Mobile Media Marketing in Realtime, Near Realtime, and Not Realtime
Feb 28, 2010
In the six months or so that we’ve had our 3GS iPhones, we have experimented a few times with unedited realtime video broadcasting by way of USTREAM; shot, cropped, and shared many near realtime videos by way of Twitter; and shot, edited, and distributed several not realtime videos through TubeMogul. Realtime is ideal for the moment, near real time is ideal for the event, and not real time is ideal for a longer story. But all three can be shot and viewed on a mobile device, and have a place in Mobile Media Marketing.
Music: Kevin MacLeod
Written by Bill Olen
by Bill Olen |
Categories: Hot Tech, Internet Marketing, Mobile Social Networking | Tagged: bill olen, iphone, microchunk.tv, misty olen, mobile media marketing |
Eric Fontaine
March 3rd, 2010 at 1:00 pm #
Hi, I am the Marketing Director at HeySpread.
Thanks for this good article.
That is true, Tubemogul is a one service.
But you should really have a look at HeySpread for Professional Video Analytics and Video Distribution – http://bit.ly/5mD1CL. Far cheaper, with exclusive features such as YouClone (copy/paste your YouTube videos to any other platform automatically and in one shot), powerful and user-friendly interface, REST API for an easy and fast white label integration.