Re: [videoblogging] The power of the video blog

2009-12-16 Thread David Jones
Nice work Roxanne! Thanks for posting. I love Will It Blend! Regards Dave. On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Roxanne Darling wrote: > I finally got my notes, slide deck, and 5 edited videos that I used in my > presentation, posted. Please feel free to comment and grab if they will help > you sp

Re: [videoblogging] The power of the video blog

2009-12-16 Thread Roxanne Darling
I finally got my notes, slide deck, and 5 edited videos that I used in my presentation, posted. Please feel free to comment and grab if they will help you spread the word! http://www.barefeetstudios.com/2009/12/15/using-social-media-to-differentiate/ Aloha and thank you all, Rox On Tue, Dec 8,

Re: [videoblogging] Youtube Direct

2009-12-16 Thread Jay dedman
> Here's an example: > http://voices.washingtonpost.com/getthere/2009/11/your_traffic_and_transit_night.html > It doesn't seem very practical to me. I was able to submit links to > existing videos but there isn't anything on YouTube that links back to this > project. > It's obviously not very succe

Re: [videoblogging] Youtube Direct

2009-12-16 Thread Kenya
Here's an example: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/getthere/2009/11/your_traffic_and_transit_night.html It doesn't seem very practical to me. I was able to submit links to existing videos but there isn't anything on YouTube that links back to this project. It's obviously not very successful as

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread Jay dedman
> I find that the more niche the blog/web page the better the targeted > ads are, and the more chance of people clicking on them. I have some > more generised web pages that get just as many hits, but generate no > revenue at all. > > I'd like to know if those "general topic" bloggers who have regu

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread David Jones
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Jay dedman wrote: > > > It's funny, I can remember a time on this list when anyone talking about > > "ads" in videoblogs would start a huge flame war, I even remember a video > > Jay did talking about his mom and this very serious thing and then he went > > int

[videoblogging] Amazon Cloudfront Streaming

2009-12-16 Thread stanhirson
I got this in an email from Amazon: "...We've designed Amazon CloudFront to make streaming accessible for anyone with media content. Streaming with Amazon CloudFront is exceptionally easy: with only a few clicks on the AWS Management Console or a simple API call, you'll be able to stream your cont

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread Jay dedman
> It's funny, I can remember a time on this list when anyone talking about > "ads" in videoblogs would start a huge flame war, I even remember a video Jay > did talking about his mom and this very serious thing and then he went into > this whole "sponsered by Coke" thing... > The times are truly

[videoblogging] Re: Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread Heath
It's funny, I can remember a time on this list when anyone talking about "ads" in videoblogs would start a huge flame war, I even remember a video Jay did talking about his mom and this very serious thing and then he went into this whole "sponsered by Coke" thing... The times are truly are a ch

[videoblogging] Re: Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread Steve Garfield
Sounds like a great song lyric! "you need to be a phenom or a spammer. else, you're a dreamer." --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, sull wrote: > > you need to be a phenom or a spammer. > else, you're a dreamer. > > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Jay dedman wrote: > > > > > > > > Recen

Re: [videoblogging] Video website payments and accountability

2009-12-16 Thread Adrian Miles
My only advice here is a) you have to sign an agreement to host your stuff through the service b) a standard clause in all such agreements is the one that says these terms may change So what you think you signed up for will change (quite quickly, there are projects that map the changes in use