B2B meets B2C: an obscene video

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Doug Kessler

07. 01. 2013 | 1 min read

B2B meets B2C: an obscene video

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Here’s a sophisticated, nuanced portrayal of the difference between B2B marketing and B2C marketing. If you don’t like profanity, please don’t view it.

B2B Meets B2C

UPDATE: Someone bought Xtranormal and killed all the videos.

This is a growing danger for anyone who uses cloud-based tools to create content that is hosted with those tools.

Bummer.

How this happened
Ryan made me promise to produce an obscene B2B marketing video once the Velocity Facebook page reached 100 Likes.

Note to self: avoid rash promises.

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  • B2B Content Marketing

  • b2b-video

  • video

  • video-marketing

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Comments

  1. Ralph Varcoe

    January 7th, 2013

    LOL – I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to say the last phrase of the video to my management.

  2. Doug Kessler

    January 8th, 2013

    Thanks Ralph. Been there too.

  3. Bob Apollo

    January 10th, 2013

    It worked for Paul Daniels. Alledgedly.

  4. Bob Apollo

    January 10th, 2013

    Note to self: alledgedly is spelled allegedly

  5. John Watson

    January 14th, 2013

    Simple and brilliant 70 seconds – you nailed it.

  6. Katy

    February 25th, 2013

    This video is brilliant, such a fan!

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