Archive for the 'Competition' Category
Niche video markets are getting more and more competitive, most notably one of the most popular video genres (attracting truly engaged viewers): how to videos. The new site is very professional and strategically thought over made by ex-Googlers and Tubers: it is Howcast, still in beta. Its unique selling points: good first impression due […]
February 6th, 2008 | Posted in UGC, Display advertising, Competition, Tips, Online, How-tos, Web 2.0, Marketing, Video, Advertising, Google | 1 Comment
Recently, I have written about the hypervideo market featuring Asterpix and Ooyala as the top solutions. Vancouver-based VideoClix (funded by Asia Capital, Daylight Ventures, etc.) also got some coverage, mostly through Asterpix CEO naming VideoClix as the only viable competitor. Now Babak Maghfourian, CEO of VideoClix added some of his corrections (see also in the […]
February 5th, 2008 | Posted in Ooyala, VideoClix, Interactive, Hypervideo, Asterpix, Competition, Video, Advertising, Online, Display advertising, Marketing | No Comments
Google Official blog has started its lobby against a potential Yahoo buy-up by Microsoft. Yes, it is and will be a continuous anti-trust shouting game between Microsoft and Google. It is clear that Microsoft would be a super mega software - internet empire with Yahoo, and it is also clear that Microsoft won’t stop courting […]
February 5th, 2008 | Posted in History, Statistics, YouTube, Competition, Microsoft, Advertising, Marketing, Video, Yahoo, Google | 1 Comment
Asterpix and Ooyala are undoubtedly ahead of the rest of the hypervideo or interactive video services, like Videoclix, Viddler, SeenON, etc.
Let’s have a quick look at some of the services available on the interactive online video marketing shelf.
SMIL (a markup language like XHTML) or Quicktime have been recommended by some as long existing alternative solutions […]
January 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Web Analytics, Competition, Tips, Asterpix, Ooyala, Display advertising, Search marketing, Marketing, Video, Advertising, Online, Google | 6 Comments