Venetian Princess - The #1 viral video on youtube
VenetianPrincess videos have been featured and reported on by several national television networks and news programs including; NBC, FOX, ABC, CNN, MTV, G4TV, and Access Hollywood.
VenetianPrincess videos have also been the topic of several full-spread articles in; The Washington Post, LA Times, USA TODAY, VH1.com, The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Yahoo News, AOL News, XPress Magazine, the french edition of People Magazine, and several others. Her songs have also been broadcast on Kiss FM and BBC Radio.
Striking a Partnership deal with YouTube/Google in May of 2006, VenetianPrincess was one of the few chosen content creators invited into the revenue sharing program in it’s initial stages.
The VenetianPrincess Channel started out “The Princess Chronicles,” a fantasy series about a princess’ quest for the ends of the earth to return an ancient box to where it originated. The styling of this cinematic series was inspired by VP’s all-time favorite director, Terry Gilliam. Each episode introduces new eccentric characters, all played by VP- disguised in elaborate costume.
The channel has since expanded with a variety of original music videos parodying celebrities, which have prompted a whirlwind of press coverage.
Stay tuned for new exciting changes to the VenetianPrincess channel throughout 2010. We’re happy to welcome new cast members to the team to bring new concepts to the table.
FACTS
- With over 800,000 subscribers, VP ranked as the #1 female on YouTube for close to two years and counting.
- VP’s videos have received about 200 million unique views.
- VP’s “7 Things Guys Don’t Have To Do” video was named one of the top 10 viral videos of 2008 by PC World Magazine.
- VP’s “7 Things Guys Don’t Have To Do” video was favorited over 160,000 times: Making it one of the most viewed videos on YouTube of all time.
- VP’s “7 Things Guys Don’t Have To Do” video has over 120,000 comments: Making it one of YouTube’s most discussed videos of all time.
- VP’s videos have been recognized and discussed by celebrities such as; Miley Cyrus, Ryan Seacrest, Adrienne Curry, and Jay Leno.
- VP’s music video for her original song “Somewhere Else” is the default video on all Samsung Behold mobile phones. The phone was released in November 2008, and is sold at major retail stores including; Walmart, Target, and Best Buy.
- VP is written about in the recently published book, YouTube and Video Marketing An Hour A Day by Greg Jarboe. The paperback is available in bookstores nationwide.