A very clever move by a young artist who would benefit from some exposure by Fry's more than 2.2 million followers. Or are they in cahoots? And would it make a difference based on the quality of her voice? Well done I say. We will have to watch the progress of this artist, Molly Lewis. When I first viewed the video based on the tweet by Sir Fry, there were 304 views.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Use Twitter and YouTube to get something viral going
Interesting Twitter post by Sir Stephen Fry, who I love to follow because he has a wonderful turn of phrase and is always up to something interesting.
A very clever move by a young artist who would benefit from some exposure by Fry's more than 2.2 million followers. Or are they in cahoots? And would it make a difference based on the quality of her voice? Well done I say. We will have to watch the progress of this artist, Molly Lewis. When I first viewed the video based on the tweet by Sir Fry, there were 304 views.
A very clever move by a young artist who would benefit from some exposure by Fry's more than 2.2 million followers. Or are they in cahoots? And would it make a difference based on the quality of her voice? Well done I say. We will have to watch the progress of this artist, Molly Lewis. When I first viewed the video based on the tweet by Sir Fry, there were 304 views.
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