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Why Mobile Video Advertising Is Good For Small Businesses
One thing that can have a major impact on the success of a small business is advertising. Obviously, there are many different forms that advertising can take. Physical advertising, such as the type found on billboards, is still very much present in this day and age. However any business that restricts itself to this form …
Netflix Users Spend Twice As Much Time On Site As Hulu Users
Maybe Netflix was right after all. No, not in the way they handled their price increase, but maybe in their logic for creating the increase in the first place. See, we’ve always assumed that Netflix’s price hike this summer was about setting the stage for streaming video as the primary service for the future. And …
The Reel Web Waves Goodbye To 2011 & Looks Forward To 2012
Thank you all so much for all your support and your encouragement this past year! You all have been a blast to serve and we look forward to what ReelSEO can bring to you in 2012! Comment below or leave a video response letting us know what would be helpful for you in 2012 and …
FedEx & UPS Learn Online Video Lessons The Hard Way
The video revolution is still a pretty young movement, and sometimes I think we’re not really ready for all the challenges its going to bring–specifically with regard to privacy. I’ve been offering this advice for a few years: wherever you go in life, behave as though you’re being filmed, because you probably are. And this …
Cinemark Shouldn’t Worry: Universal’s "Tower Heist" $60 VOD Test Will Also Flop
Late yesterday, the LA Times reported that Cinemark, the 3rd-largest theater chain in the U.S., will boycott “Tower Heist,” the new Eddie Murphy-Ben Stiller comedy, because of a test unveiled by its studio Universal Pictures to offer the movie just 3 weeks after its theatrical release for $60 on video-on-demand. Cinemark is concerned that the …
Steve Jobs and the Elusive Connected Device
This morning the world remembers Steve Jobs, whose influence on the computing, music, film, communications and other industries is immeasurable. Jobs’s ability to imagine how things could be – and then make them so – made him the most unique business leader of modern times. His personal philosophy, articulated in his memorable Stanford commencement speech …
