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""Most vloggers are more middle-aged."Where did
that statistic come from? Also, what is your definition
of"middle-aged"?Timreali
gs might be well advised
to invite friends to "visit my videoblog" instead of saying "see my
vlog".
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Devlon
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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:13
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Another comment to vlogging related consumer goods...using
"videoblogging" instead of "vlogging", or "vlog" (as easy as it is to
fit into catch phrases) might go further.
More and more people are becoming familiar with blogging. Seeing
'vlog' on a shirt might not very many people think twice l
you guys all beat me to it. the vloggers are not *all* middle aged... having said that, i wouldn't wear (sorry) a vlogger t-shirt unless it looked really cool... and i am *not* middle aged the problem with mouse pads are 1. a lot of people use laptops and *no* mouse and 2. it's not really ad
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Just Vlog It-- Taylor Barcroft, New Media
Publisher, Editor-In-Chief, VidcasterSanta Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon
Valleyhttp://FutureMedia.orgOn Aug 28,
2005, at 6:31 PM, James A. Donnelly wrote:> HOW ABOUT VLOG
""Most vloggers are more middle-aged."
Where did that statistic come from? Also, what is your definition of
"middle-aged"?
Tim
realitysandwich.typepad.com
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those who look best
> in t
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those who look best
> in t-shirts are usually in their teens and twenties. Most vloggers are more
> middle-aged.
I disagree. I think most vloggers are in the 20-30's range, but it
doe
:) I am not sure what category I fit in, but I am almost 33 and I'll
proudly wear a geeked tee.
Not to exclude any of the other marketing options, I am speaking for myself.
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those
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On 8/28/05, skullcrew webmaster
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On 8/28/05, skullcrew webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a good ideaI have been mulling over t-shirt ideas for vlogging latelyyou might just see me in one on my vlog. I would be willing to take the risk and design a shirt and sell it on my site
How many people think they
hey that's sean kennedy the fucking man modeling that t-shirt.
h.
chris weagel
www.human-dog.com
On Aug 29, 2005, at 2:09 AM, skullcrew webmaster wrote:
This is a good idea
I have been mulling over t-shirt ideas for vlogging lately
you might just see me in one on my vlog.
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