YouTube’s Mad Tinkering Equals A Loss Of Views? What Exactly Is Going On?
For those of you who don’t know: YouTube is like those people you know who are always doing something to their house.
For those of you who don’t know: YouTube is like those people you know who are always doing something to their house.
Adap.tv has been, in my personalized video ad network rankings system , in third place for some time.

On this week’s “Reel Rebel”, Stephen Schweickart of VScreen,
In Part 1 of our coverage of The YouTube Advertiser Playbook , we talked about how businesses need to come up with a plan before shooting a video.
In this week’s Reel Web, we discuss several online video trends and updates from the past week including: more updates and changes at YouTube, Comscore’s most recent stats around online video consumption, Viacom’s interest in social tv, and a
In Star Trek, on the Enterprise, you generally have a bridge full of officers, each with their own particular field of expertise and list of responsibilities. Not surprisingly, enterprise-level business is much the same way, with the board room and executive levels being much like the bridge of the enterprise (ha a Star Trek pun!). However, when your bridge officers are spread around the world, it gets a bit more complicated trying to manage all the work and make sure everything goes smoothly.

Video is the best communications medium we have today. It is also the trickiest to master because it has a language all of its own. That point is often lost on many untrained marketers who shoot their own video interviews

Last week, we covered the extensive first section of the new YouTube Advertiser Playbook .
So, as I previously mentioned , I chatted with Adobe about their Project Primetime and its new features which they’ve just unveiled. Ashley Still, director of product management for video solutions at Adobe (whew!) talked with me about what is coming to Primetime, what it’s all about and, most importantly, why you need to check it out

A funding round of $35 million went to Machinima, one of YouTube’s most visited sites , to the tune of 1.6 billion views last April, and a lion’s share of the funding came from Google.