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Google+ v. Facebook

The Battle of the Social Networking Bulls and their Role in Online Video


5 Tips for Shooting Video Meant for Mobile Devices

One of the keys to producing a successful video is to know where it will be viewed and on what type of screen.  Will it be viewed on the big screen of a movie theater, the relatively smaller s


Viral Video Secret #4: Don't just film something great, DO something great

It's time for another installment of our Viral Video Secrets series, and today I'd like to discuss the idea generation phase of the viral video creation process. 


Why the Doritos' “PUG ATTACKS” Ad Didn’t (REALLY) Cost $500 Dollars

If you watched the Super Bowl last Sunday, which about 111 million of you did, you probably saw the “Pug Attacks” ad for Doritos (video embedded below).


Online Video & Marketing… A Love Story

In my role as the Manager of Online Marketing here at VideoBloom, I am often asked to articulate the many reasons why online video is a must have marketing tool for businesses and organizations.


Happy New Year!

 First and foremost, thank you all for your patronage and support in 2010.  It was an exciting year for us and it would not have been possible without you.  Looking forward, 2011 is


5 Online Video Predictions for 2011

It's that time of year again, when everyone and their grandma starts talking about predictions for 2011.  At VideoBloom, we try not to jump on the bandwagon and do things just because everyo


Viral Video Secrets #2 & #3

A few months ago we started a series on Viral Video Secrets (okay, it was July, but who’s counting! :)  and we are happy to get back to it!


Video Distribution: Where It’s Been & Where It’s Going

At VideoBloom, video distribution has long been a service we have advocated and provided.  In general, it is a great way to expose your video content to new audiences and provides additional c


For Video, Content is King

For videos online and offline, the content of a video is more important than the quality.  This is something that, to me, seems intuitive, but is now supported with research from The Departmen


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