The Ninja Thinks Online Video is Kind of a Big Deal

by Jack Humphrey

Maybe some of you readers don’t believe me when I say video is kind of a big deal. That’s cool. But I dare you to tell a Ninja that video isn’t important!

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Eric Brown 05.27.08 at 6:19 pm

Hahaha, great title! My self-created job title is a cyber-ninja and I certainly think video is important. Thanks Jack!!

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Body Dynamic Synchronization Techniques 05.28.08 at 10:43 am

Hey you Jack n Ninja marketer fans…. strange I had a surprise waiting for me once I reached this page I have for the last couple of weeks been doing research on this same subject and had been reading a post on this very topic and thinking wow this is a serious market now fun videos rock especially when they have this kind of message … who said marketing had to be serious … I like fun fun when I’m online…. how about you?

All my best to you and your video tactics
Phillip Skinner

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Shavkat from mobileStorm 05.29.08 at 12:46 pm

Damn, this guy is funny. His site is an amazing example of a great viral and video marketing. Glad I discovered it through your blog. Thanks.

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