thanks steve, now i don't have to buy your book. or maybe i should, since i
still don't have any experience with an RSS feed.
we went pro with blip a year ago, ad revenues quadupled that $90. so fear not.
the main reason i can afford to have produced a series is i live in such a
remote - chea
so go there, claim our rights, use our name, see what happens.
dyna-flix.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark VillaseƱor
wrote:
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> Steve Elbows: "I very much doubt that you have to be a user of the service
> in order to file a takedown notice under the DMCA."
>
> I agree.
>
> 17 US
.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Jones wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 2:22 AM, daredolls wrote:
> >
> > our work, like 50% or so of what is on youtube, does not pass the church
> > lady standard. all you have to do to get a competitor's product removed
&
, May 3, 2010 at 1:53 AM, daredolls wrote:
> >
> > heck, i'd pay somebody to go for me, or, to be specific, i'd give a piece
> > of any action to one who helps arrange it.
> >
> > i would love to take the easy path, google adsense and youtube, but, as has
love em. 4 years and no problems. money always arrives.
yes, they charge a monthly fee. for $5 a month you can see how good they are.
no, they do not take a piece from each sale. you will need a paypal account
and a bank account to support it. google checkout for 3rd world currencies is
g
heck, i'd pay somebody to go for me, or, to be specific, i'd give a piece of
any action to one who helps arrange it.
i would love to take the easy path, google adsense and youtube, but, as has
happened over and over in the history of the small screen, edgy material gets
pushed aside and has to
http://www.youtube.com/user/dleesim#p/u/68/VbxcbGlRHZE
i did invite my neighbor to join this list.
i like having learned that likely the best of the new can be found here. i have
forgotten more "new formats" than i ever learned, but i have learned to stay in
touch with folks that know how to d
my neighbor does this for a living, and the scope of work you mention seems
like a multiperson event. contact me , daredoll at gmail, and i can put you in
touch with him.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joly MacFie wrote:
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> There is this one list that I've been on for ten years or so t
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/youtube/label?lid=4c9ae590b9d4fb92&hl=en
that's a link to the help forum, very active. according to a recent post
youtube is looking for music partners.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of any good YouTube User
this event was the first live stream i ever got to see. our lovely country
setting does not come with the internet, and our lovely superheroine series
routinely gets deleted for content after being flagged by pornographers who
don't like our standards. i wanted to see who prevails.
i was grat
second quarter in a row our self advertising clips got us just over $100 from
blip, running about a thousand views a day.
blip also has great advice on how to make your product attractive to
advertisers, and i have learned we did everything completely wrong to attract
advertisers. when we chos
in what you wrote i read that you like the light as filtered by the laminated
poster but you want a key light for a little detail.
if i could i would loan you the rechargable flashlight that came with my
cordless drill. the charge lasts for hours, bright white light, bendable neck
and sits n
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/shopping-cart.htm
this link is to the e-junkie page listing 6 payment services.
e-junkie charges a storage fee for your library monthly depending on size and
charges nothing per download.
their payment links work flawlessly. we have them dump it all into a paypal
ac
blip says we made $87 in the last 30 days. we get around a thousand views a
day there of what amounts to commercials for our videos which we sell using
e-junkie.com .
we just recently enabled ads, our first quarterly check should be coming soon.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman
another (cheap!) way to upgrade your lighting would be to mount another fluoro
vertically, say, to the side of that wall hung cabinet. yes, they flicker, but
get enough of them going from different angles and interesting things happen.
this vertical unit would help with lighting the face. back
by 'lists'? What kind of lists, and how
> do they work?
>
> And how hard have you tried to customise your H264 file exports to
> match the WMV file sizes (I take it you meant WMV, not WAV?)
>
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
>
> On 2-Sep-09, at 2:46 AM, d
so i do read most of what is posted here, and most of it goes over my head.
so, given that we have a world wide following, for over a decade. who is
surprised to learn that we sell, exclusively, WAV files.
recent posts here suggested ...264... files are somehow better. and one might
wish t
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