Website of the Year: the first innovative use of YouTube in years

By Richard Hamilton, June 8, 2009 12:36 pm

I present to you, BooneOakley.com. That’s right. Their site is a YouTube vid. Check it out.

Reasons why this concept rocks:
1-Its Low Overhead: There are no hosting costs. No content maintenance. YouTube is free. They are only paying for a domain registration and redirect. If you go to BooneOakley.com, it takes you to this YouTube video.
2-Its Versatility: The content is completely portable. I just embedded their entire web content onto my website.
3-Its Appropriately Creative: A lot of sites don’t match the product. Looking throughWatching their featured work, I realized this is not the first creative project BooneOakley has produced. Their stuff is different.

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2 Responses to “Website of the Year: the first innovative use of YouTube in years”

  1. Stuart says:

    Low overhead. That’s the way I like my church. That’s the way I like my gov’t. Low overhead is a good thing.

    And btw, that video had some very funny moments. One in particular. That will go unnamed but most certainly understood.

  2. richard says:

    i just flat out think it’s clever

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