i tryed to pay mike from blip to put my show in the blip player on the front
page, and like he said

"madd mann you'll  never be on the front page"

i could  of been a trend setter


On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:30 PM, @sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   well said.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Rupert <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]<rupert%40fatgirlinohio.org>>
> wrote:
>
> > I don't have any more of a problem with this than I do the Sponsored
> > Ads on Google.
> >
> > Like Brook, I filter them out, but a lot of people don't - so Google
> > make billions of dollars of profit from them and from Adsense ads on
> > other sites. As I noted here before, Google's revenue and profit
> > were up a third and a quarter respectively in Q3 2008 largely off the
> > back of these things.
> >
> > You're wrong if you think YouTube popular and featured videos aren't
> > already gamed and bought. It's a stinking den of corruption in
> > there. You should see the kind of bullshit tricks that 'viral'
> > production and advertising companies pull to get their videos featured.
> >
> > This is just making an honest and open auction of it.
> >
> > If I had a client or a video that I think should get top billing for
> > a niche subject, instead of trying to orchestrate some kind of
> > incredibly spammy and unethical view-ramping campaign (and risk
> > getting caught and deleted), I could just buy a sponsored slot. On a
> > site where something like 10 hours of video are being uploaded every
> > minute, that's about as organic and fair a way of buying attention as
> > I can imagine.
> >
> > Rupert
> > http://twittervlog.tv
> >
>
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