How To Get More Video Views On YouTube?

Posted November 9th, 2011 by katrinah with No Comments

If you produce YouTube videos to promote your business or brand, you’re most likely asking yourself, “how can I get more video views on YouTube?”
This is a good question to ask, considering that 48 hours (yes, hours!) of video content are ...

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Proud To Be A Video Sponsor Of Samasource’s Gala For 3rd Year In A Row | katrinah.com

Posted November 5th, 2011 by katrinah with No Comments

Samasource is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that connects people living in poverty to work via the Internet. For the 3rd year in a row, we are honored to support Samasource as a video production in-kind sponsor in support of Samasource’s Gala, an annual ...

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Viral Videos: Be Original, Inspiring, Unexpected.

Posted November 3rd, 2010 by katrinah with No Comments

I just came across this clever viral video that was recently produced for Samsung’s new Galaxy 850 phone by The Viral Factory in London. Called “Cute Girl Has A Catchy Dance”, the video features a little girl dancing her heart out and ...

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Branded Entertainment: A Clever Way To Market Products

Posted August 8th, 2010 by katrinah with No Comments

Over the past several months we’ve seen a number of viral videos spread like wildfire around the web that have directly or not-so-directly featured product placements of well-known brands. Lady Gaga’s recent “Telephone” music video, for example, featured appearances by over nine ...

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How Can Web Video Promote A Brand? National Geographic’s “Live Curious” Campaign

Posted February 10th, 2010 by katrinah with No Comments

I’m always on the look-out for examples of good marketing using video to give me ideas and insights on how I can make my own videos better.
The advertisements I like the most are the ones that make me think, have a ...

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Trouble the Water: A Film About Hurricane Katrina & Poverty in America

Posted February 4th, 2009 by katrinah with No Comments

Tonight I went to a film screening of the Academy Award nominated documentary film, “Trouble the Water”. This film is a true story of a New Orleans couple, Kimberly Rivers Roberts and her husband Scott Roberts, who capture with a home camcorder ...

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