It can be hard to decipher jokes from text...  I'm a business-minded
(evil?) person and I read the sentence literally.

The forwarded email is only slightly ironic.  Freevlog may be giving
away free information, but the site is successful due to its
high-quality screencasts.   Notice there is no tutorial on
screencasting.  The ability to create a crisp looking screencast
represents the main barrier to entry.  Giving away the "secrets" of
screencasting runs the risk of someone else starting their own
tutorial site.

I'm planning to build out screencast tutorials for how to use VlogMap,
but if that got expanded into basic vlogging tutorials it would be
"competing" directly w/ Freevlog.

That probably would not be seen as a communal move by Freevlog, even
though others may come to the site and see it as spreading
free/helpful info.

For the record I have no plans of doing so, but I can see why some
sites like to keep some secrets.

Anyways, I apologize for my half of the miscommunication and thank you
very much for emailing me the screenshot of settings.

--
Matt
http://www.vlogmap.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/vlogmap


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Richard (Show) Hall"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes ... that was definately a joke ... a very ironic joke ... Michael
> and Ryanne help everybody all the time for free as a way of life!
>






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