outside of its episodes, something people talk about, feel connected to
