There are lots of movies for 2012. Horror, action, and inspirational.
Here is my top 10 list of movies:
1) Battleship
2) Avengers
3) Forrest Gump (not a movie in 2012, but i recently watched this movie O.o)
4) Petrang Kabayo
5) Act of Valor
6) Taken 2
7) Prometheus
8) Madagascar 3
9) Ice Age 4
10) The cabin of the woods
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Huwebes, Nobyembre 1, 2012
Miyerkules, Hunyo 27, 2012
3 Reasons Why LinkedIn Photo Matters
LinkedIn
is one of the most utilized social networking sites around when it comes to
business and the whole professional world. Doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs,
even the mailroom clerk that hopes to make it to the higher floors someday are
on the said network connecting with people that make a difference in their
careers, financial situation, or business. Now, while most people will probably
post their professional resume and background info complete with some kind of
professional photo on their LinkedIn profile, there are a handful that still
don’t understand what the network is for. They tend to treat LinkedIn as
another Facebook or Twitter, posting inappropriate content and uploading wacky
photos of themselves for their profile picture. Unfortunately, such a haphazard
perception of LinkedIn may eventually cost them a job, an investor, or possibly
a profitable joint venture in the future. Here is a clearer picture as to why
that LinkedIn profile picture of yours really matters.
The Whole Office Will Check
You Out
It
always happens on your first two days on a new job. People, intrigued by your
sudden appearance (and in some cases, threatened), will often resort to online
research to figure out what kind of person and co-worker you are. If you are on
LinkedIn (and you probably are), they will see your profile. Do you really want
to make a first impression with that photo of you slobbering down a hot fudge
sundae? No you don’t. The first thing these people will see will be your photo.
If you want to make a lasting impression on your co-workers and your boss, make
sure the photo there exudes confidence mixed with a little friendliness. Don’t
post a too formal photo or an overly casual photo. Something that shouts
professional without the need for a coat and tie will do nicely.
Recruiters Take a Look at
Photos Too
LinkedIn
is a social network that is literally infested with recruiters from a variety
of industries and fields. They scour the four corners of LinkedIn for a living
trying to find talent they can pirate for their clients. Yes, online
headhunters or actual employers. It really doesn’t matter for as long as your
photo speaks volumes as to what a great pick you will be for their
organization. A formal photo might work nicely. However, a great smile combined
with a fashionable cocktail suit will be a much better sight.
Building More Connections
with a Photo
Just
like an eye-catching profile pictures can get Twitter followers, a
toned down look is what you definitely want in your profile photo if the reason
why you are on LinkedIn is because you want to network, to meet new people in
the field you are in, or even to hook up with a possible partner for business.
A tastefully done casual picture will work most of the time. However, if you
think you need to exude a little more class, then you may wear a coat on top of
a shirt with an unbuttoned collar. Oh, and don’t forget to smile.
In all your photos, a neutral backdrop and setting is key. Sitting
by a bench in a park, in a café with a cup of coffee, or maybe a candid shot of
you and your family having a blast at a wedding are great ideas to ponder on.
Lunes, Mayo 7, 2012
4 Tips to Optimize Video Ads for Mobiles
When you think we are already in the digital age with all the
social networks dominating the web, think again. More are coming that will have
you keeping up with the pace. It’s not another social network planning to
overthrow YouTube or Facebook. What this is about are mobile devices and
videos. Yes, this is about smart phones and how the majority of your viewers
are using it for their viewing leisure.
According to recent reports released by comscore, 20% of videos
are viewed on mobile devices and 29% are on tablets. These statistics must be awake
up call for brands to the inevitable fact that consumers are going mobile, most
especially when it comes to video ads.
Because mobile viewers are much engaged on their mobiles, it is
best to know how brands can optimize their videos for mobile users.
1.
Tiny texts look impossibly unreadable on mobile devices. This is
pretty obvious since videos will shrink down in size, even the size of the palm
of a person’s hand. If your video looks so tiny on desktops, how will that look
on mobile phones? It’s simple logic. If you ever felt it necessary to use
captions or subtitles, be reminded of this.
2.
Use the highest audio level. Audio must be clear and audible. Why?
For the obvious reason that there are a lot of factors that will hinder a
person from hearing what your video has to say. The mobile device might be of
low quality or small that the sounds emitting from it are high pitched or the
user might be on the go and surrounded by honking of cars or chattering crowd.
3.
Links should be on the video description. If you want to have a
higher chance of getting your links clicked, make it easy for users to do so.
In short, link laden annotations won’t work, if it’s on mobile devices. Links
that they click once they scroll down is better and more convenient.
4.
Put in close up the important details. When you are emphasizing an
important detail on the video, make sure that it is mobile-friendly. Simply
put, you should make it appear bigger even on desktops to make sure that it
looks readable or viewable.
Mobile devices are the in thing in consuming digital online media.
Videos are no longer won by views alone but on how they look on mobile phones.
However, views are still top priority when it comes to branding. So if you
still want to opt purchasing your social media influence, view this site.
Lunes, Abril 23, 2012
How YouTube Helps Online Marketing
Let’s
admit one thing. Anyone who is into marketing has a lot to benefit from video
advertising, especially on YouTube. Some would even buy YouTube views just to maximize the potential of this video
sharing platform. The question now is, what does YouTube have that gets a lot
of businesses going for the video kill rather than other traditional marketing
alternatives?
Entertainment
YouTube
has a lot to offer to its viewers, members and non-members alike. It houses a
variety of entertaining videos from comedic to educational, which invites
different sort of people with distinct interests. The entertainment factor has
these people wanting to be on YouTube, whether to kill time or to get something
valuable from it.
What
has that got to do with online marketing? It’s simple logic actually. The more
entertaining YouTube becomes the more people it will attract, which mean more
potential target market you can tap. How is that for a busy marketplace to be?
Sociability
The
ability of YouTube to share videos to different online networks immensely helps
in spreading your message across the internet. YouTube has Facebook and Twitter
integration that allows anyone to share their recent video uploads to the
aforementioned social networks. Not only that, a video can get YouTube views even on blogs and other websites because of its
embeddable attribute. So if you feel like the video is not enough to explain everything,
you can write more about it and embed the video on your blog or website.
Everyone
knows to whom YouTube belongs – Google
Inc. That is right. YouTube is under Google, the number one search engine
on the internet. Because of this, you are sure to get your videos on search
results if and when you optimized your video correctly. What are ways to
optimize YouTube videos for search engines?
Here
are brief tips on how to get YouTube views through video optimization:
1.
Place
relevant keywords on Titles, Description box, Tags and even on your Annotations
and Captions. You can place keywords on locations where words are welcome.
2.
Encourage
comments to get the “freshness” factor that search engines look for in ranking
content. Once you have uploaded a video, search engines will automatically
index it to add into their database for search results. A comment on your video
will help in re-indexing (re-evaluating) the relevance of the video.
3.
Share
to get back links. When you enable video embeds or share uploads on Facebook
and Twitter, you are actually enabling people to link back on your video
through FB share or retweets.
4.
Buy YouTube views. Buying YouTube views will help you
boost your presence on the video platform. YouTube views are also relevant in
the video ranking metric of both YouTube and Google.
Based
on the above-mentioned attributes, can you say that YouTube is not a valuable
tool for online marketing? I don’t think so. If you plan on launching your own
internet marketing business, be sure to include YouTube marketing into the
business plan.
Lunes, Abril 16, 2012
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Lunes, Abril 9, 2012
How to Kick Start Marketing with Fast Views
There is no doubt that YouTube indeed is the most trafficked video website in the internet thus a very coveted online spot for marketers. But despite the opportunity that YouTube laid out for its users there are those who want to have quick and surefire results in their marketing endeavors. Is there really such thing as a sure shot viral video status on YouTube? Or a specific formula to solve problems such as how to get YouTube views? If there are for sure people will do anything to grab hold of it and increase YouTube views on their marketing videos by a million folds.
However, as far as everyone knows there is no such thing in existence. No one can really predict the pulse of YouTube viewers in terms of preferred entertainment. Sure we know that a laugh trip gains more than a hundred views but the impact might not be that strong to call it a viral video. In fact, there are hundreds of funny videos which have poor views and have not really created an impression to its viewers which attributes to its unshared status. If you have the time to look for those videos that got viral, you will see no pattern to it. Videos like “Charlie bit my finger” or the “Webcam 101 for Seniors” are caught on tape without the intention of getting millions of views. It just happened that people loved and shared it. They did no great effort to increase YouTube views to the videos. But can you say the same with other “accidental videos”? I think not.
It is assumed, therefore, that marketers must undergo a lot of guess work to find out what tickles their target audience based on video content. But there is one little thing they tend to forget, bagging a large number of audiences via curiosity. How are they supposed to do that? Simple, they inflate the number of video views in an unnatural way – buy YouTube views. Once YouTube users see a video with 10,000,000 million views for sure they will be drawn to it asking themselves “what does this video have that made 10 million people watch it?” That initial question in their minds is your ticket to getting viewed. And like any other entertainment, it is up to you to make them stay and watch the whole thing. Don’t rely too much on the bought views because this will not guarantee you sales at all.
What do you have to do then? Apply your marketing prowess. Create great and compelling content. But before that, make sure you have a targeted, relevant and catchy video title to pique your viewers’ interest more than the monstrous number of views. You do want to appear believable and credible right? After the title and the content, be sure to place a call-to-action, whether they are annotations or a phrase on the description. This will make them click to lead them right where you want them, your website.
In truth, it’s easier said (written) than done. But everyone has to start somewhere and to buy YouTube views is a much faster vessel of getting there. What do you think?
However, as far as everyone knows there is no such thing in existence. No one can really predict the pulse of YouTube viewers in terms of preferred entertainment. Sure we know that a laugh trip gains more than a hundred views but the impact might not be that strong to call it a viral video. In fact, there are hundreds of funny videos which have poor views and have not really created an impression to its viewers which attributes to its unshared status. If you have the time to look for those videos that got viral, you will see no pattern to it. Videos like “Charlie bit my finger” or the “Webcam 101 for Seniors” are caught on tape without the intention of getting millions of views. It just happened that people loved and shared it. They did no great effort to increase YouTube views to the videos. But can you say the same with other “accidental videos”? I think not.
It is assumed, therefore, that marketers must undergo a lot of guess work to find out what tickles their target audience based on video content. But there is one little thing they tend to forget, bagging a large number of audiences via curiosity. How are they supposed to do that? Simple, they inflate the number of video views in an unnatural way – buy YouTube views. Once YouTube users see a video with 10,000,000 million views for sure they will be drawn to it asking themselves “what does this video have that made 10 million people watch it?” That initial question in their minds is your ticket to getting viewed. And like any other entertainment, it is up to you to make them stay and watch the whole thing. Don’t rely too much on the bought views because this will not guarantee you sales at all.
What do you have to do then? Apply your marketing prowess. Create great and compelling content. But before that, make sure you have a targeted, relevant and catchy video title to pique your viewers’ interest more than the monstrous number of views. You do want to appear believable and credible right? After the title and the content, be sure to place a call-to-action, whether they are annotations or a phrase on the description. This will make them click to lead them right where you want them, your website.
In truth, it’s easier said (written) than done. But everyone has to start somewhere and to buy YouTube views is a much faster vessel of getting there. What do you think?
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