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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

When YouTube first arrived in 2005, few likely had any idea how valuable it would become. By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day. As video has continued to grow as one of the most compelling channels for marketing and entertainment, YouTube has remained at the forefront. 1. There are 1.9

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Agile marketing meets TV

Biznology

(Photo credit: Wikipedia). I spend a lot of time speaking and consulting on agile marketing–what I wrote about a lot in Do It Wrong Quickly –and I often use the example of television commercials as the very antithesis of agile marketing, the epitome of old media. I am not sure it has been shown on TV in any form.

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Mad Men not required: Branded content enters new era

Biznology

John Krasinski(Photo credit: Wikipedia). They’re meant for YouTube and social media. Krasinski told the New York Times that this is all great because “it gives actors, writers and directors a ‘bite-size’ creative outlet in addition to longer-form content like movies and television shows.”. John Krasinski is joining Mad Men!

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How to put the "Viral" in B2B Marketing Viral Campaigns?

Ambal's Amusings

For instance, capturing attention via a YouTube video or a viral link on Twitter, but then having people who access this media find something – some link or call to action – that takes them to the next step. The John Chambers Telepresence video on YouTube. Craig Rosenberg's Tip. First what is B2B viral marketing?

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Focus on Content in B2B Marketing

Industrial Marketing Today

Wikipedia defines content marketing as “an umbrella term encompassing all marketing formats that involve the creation or sharing of content for the purpose of engaging current and potential consumer bases.” Instead of interrupting people with television ads, inbound marketers create videos that prospects want to see.

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In the past he’s been the editor of the BMJ, chief executive of the BMJ Publishing Group and UnitedHealth Europe, a doctor of sorts, and a television doctor. What about an online equivalent of the House television show in which Internet users are given medical cases to solve/diagnose? He loves making soup, trouble, and marmalade.

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A Shortish History of Online Video

Vidyard

Television changed that. Many wrote TV off as a fad, but soon, nearly every home in North America had a television: rabbit-ears pointed in all directions, picking up everything from news broadcasts to sporting events. On-demand television was an exciting idea as early as the 1970s. YouTube found it. And people did.