Video Email Marketing Has Finally Arrived – The Case for Video in Email: Part 1
For nearly fifteen years, technologists have tried to solve the problem of how to integrate video and other forms of rich media into email.
For nearly fifteen years, technologists have tried to solve the problem of how to integrate video and other forms of rich media into email.
Ah yes, my friends, another cross-coverage story for me and with some of my favorite people, TubeMogul. OK, so I haven’t actually met anyone from TubeMogul, but I like their products.
Read the rest here:Normally, if you’re on a mobile phone, you don’t want to be bothered with video ads. On top of that, most big networks are now going to bandwidth capping, even on their so-called ‘unlimited’ data plans

Nielsen is getting into the cross-platform campaign tracking business. It should have been clear that they were working on it after last month’s report with YuMe . Now, they say they’re ready to roll out a new reporting service that will cover both TV and online ads with a standardized rating

It’s a dark day indeed for online video, H.264 has seemingly won the war without any real battles being fought. Google has yet to remove H.264 from Chrome and now someone high up at Firefox has pretty much stated that they’re throwing in the towel as well. Honestly, it makes sense.
We are very excited to introduce you all to a project we’ve been dreaming of and planning for quite some time here at ReelSEO! So far most of our online content has been delivered through this site, a text medium, which is great — we love it! But being a site about online video, we’re pumped to start delivering some of that content to you through video, as well. The Reel Web: News, Tips, & More Below is our first episode of The Reel Web, a weekly series that will highlight online video news from the previous week, both from our own site and from other places around the Internet. Each episode also includes a Creators Tip that gives you advice, ideas, and suggestions for those of you who create online videos

According to Vuclip's July 2011 Global Video Insights Report, Apple's smart appliances are globally the most popular mobile appliance for mobile video consumption.

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt said that obtaining more information about YouTube users is a corporate priority because it will enable the search engine to offer more targeted video advertisement placements.

Bytemobile said that 60 percent of mobile traffic is generated by consumers watching video, with demand strong from midday to midnight.

Why "premium" video advertising content may, in fact, consist of non-premium web content and how verification technology will help crack down on rogue publishers.
