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Video Numbers

December 15, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Great piece by Carl Bialik in the WSJ today about online video metrics. This is something I’ve been talking to publishers about. It’s challenging to go from a format (online banners) about which you can know so much — impressions, click throughs, etc. to something about which you know so little, given the Web’s free-wheeling distribution methods (which are, by the way, amazing and wonderful). And yet, video can undeniably be more powerful.

From the piece, a run-down of how Viral Factory came up with a number for the number of times the popular “Star Wars Kid” video was viewed:

The final estimate of 900 million came from taking the number of Google search returns today; assuming there are five times as many Web sites, cumulatively, since the video debuted in 2003; estimating that one-third of these are “blogs / articles / forum posts”; that each of those were read by, on average, 50 people; that of those people — supposedly no one read more than one of those sites — three of four watched one or more clips; that of those who watched, each watched on average 10 of the roughly 120 versions of the video; and that on average these “Star Wars” Kid fans would watch each clip once a year, or three times in all. That’s 500,000 * 5 * 1/3 * 50 * 0.75 * 10 * 3 = 945 million. “We rounded down — what’s the odd 45 million between friends?” Viral Factory wrote in the comments.

Filed Under: Video

Buying “AdWords”

December 13, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Picture_7 Seen in Gmail. The AdWords battle — for, and against — right there in AdWords itself. Love it.

Filed Under: Search

James Kim found deceased | CNET News.com

December 6, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Sad news about CNET editor James Kim. Searchers found his body a few hours ago. As a parent, and as a human, I feel for the Kim family.

Filed Under: Personal/Family

Viral Learning Center

December 4, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Great self-parody about learning the skills and secret formulas to creating viral videos. (via Pete)

Filed Under: Video

FM Holiday Gadget Guide

November 27, 2006 by Pamela Parker

I’ve been so wrapped up in the latest project I’ve been involved with at FM that I haven’t had time to post about it: the FM Holiday Gadget Guide.

Though it’s sponsored solely by Best Buy, the FM authors involved — some of the Web’s most well-known gadget aficionados — have complete free range, editorially. I’ve gotten a real kick out of reading their posts, and have developed a hankering for a couple of things featured. Anyway, it’s been fun, and it’ll be up and running through the end of the year.

Filed Under: Technology

Comments welcome!

November 21, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Great news for community-oriented publishers from the California Supreme Court yesterday. In case you missed it, the court held that a Web site’s operator shouldn’t be held responsible for libelous content written by others that appears on that site. This just protects the status quo, of course, but should have bloggers and other custodians of free-wheeling discussion sites breathing a sigh of relief. (The Merc has a copy of the decision (PDF) online.)

Filed Under: Blogging

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