Creating A Successful Web Series Requires Patience, Planning & Fun
Web series are no different when it comes to video marketing.
Web series are no different when it comes to video marketing.
After a busy week, and a relaxing weekend, it’s nearly time to start the cycle all over again. But before you dive into the routine tomorrow, take a few moments to catch up on the stories from the past week in the world of online video.

Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback took to the Rev3 blog this morning and announced a 359% increase in total views and a 53% increase in revenue for the year of 2011.
I had a chance to catch up recently with our friend Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3.

Epic Meal Time 's success is amazing, and it keeps on rolling with the announcement that it will get a chance on the gaming/entertainment network G4 soon .
A year ago, Epic Meal Time came into being, and somewhere in the world, pigs and cows sensed a presence in the force they hadn’t felt since humans discovered fire.
One of the best aspects of Ryan Connolly’s short film Losses is its sound, although when you hear the Film Riot host talk about it, you get the feeling he’s not entirely happy with it.
Yahoo, who changes their mind far more than, well… wants in on the online video deal, again. It almost seems like they got wind of what AOL was planning and said “Ooh! ooh! Us too!” Their on again, off again love affair with online video just seems like it is once again, going to end in heartbreak for the aging web portal and those who pay it any attention

DiggNation, a popular talk show hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, will end its 6-year run on Revision3 in December.