Posts Tagged ‘Internet’

Internet Marketing Podcasts Coming Soon

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Thats right people I am going to take a stab at publishing a Brian McCullough, Internet Marketing, Bad Ass Podcast; well we will see about the bad ass part. My plans are to have the first video up this week. Right now I am getting ready by working all day with the camera pointed directly at me so that when the time comes to hit the record button it will be an all natural experience. So here is the official announcement…

Official Announcement

Visit bpmccullough.com/blog on Wednesday March 19th to view their first official podcast. The first bpmccullough.com Podcast will cover personal SEO, and it will be outlining how anyone from a normal person to a corporate CEO can get the best results on Google and Yahoo by just doing a few simple things online. The Podcast will also outline one of Brian’s previous blog entries titled Personal SEO : better results for your name.

The idea of producing a Podcast came to Brian when he realized the power of distributing video online through various Internet marketing campaigns that he executed for a few of Interloop Media’s entertainment clients. Within the past few years search engines have made significant updates to include video from video content in their search results, “this update alone solidifies why business’ need to be producing and distributing video content online on a frequent basics” said McCullough. Video has also become a large tool in the news media, entertainment industry, and among individuals to communicate messages globally. Brian McCullough is very proud to have the opportunity to personally contribute fresh video content on the Internet.

Brian McCullough “bpmccullough” is an Internet marketing and Internet public relations consultant for individuals and organizations. Brian does consulting for many clients including entertainment companies, movie studios, feature films, film producers, marketing companies, national franchises, high profile business people, national publications, appeal companies, and the list continues to grow. Today Brian McCullough offers his services and expertise through a company called Interloop Media Inc.

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Are You Readly for the Web in HD

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

There are many news stories going around about internet speeds in the United States losing speed over the next few years due to heightened video usage online. The United States already has some of the slowest Internet speeds among other countries, I would guess that in a line up the US would fall number 8 or 9 behind counties with much faster Internet speeds. I was wrong, see the chart below, the U.S is 15th.
Country Internet Speed Chart

This whole thing about slow Internet speeds came to my attention when I realized that I could not view a new website because my connection was to slow. That website is http://www.thehdweb.com. The site looks interesting and have a nice feel to it, I also noticed that they are working on increasing their website viability with a bunch of lame banner ads, I am almost positive that they are going to be disappointed with the results.. Unfortunately I have tried to use the site in many different locations and yet the site always tells me that my connection is not going to cut it for a full experience. After continuing the site runs ok but lots of buffering time, nonetheless the nice wide screen makes up for it in some ways. Overall it seems like they have had slow growth, Stumbleupon users have given the site one star, they have a ton of inbound links, that does not really mean anything, I would guess that the site is having trouble maintaining users and at that not getting more then 5k a month…ehhh more like 4k users a month.

If you live in many parts of California there is no way that you would be able to utilize the HD web because no Internet service provider would be able to offer it to you. In doing some research I found that Time Wanner Cable does not even list their broadband speeds on their website. I occasionally work in a office out of Los Angeles that says they have a T1 connection and their speeds are completely up and down and can not really use Joost or the Web in HD. When I visited Tulsa, Oklahoma I found that with COX you get the option of under 1MbpsS, 7Mbps or something like 14Mbps, now thats speed. Anyway I will be following this. but for know if where going to waste bandwidth lets get some quality HD site up.

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