“Sometimes a courtesy flush is necessary”

by on July 21, 2006

The things you can learn from videoblogs. Oh, boy, I’ve seen everything now. But, seriously, this is the kind of thing I was hoping I’d one day see when we were writing Naked Conversations.

Welcome to “niche TV.” Oh, sorry, Flush TV. I love their tag line: It’s not gross. It’s not disgusting. It’s just human nature.

The thing that’s weird is that they aren’t tying their videos to a real business. I did a ton of searches for Levine & Sons Plumbing and Heating in Detroit (UPDATE: Paul found me the link to their Web site, but says that it isn’t in the search engines yet cause it’s so new — I bet that changes real soon now). couldn’t find their own Web site. That’s totally blowing the Google juice potentials of doing a show like this.

Oh, Ryanne, thanks so much for letting me know about this. Good stuff.

Heheh, you’re wondering what this has to do with a geek blog, right? Me too. But, how businesses use technology to both do their jobs and get the word out is interesting to me.

But, if you’re looking for something a bit more geeky, check out Ryanne’s videos from the Bowling 2.0 event in San Francisco or BarCamp. Or, come to the Node101 days in August.

  • I think plumbing is very geeky.
  • Paul
    They do have a website, at http://www.levineandsons.com/

    Oddly it seems none of the search engines directly index it.
  • Isn't plumbing just a bunch of tubes held together with solder?

    Could Senator Stevens have been a plumber before traveling to Washington?
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