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Social media science and statistics will kill our creativity (please retweet)

Yes, the topic of this blog post (and probably the content of the tweet you followed to get here) are completely loaded, horrid, spammy and designed to go after easy traffic. The thing is, and we all know this secretly, these things work. Along with the attention grabbing headline, I'm also begging for twitter users to retweet... something I hate doing but sadly something that also works.

Why would I do these nasty spammy things?

There are two reasons for doing this. Firstly, I wanted to share social media scientist, Dan Zarella's "Science of social media" video with you because if social media marketing (or personal brand posturing) is your thing, you'll do well to listen to what he has to say if you want to get your message out there. A lot of it you'll already know but won't necessarily like. Don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself:

Secondly, I actually have an issue with these techniques. Sure, they work, and they work well but does this make it right? By doing this are we just upping the noise level? This actually relates nicely to the mini blog post I wrote yesterday on cutting through the noise. Not only does it up the noise level but if we start applying too much formula to our marketing message, it can become a little dry... but who cares if it works, right?

 

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Filed under  //   Category: Social media   dan zarella   hubspot   marketing   noise   retweet   science   social media   twitter   video  

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Julia Dales - Platonic (beatbox/acoustic)

I don't normally re-blog other people's material but I think this is one of those special cases. If you aren't tweeting the hell out of this, you should be!

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On My Own - Glee - Lip Synced By Me

Probably the most camp thing I've ever done.

In case you can't see the vid (copyright restrictions) you can download the original .mov file from here:
http://bit.ly/LipSyncLee

Filed under  //   Category: Music   glee   lee stacey   les miserables   lip sync   lloyd webber   music   musical   on my own   theatre   video  

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dailybeer.tv [Episode 35] Tsingtao

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Friggin' Cold

It really is that bloody cold!

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Why Mobatalk is the perfect Twitter Video solution

And how it can improve...

If you don't know what Mobatalk is, look here and ye shall be enlightened: http://mobatalk.com/

First of all, what makes it the best Twitter Vid app so far is that it is really easy and you don't need to set up an account.  Obviously you need a Twitter account but who hasn't got one of those already?

All you do is pop in your Twitter ID and password, add some text, choose or create a hashtag, hit record and you're done.  Easy as 3.141592654.

The beauty is in its simplicity.  All it is doing is creating a video and sending out a link with your tweet.  It isn't even trying to do anthing else...  And why should it?

I did have some trouble getting the Java based video recorder working...  As in it didn't work at all in Firefox 3 (on Mac) and in Opera it tied up the camera driver but it is an alpha version so you can expect a few issues here and there.  I have to say though, the video and audio quality were superb.  Far better than Seesmic from where I'm sitting.  It is also more open and flexible than Seesmic due to being 100% Twitter based.

It can and will improve.  The developer of the application tells me that the impending beta version fixes a lot of weird issues and focuses more on conversation.

What I would like to see, and what would help the app get its self out there is the ability to easily join in with other text based conversations on Twitter.  If you reply to normal conversation threads on Twitter with a video, straight away people are being exposed to the service and many of them will want to have a go for themselves.  I would like to see a Twhirl style app too.  A Twitter client with built in video integration would just rock.

How about it Mobasoft?

Filed under  //   Category: Social media   Mobatalk   java   lee stacey   mobasoft   pilchard   pilchardmusic   seesmic   social media   twhirl   twitter   video  

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Video Service Roundup

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I need a light on a stand

The camera on my MacBook pro is plenty good enough for recording video blog posts but the low energy lighting in my flat is not.  What I really need is a light on a stand!

Maybe I'll make something with a couple of 50W dichroics or something...  Unless there's something cheap out there ready made that is.  Know of anything?  Holla!

Hmm, while I'm at it, I might as well post my video blogging wish list:

  • Lamps on a stand
  • Decent video editing software
  • A decent HD camera
  • Portable monitor for said camera
Not too much to ask, is it?  When I've got those I can take dailybeer.tv to the next level.

Filed under  //   MacBook Pro   blogging   dailybeer.tv   editing   hd camera   lighting   monitor   video  

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Guards 2

(download)

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Mobile video test!

 

(download)

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