What’s on our mind? Jowlers, 12seconds Founder and Gary Busey Andrew Davis
As you know, our goal here at Tippingpoint Labs is to create valuable content that builds relationships with you, our reader. Some of our posts generate great content in the form of comments from you, and each week we want to call out some of the best, most insightful, angry, humorous or smart comments. We know that great comments = great content.
Print this one out and post it on your wall
Brad wrote a great post about the Honda Insight behind-the-scenes video and how it fell short of adding any real value. A guy named Steve (who didn’t leave an e-mail address or a website) wrote this line, which I’ve printed out and hung over my desk. You should, too.
If you got the bucks you can always make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear by throwing “production values” at a piece. Seems there was little thought in evaluating the potential impact/power of the two pieces working together.
– Steve (who are you?)
Founder of 12seconds.tv responds
Sol Lipman, the very smart and talented founder of 12seconds.tv, took us to task on Brad’s analysis of his start-up and its potential success. We’re really honored that Sol took the time to write on our blog! We were really excited to hear this from Sol:
We’re in the process of changing what we do and focusing on social video applications across your existing social graph. So, if you see some dips it’s actually because we’re turning the ship and it’s taking a bit of time. Expect 12seconds to surprise you in the coming months.
– Sol Lipman, Founder, 12seconds.tv
Not a shred of a chance
I wrote an article suggesting that many online channels are missing a tremendous opportunity to monetize their channels by selling access to their analytics data. Someone calling themself The Voice of Reason had this to say about my YouTube example:
There isn’t a shred of a chance that 1% of YouTube users would pay a single dollar for analytics. You severely overestimate their average user. I highly doubt even 0.1% would. People on YouTube are consuming, and doing light sharing, and they don’t really care to know the demographics of their viewership.
– Voice of Reason
Links we love
We always share links around the office, and we’ve decided to share 5 of them each week with you. If you’d like to keep up with us daily, visit our Posterous page.
Gary Busey’s YouTube channel for GotVMail
I don’t exactly know what any of this stuff has to do with GotVMail, “The entrepreneur’s voicemail system,” but I do know that our Creative Director, Brett Virmalo, was talking about this for a week. Check out Gary’s YouTube channel.
From web to print: A Crowdsourced Cookbook
Here’s a great story from Springwise about a weekly recipe contest that is designed specifically to generate a printed book! This kind of thing is awesome, in my opinion. These are the kinds of web-to-print projects that can save print! Genius.
Jowlers — A niche photo site by the guy behind Stuffed Robots

Jowlers.com
I don’t quite know what to make of this, but I do know that it’s a tremendous marketing opportunity for anyone who sells a digital camera with a fast shutter speed and a flash. Bill Brown, one of the founders of StuffedRobot.com (featured in our latest podcast) started this site — Jowlers.com. What do you think?
Category: Top 5
Tagged: 12Seconds.tv, Bill Brown, crowdsourcing, Gary Busey, GotVMail, Jowlers.com, Springwise, Stuffed Robots
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