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Even Your Father is on YouTube

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I've been reading a few articles lately about how some user-generated content ad campaigns such as the one that Dove ran called Dove Cream Oil Body Wash Ad Contest "failed" as it wasn't well received by the YouTube community. It means that YouTube is much more then just a community in itself as Shmuel perceived it.

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Are Webisodes Just for B2C? Who Hired Bob?

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Here is a clip I found on Youtube. We'll see if this site brings about the desired objectives but I think it's a step in the right direction on how to use video and user generated content (of course the fact that I'm blogging about this probably helps. They don't seem to have any Google AdWords that are specific to this campaign.

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Anything Goes Marketing is Attracting Attention

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Bulldog Solutions has quoted me recently on their BullBlog from my post on using video with email : ``Anticipating concerns about the complexity of video, blogger Chad Horenfeldt of Eloqua notes, "If a three-year-oldcan play Guitar Hero and have it posted to YouTube, your marketing team can handle this." Thanks Bulldog!

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The Recession is Here - Time to Become an Eco-Marketer

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Don't miss these great opportunities to build marketing content. Use social media techniques such as Twitter and YouTube to maximize the effect of your webinars, videos and white papers. Having the right content for automated lead nurturing programs can be the most difficult part of a lead nurturing campaign.

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Writing for the Reader: Preview Pane and Blog Feeds

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Here's a few but I'm sure there is more: Going to your blog home page (the obvious one) such as www.anythinggoesmarketing.blogspot.com Your webfeed: [link] From a Feed Reader like Bloglines In an email update On Technorati On Blogpulse In search results such as those from Google This is just the beginning. What does it all mean?

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