Posts Tagged ‘Video Marketing’
Taylor Swift's Marketing & Legal Machines
Pop/Country sensation Taylor Swift has drawn raves from marketers for her use of social media but recent moves by her legal team threaten to tarnish that reputation.
Read MoreEntertainment-Related Activities Of Mobile Phone Users, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Two-thirds of live entertainment seekers said they used mobile to help plan trips to shows at least sometimes, with more than one-quarter saying they always used it.
Read MoreDude Lip-Syncing Living On A Prayer At Celtics Game Ignites The Crowd & Propels Bon Jovi Back Into The Billboard Hot 100 [VIDEO]
This video of a dude lip-syncing and dancing to Bon Jovi’s 80s anthem Living On A Prayer at a Celtics game ignited the crowd at the time, went viral in 2009…and has done it again.
Read MoreBand Documents Tour Using Google Tour Builder [VIDEO]
This is a nice example of a band that used Google’s new Tour Builder tool to tell the story of one of their tours.
Read MoreInternet-Hater Prince Goes Social [VIDEO]
Given Prince’s avowed hatred toward the Interent, it’s more than a little odd to see him dive into the social media waters head first.
Read MoreContent Marketing: Grandma Drummer [VIDEO]
When a grandma walked into The Coalition Drum Shop in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and started pounding away, someone there recognized a viral video in the making.
Read MorePreamp.fm – Concert Marketing App [VIDEO]
Preamp.fm recognizes your location, understands what bands and musicians will be playing near you soon, and builds a YouTube playlist of those groups for you.
Read MoreBeck Covers David Bowie's Sound & Vision…Gloriously [VIDEO]
Lincoln sponsors Beck’s cover of the David Bowie song Sound & Vision.
Read MorePeter Gabriel Crowdsources Sledgehammer Remix Music Video [VIDEO]
Peter Gabriel has been asking his Facebook fans to recreate scenes from his amazing stop-motion animation Sledgehammer music video from 1986 via a custom Facebook Tab.
Read MoreMusic Discovery & Listening Channels Of Americans [CHART]
48% of Americans say they discover music most often through the radio, while just 10% find new music most often through friends and relatives, and 7% through YouTube.
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