Hi,
Just so you know, whenever someone watches a videoblog in the TVTonic
interface, there will be a prominent link to your homepage (specifically the
link URL specified for that item in your RSS).
Sincerely,
Andre Sala
TVTonic Team
On 2/9/07, J. Rhett Aultman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I
I have gotten a lot of viewer feedback when the content conveys "edge
content" and/or espouses a clear point of view. "Women's Rights: A
Worldwide Horror Show", a talk by a female bioethicist about how
women are used and abused from the Middle East to polygamist colonies
in Utah & Arizona,
Good question; I think I'll vlog it today!
Meanwhile. I love knowing the data about the huge percentage of
watchers as compared to inter-actors. And it makes sense when I
observe my own behavior - I LOVE to interact, and yet I don't comment
on most of what I read or watch. I would stop if I felt p
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "T Shey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> When asked about this once, Ze Frank was quick to say that it's only a
> very small percentage of his audience -- a fringe, really -- who
> interact with the show. But it's enough to be a really vibrant part
> -- and it
When asked about this once, Ze Frank was quick to say that it's only a
very small percentage of his audience -- a fringe, really -- who
interact with the show. But it's enough to be a really vibrant part
-- and it ebbs and flows who participates, and he really cultivates
it. The thing that I reall
Study Ze Frank.
J
On 2/9/07, Bill Cammack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "bestdamntechshow"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > how do all of you feel about the user feedback that you get? is it
> > enough (like there is such thing as enough), or are you conc
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "bestdamntechshow"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> how do all of you feel about the user feedback that you get? is it
> enough (like there is such thing as enough), or are you concerned that
> people are just watching and not getting involved.
>
> how do we tu
It makes me feel good to hear this. I often feel like, when I just ask
people to email us or to friend us on MySpace, that I'm screaming into the
void. I know I have an audience, because FeedBurner stats show the
subscribers.
I also, as far as I can tell, have never grown my audience through wor
Speaking only from my own experience, it's a very small minority of
viewers who comment and interact. On one of my shows I developed an
extremely active, interested and vocal audience who have created a
project inspired by my efforts and tangential to it. They remain a
minority of my audience