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Have Patience, Viral Video Success Doesn’t Always Happen On Our Timetable

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If you’re anything like most of the video creators and marketing consultants I’ve met, you probably have a tendency to hope for big things from your latest viral offering almost as soon as you’ve uploaded.  You might even refresh the page regularly throughout the first few days, hoping to see the view count skyrocketing—though I

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Samsung Hooks Up with BlinkBox for UK Video-on-Demand on Internet TVs

So far this week from the IFA show in Berlin we have heard from Sony who is offering Music Unlimited (I am certain video will follow), and 3D video and tablet computers have dominated the scene.

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10 Things To Consider When Choosing An Ecommerce Product Video Solution

So, you’re thinking about adding product videos to your ecommerce site. Once you’ve made your decision you’ll quickly realize there are a fair deal of things you need to consider in terms of the implementation of your video solution. In order to help you figure out what you should be looking for, I’ve compiled the

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YouTube & Ridley Scott’s Life In A Day Project Releases Raw Submission Footage

I’ve been following the Life in a Day project for some time now, because it’s incredibly fascinating to me.  The project—a joint venture between YouTube and Hollywood producer Ridley Scott—asked YouTube users to film upload footage of themselves going about their normal daily routine, and aims to use the submitted videos to create some kind

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Amazon Wants Your VOD Dollars, But Can It Sell Itself?

Amazon has finally jumped head first into the video-on-demand pool after standing on the edge and dipping its toe in for what seemed like ever. The monstrous, global eRetailer have gone into the deep end and are swimming for gold.

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Sony Returns To Digital Distribution For Music, Video Next?

Sony, who have proven themselves incapable of properly delivering content to the masses on several occasions but finally hit it head on with the PlayStation Network (PSN), is going to give it another go.

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GoogleTV vs. Apple TV – A Side-By-Side Comparison – What’s What?

Mark thought it would be cool to have a resource article about Google TV. I thought it would be cool to have one about the Apple TV (no, not really)

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Viral Video vs. Episodic Video – Are They Mutually Exclusive?

What do you do when someone you like and respect writes something that you think is way off base?  Jim Louderback wrote a pretty interesting article over at AdAge yesterday, and it’s the kind of thing I have to weigh in on.  In a piece entitled, “There, I said it: Screw Viral Videos,” Jim argues

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How to Approach a Web Video Series as a Marketing Strategy

ReelSEO’s Grant Crowell interviews Robyn Okrant, author of, about how serialization can be a successful online video strategy for building an enthusiastic audience with great word-of-mouth marketing.

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Is YouTube Moving Into The Live Video Streaming Market?

A few weeks ago I wrote an article here at ReelSEO entitled Speculation On What YouTube’s 6th Year Might Bring.  It was around the time of their 5th anniversary fanfare, and was intended as a playful look at some of YouTube’s possible future moves.  I suggested they might finally turn profitable this year, or invent

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