I'm running around this week. I need to lighten things up around here anyway - my wife saw this and I thought it might do the trick.
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
22 June 2010
16 October 2009
26 June 2009
This Is A Blog About Issues, After All
Enjoy your weekend. I'll be back soon.
Labels:
friday fun,
video
25 June 2009
24 June 2009
23 June 2009
19 June 2009
18 March 2009
for bloggers, by bloggers
I'm really excited about Parent Bloggers Network's new series of free webinars that are designed to help bloggers be better bloggers. They will offer all sorts of tips about things like SEO, writing skills, photography, design, and so on. If you're a blogger who would like to get more traffic, attention, prominence, whatever - or if you're just trying to hone your craft - these are for you.
And they're posting them all to vimeo. Here's the first.
PBN Webinar Series "Building Better Blogs" - The ABCs of SEO - March 4, 2009 from Parent Bloggers Network on Vimeo.
And they're posting them all to vimeo. Here's the first.
PBN Webinar Series "Building Better Blogs" - The ABCs of SEO - March 4, 2009 from Parent Bloggers Network on Vimeo.
Labels:
advocacy,
communities,
entrepreneurs,
influence,
shout-out's,
video
13 March 2009
Jim Cramer would like his testicles back
Umm... wow. John Stewart has really kicked the crap out of CNBC for the past week. And it really came to a head last night. (warning - there are some nasty words in these videos.)
I've now read that Jon Stewart is the next coming of Edward R. Murrow.
I think that's the worst statement you could possibly make about the state of journalism.
I've now read that Jon Stewart is the next coming of Edward R. Murrow.
I think that's the worst statement you could possibly make about the state of journalism.
06 March 2009
26 February 2009
28 January 2009
13 January 2009
31 October 2008
29 October 2008
27 October 2008
This is what citizen journalism looks like
A few months ago Bicycle Mark of Citizen Reporter visited Cambodia and chronicled his visit to the killing fields. It's now a tourist destination.
Sometimes it's important to stop in the middle of a frenzied political campaign and take a look at the things that aren't covered by the mainstream media. The blogosphere gives everyone a platform to produce content. The best may not be the most popular, but it's important to let every perspective shine through.
Sometimes it's important to stop in the middle of a frenzied political campaign and take a look at the things that aren't covered by the mainstream media. The blogosphere gives everyone a platform to produce content. The best may not be the most popular, but it's important to let every perspective shine through.
Labels:
social media,
video
24 October 2008
Happy friday
This song was cool even before George Clooney lip synched it.
Labels:
social media,
video
22 October 2008
Dr. Pearse Lyons
Business Lexington TV spotlights the founder of Alltech, the title sponsor of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. (Full disclosure: I've done some work for them.)
Labels:
shout-out's,
social media,
video
22 August 2008
I'm A Little Bit Country...
OK, maybe a little bit Bluegrass. I just like that whole crossing-communities thing, whether it's in social media or music. Enjoy your weekend.
Labels:
communities,
crossing over,
friday fun,
video
25 July 2008
YouTube Celebrity
Caught this on Crooks and Liars.
Seems those ordinary (or semi-ordinary) folks making YouTube videos have taken another step into the pop culture consciousness - a music video from Weezer. There's even a YouTube montage with snippets from the original videos that inspired the band.
Seems those ordinary (or semi-ordinary) folks making YouTube videos have taken another step into the pop culture consciousness - a music video from Weezer. There's even a YouTube montage with snippets from the original videos that inspired the band.
Labels:
crossing over,
friday fun,
social media,
video
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