Mike Filsaime’s Close Car Accident - Traffic Fusion
How many times do we hear on the news about people driving while talking on their cell phones, eating, or even doing both at the same time? How safe do you think it is to be doing anything but driving when you are driving?
I can understand that most people can have a quick conversation while driving, but does that include looking into a camera and creating a video while driving? How many of us can do that safely?
This blog post isn’t so much about driving laws and what we should or shouldn’t be doing, but I guess I had to bring that up since it’s a pretty obvious issue with a current video that a marketer has released.
Have you seen Mike Filsaime’s Traffic Fusion video that he released today? In it he starts driving while talking to the camera, doing what it seems like more and more marketers are doing these days to “be different” in their video (which isn’t so different anymore). Well, he almost got in a car accident because of the video, something that you can clearly see in the video and Mike actually points it out
If you can get past this issue of potential car accidents, what Mike actually talks about is something that can dramatically boost your online business. Go watch the Traffic Fusion videos here… and also to see the close car accident (I know that’s what you really want to see isn’t it?).











September 27th, 2008 16:53
Well I have watched the video of Mike Filsaime driving and trying to produce a video. It was scary for me for if there had been a kid that walked out on
the road he would most likely have killed him or her.
Mike is great at marketing however I will have to give him a failing grade
for driving maybe he should go take up some driving classes or
maybe I will make a video on how to behave while driving a car that just
might make it number one in the google search engines the first day.
I am not just saying this to pick on Mike however we all have to be carefull
when driving and I am sure Mike would feel horrible if he were to hit
someone when driving in this manner.
That’s my say,
Kenneth