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EP 232: The Future of Mobile Video Advertising w/David Feinman

July 24, 2017

Have you noticed an increase of videos that are showing up in your Facebook feed? Well, this certainly is a trend we are seeing and one we predicted. But with this increase in videos, it is getting harder and harder to get your video noticed.

So this week, we wanted to talk with David Feinman, CEO of Viral Ideas, a video marketing agency out of Philadelphia. David gained national recognition for creating The Zombie Run that went viral across the country – getting featured by CNN and Wired.

David shares with us some great tips on how to get your video noticed and keep them watching throughout the whole video.

All this and more, today on the EDGE!

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