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01 September 2010

The worst online video ad. Ever.

Why wont people listen? I work late into the night searching the world for brilliant case study examples, writing guides, identifying trends and people still think it is acceptable to create shocking content like the clip you're about to see. 

I wouldn't mind, but it's not like I hadn't posted a selection of brilliant online video strategies recently. 

Prepare yourselves folks...

I don't know who this Anne Brook thinks she is, but if the book is half as bad as the advert (or even the title) the woman should be tried for crimes against publishing. I really hope this is a gag. Just when you think that online video is about to grow up and become interesting, a sorry affair like this appears on our screens. 

Clancy the Cream chimp could do better. Please blame/thank Dave Barton from Renegade bringing this to my attention!

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