Uncle Nalts' Best Resources for Online Video ‘n Marketing, Farty
Online Video markerter Kevin Nalty (Nalts) is the only career marketer that's a most-viewed YouTube creator. His 800+ online videos have been seen 100 million times online, and on NBC, Fox, CNN, the BBC and MTV. Nalty is writing "Beyond Viral Video" (Wiley, 2010), and consults with leading brands engaged in social media & video marketing (www.NaltsConsulting). He has published a new "a round-up of some must-read blogs & peeps related to online video, marketing social media, and the shizzle."
His full blog post is here and is reprinted here with full credit to Nalts. Give him some love and visit his website Will Video For Food, and if you're programming conference hire him to speak about online video marketing.
- Kelly Samardak covers MediaPost’s Just an Online Minute
- Daisy Whitney does New Media Minute and This Week in Media (I was on it Monday and will be on again next week). She has good hair.
- Shira Lazar brings us CBS’s new “On the Scene” bringing CBS from 2002 to 2010.
- WillVideoForFood (this blog) is written by career marketer and most-viewed YouTube kid Nalts. It’s for marketers and creators, and people that don’t take themselves too seriously. Oh did I tell you I finally got a book deal withWiley & Sons so I can’t procrastinate the book I’ve been promising for 3 years?
- ReelSEO is a killer blog about SEO, online video, and marketing.
- Steve Garfield is to vlogging what Adam Curry was to podcasting. He’s got a book coming out, but sadly I got axed from the cover.
- David Meerman Scott is to digital marketing what The Secret is to self help, and he’s got a blog.
- Liz Gannes and the NewTeeVee peeps run the definitive new-media site, which fills the void left by The Daily Reel. Remember Felicia Williams?
- Need to know what videos are hawt right now? See Viral Video Chart (select 7 day).
- TubeFilter tracks series and episodic content.
- TilzyTV does the TVGuide thing for the web. The bro’s know the biz.
- Pete Wylie left, but FierceOnlineVideo goes on.
- Metacafe’s former content lead writes EyeView (and since he’s a WVFF commenter he gets a gold star)
- eMarketer has nice public stats and charts that are eye-candy for people trying to change the world.
- Jack Myers is a TV guy with a close eye on new media. The dude is the Trump of the space.
- Tim Street is all about marketing & video with a background doing promos for shows.
- Ford’s social media guru Scott Monty runs his own blog about social media.
- Steve Hall’s AdRants is always good for a laugh and criticism of advertising.
- YouTube has a business blog you probably didn’t know exists.
- Advertising Week has some nice coverage in its digital section. Abbey Klaassen reports well, and does a nice 3-minute show I TiVo, and Bob Garfield doesn’t hold punches.





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