For that, post your videos on http://blip.tv and pay them to serve
post-roll advertisements that YOU choose/create yourself.

--
Bill Cammack
http://reelsolid.tv


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Renat Zarbailov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill for helpful insight into this subject, as well as the 
> link to Jonnygolstein.com interview with Dina Kaplan.
> The thing is that I just brought up Brazil as an example. What I 
> actually meant is demographic-targetted video ads. The show creators 
> buy this backend video-ad serving software and handle the 
> advertising themselves, of course it's harder this way, as opposed 
> to having Blip.tv marketters handle it, but if the show has lots of 
> monthly hits I think it's worth hiring a PR staff that will do all 
> the business part in return for a share in the revenues.
> 
> What do you guys think? 
> 
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Cammack" 
> <BillCammack@> wrote:
> >
> > These are all interesting ideas, but I think they're too intricate 
> to
> > be feasible right now.  I don't know that there's such a thing as
> > "Brazilian local video ad providers", for instance.  The way it 
> seems
> > right now is that there are a couple of groups that serve a bunch 
> of
> > different videos and are looking for lots of hits to serve their
> > commercials on.  I don't think there are mom & pop stores that 
> would
> > like to advertise locally on internet shows that seek out
> > opportunities like the ones you're describing.
> > 
> > Also, this is the internet.  People watch stuff from everywhere. 
> > There's no guarantee that someone in Iowa watching something in 
> Brazil
> > will have an "Iowa local video ad provider" that wants to serve 
> videos
> > on Brazilian shows.
> > 
> > Check out Jonny Goldstein's show with Dina Kaplan (blip.tv) for 
> some
> > insight on sponsorship / advertising => <http://tinyurl.com/2wo6an>
> > 
> > --
> > Bill Cammack
> > http://billcammack.com
> > 
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Renat Zarbailov" <innomind@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anyone knows a solution, aside from 
> Brightcove 
> > > and Blip, that will enable the video content provider to host 
> his 
> > > own videos that can have auto-modular pre-roll, mid-roll, and 
> post-
> > > roll clickable video ads.
> > > 
> > > In other words here is a scenario that would really hit home for 
> a 
> > > show content provider;
> > > 
> > > 1.The end-user visits the site, presses play in the Flash 
> player. 
> > > The system is intelligent enough to figure out where the end-
> user is 
> > > located in the world by his IP address, points all video ads 
> that 
> > > are local to that end-user. If the end-user logs-in in Brazil, 
> all 
> > > the video ads are served from Brazilian local video ad 
> providers. 
> > > Also if the show's original language is English, right away the 
> end-
> > > user is presented with large message that pauses the show asking 
> in 
> > > Portuguese "Watch in Portuguese?" Yes/No. Of course when the 
> content 
> > > provider is publishing the content he will have to provide 
> multiple 
> > > language audio streams, just like DVD movies approach.
> > > 
> > > 2. Somewhere along the show the end-user is presented with a mid-
> > > roll video ad that the creators of the show approve of. So say 
> if 
> > > the creators of the show actually tested a product or service 
> only 
> > > then they allow the video ads to run, in other words complete 
> > > control over ad serving. As well as ad expiration.
> > > 
> > > It's like a flash streaming server software/ad-serving engine 
> that 
> > > works as a package providing the show creators complete control 
> over 
> > > hosting/publishing, plus it install like wordpress on a web host 
> > > server. Allowing to choose the video resolution and bandwith 
> beyond 
> > > 320 X 240, and 500kbps. Therefore all the ad revenues go to the 
> show 
> > > creators.
> > > 
> > > Any comments/suggestions are truly appreacited
> > > 
> > > Thanks
> > > 
> > > Renat
> > >
> >
>


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