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Is Ted Williams Risking Becoming Overexposed?
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, celebrities, Communications, media relations, Social Media, Video on January 7, 2011
Ted Williams is taking advantage of his new found celebrity. The Youtube sensation is making smart moves by trying to turn his notoriety into a solid and lasting career.
Chris Christie – the YouTube Politician
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics, media relations, Media Training, Politics, Professional Speakers, public relations, Public Speaking Skills on November 29, 2010
There is a fascinating profile of Chris Christie in NY Magazine. Christie is a tough and combative politician and speaker who is compelling on the stump. The article details how Christie has staff follow him at all times with a video to capture magic “moments” where he is typically brutalizing some poor, hapless citizen. I do find Christie refreshing. He claims there is no way he will run for office in 2012, but his YouTube videos may make him so popular that he has no choice but to reconsider. More in NY Mag
How YouTube Could Have Failed
Posted by TJ Walker in Audio/Video Technology, Crisis Communications, Media, Social Speaking on November 9, 2010
If you’ve ever wondered why YouTube succeeded and so many other video file sharing sites failed, or if you’ve wondered why YouTube didn’t fail, then this article is for you.
YouTube “Haulers” become major retail force
Posted by TJ Walker in News, Pitching, Public Speaking Skills, Sales and Marketing, Social Media on August 1, 2010
Youtube extends video time limits to 15 minutes
Posted by TJ Walker in News, Social Media, Technology, Uncategorized on July 30, 2010
Russian YouTube video Shakes Police/Political Establishment
Posted by TJ Walker in News, Uncategorized on July 28, 2010
I just recorded and posted 110 new speaking related videos to youtube
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