This is pretty funny. Looks homemade, but there’s a lot of work behind it. Click here for a very funny “video resume” and enjoy.
I hope the video resumes that are sure to appear on Free IQ will be cool, too.
This is pretty funny. Looks homemade, but there’s a lot of work behind it. Click here for a very funny “video resume” and enjoy.
I hope the video resumes that are sure to appear on Free IQ will be cool, too.
David Sifry, the CEO of Technorati, posts the State of the Live Web.
Want to know how many blogs are added every second of every day? (1.4)
What’s the number one language for blogs? (Japanese. English is a close second.)
And now, the quarterly report tracks tag usage as well.
L.A. Management Company’s promo video on Free IQ gives a nice overview of the business case for adding video to your web site. When the costs of showing the video to prospects and customers is zero, everything changes.
Plus, the costs of creating video in the first place are dropping fast. Watch the video below, then see Mike Stewart’s presentation at the Atlanta Big Seminar for a lesson in how to do it yourself. This is Mike’s entire 90-minute presentation from a $2,000 seminar and you can see all of it on Free IQ — for free.
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Mike’s presentation shows you how to use video and blogs. Click the play button below.
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If you’ve been submitting your blog posts to places like Digg, Netscape, ShoutWire and the like, you know how time consuming it can be.
Fake blogs, bribing bloggers, and corp speak. B.L. ochman, one of my fave PR bloggers gives us an overview of the social media campaigns that failed, and the ones that didn’t.