This is an excellent look at the world of viral videos.
What defines a viral video?
What is a viral video?
Give this a watch, and tell me what you think:
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by Eric Dye
This is an excellent look at the world of viral videos.
What defines a viral video?
What is a viral video?
Give this a watch, and tell me what you think:
Research amongst 800 teens between 12 and 17 revealed some interesting patterns when it comes to online video consumption.
Girls engage more in video chatting than boys for example, but with regards to offering streaming video and uploading videos there’s no difference based on gender.
Social media use by teens also affects online video consumption, as does age, whereas race and community type (rural or suburban for example) play no role at all.
Interestingly, there’s also a correlation between household income and online video consumption. Kids from higher income families for instance engage far less in online video streaming than teens from lower income families.
[Read more…] about Teen Online Video Consumption [Infographic]
by Eric Dye
Have you ever been to a website and they have the YouTube video start at a specific time in the video timeline?
If you’re wondering how to do it, here are two different ways to go about it.
Before you know it, you’ll be posting YouTube videos like a pro!
by Jeremy Smith
Remember in 1993, the latest and greatest arcade game that came out was NBA Jam? Select any teams’ superstar duos and you are treated with super hero jumps, dunks so amazing you catch the ball on fire, and an announcer that has some of the best video game sayings ever!
Blake Griffin fans have been inspired by his more-than-human basketball skills that they had to take that talent and put it into NBA Jam form. The result is amazing!
by Jeremy Smith
I am a man that loves a good chemical equation and the whole subject came pretty easy to me. Terms like covalent bonds, ionization, and electrons are not negative times for me. (See what I just did there!)
Apparently some kid Eli had similar feelings, but took that admiration for chemistry and went a completely different direction with it. His 10th grade science teacher asked him to make a video about a lesson they were doing in class, his creative spirit got the best of him, and now we know what romance in chemistry feels like.
He describes his video as “Good Chemistry explains a basic knowledge of chemical bonds through a love story of a boy and girl.”
Enjoy:
by Jeremy Smith
We talk on here a lot about social media, how to do best practices, where we need to invest our time, statistics, infographics, and every other business practice there is. I love diving into the facts, making the online experience much similar for others, and knowing I have helped a ministry do something a bit better. But that is not the ultimate goal for ministries.
I serve as a youth worker and nearly every day am connecting with teens online, but the endgame is not to get another friend, fan, or comment. My endgame is to sit face-to-face with them and share who Jesus is.
I was reminded of this fact from a recent YouTube video that the National Youth Workers Convention just put out as a promo for their conferences this year and it hits this relational social media concept right on the nose.