By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.

Step One:

Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html

Step Two:

Visit http://www.broadcast.com/

Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
>
> Hello Heath,
>
> What YouTube has done is called "branding". And they've done a good 
> job of it.
>
> Now... that doesn't mean that "they've won". That only means that
> they are "king" right now.
>
> Once upon a time AltaVista was the "king" of search engines. When
> most people said "search the web"... most people automatically assumed
> you meant "search the web with AltaVista".
>
> Today... that's not the case. "Google" is currently "king" of
> search... and is synonymous with "searching the web".
>
> Want to be "king"... go on a branding campaign. (And of course have
> something at least "descent" to use.)
>
> See ya
>
> On 12/4/06, Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:heathparks%40msn.com>> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I just had an interesting experience today that put in perspective to
> > me just "what" YouTube has become. YouTube IS online video,
> > vlogging, whatever you want to call it. YouTube is it, it's the Ipod
> > of online video and everyone else is sandisk, zune, etc.
> >
> > Now, why do I say that? A month or so ago I filmed some footage for
> > work to go to an offsite. The guys and gals where I work know that I
> > do video and put stuff online, they know I do not "use" YouTube, that
> > I have a vlog site, etc.
> >
> > Well I just put together a clip of flubs from the guy who was doing
> > the "tour" on the video. (it IS funny btw). I put it on a VCD
> > because I was just going to give it to the guy as a funny gift
> > (because the name of the company and such was mentioned I did not
> > want to upload it, don't relish getting warned/fired) I showed it
> > this morning and it killed but what was interesting was this.
> >
> > Everyone said, "That needs to go on YouTube", this from guys and gals
> > in age from 20 something to over 50, "This needs to go on
> > YouTube"....NOT "hey put it on your site or upload it to blip or
> > Revver", or whatever, no it HAS to go on YouTube.....
> >
> > YouTube is or has become a "the" standard for online video, I mean
> > what else can you conclude? Understand these are not "techy" people,
> > yes they may be a little ahead of the curve but trust me, just
> > ordinary guys and gals. YouTube is what the know and what they use
> > to watch videos. I mean it is like it is "America's funniest videos"
> > for the web.
> >
> > So what does this mean? To me it means the conversation on wheather
> > YouTube is "really vlogging" or is here to stay, is a moot point.
> > Yes you can become "sucessful" in vlogging or online video without YT
> > but to the VAST majority of people if you aint on YT, then you aint
> > doing online video....I don't want to say that, I don't want it to be
> > true, but I am really beginging to think that it is true.
> >
> > Maybe I am wrong, I want to be wrong in some ways but I gotta say
> > based on my very informal "test"...the YouTube "debate" is over.....
> >
> > Heath
> > http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com <http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com>
> >
> > btw yes, I am going to upload the video once I make a few "tweaks"
> > and yes I am going to upload it to YouTube as well....because well,
> > that's what the guy wanted......
>
> -- 
> Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
>
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