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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM, voxwoman <voxwoman -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> If I were a customer, I'd be really dubious about the stability/seriousness
> of a company that either didn't have the web skills (in house or be willing
> to pony up the money to hire a freelancer) to host their own videos, or if
> they were too cheap to pay for the bandwidth. Seeing "official" company
> videos on YouTube would tell a potential customer that the company is
> shadier than the companies that advertise at 3AM on cable TV.
Wow, either y'all don't spend much time on YouTube, or you think
companies like IBM and Dell are shady.
I suspect that IBM could hold their own videos if they wanted to, but
figured that since YouTube has the traffic, they'd go where they can
find the most people.
Check out the Science and Technology category and you'll see videous
posted by IBMLabs, IBMResearchZurich, IBMSocialMedia, DellVLog, CERN,
NASAtelevision, firefoxchannel and Robert Scoble (formerly of
Microsoft). And that's just from five minutes of browsing, to refresh
my memory that it really was YouTube where I had seen IBM videos.
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