Well, numbers-wise, if someone wants to "make it big" with videoblogging, they start out on youtube (ie., "Fred").
I can vouch for that - my videos don't approach "bigness" in any sense of the word (and that's not my focus, either), but a couple of my videos have been viewed 20-40,000 times in youtube vs 1-2000 times with blip. Blip, becuase they discovered the video via my blog, and youtube because they found the video in youtube. Blip rocks - but youtube serves a god purpose, too. David Lee King davidleeking.com - blog davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog twitter | skype: davidleeking On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 7:23 AM, Matthew Milam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My issue with people, especially YouTubers, is that they really think > YouTube is the only place to video blog. > > Bullshit. > > Matthew > > From: Jay dedman > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 6:22 AM > To: Videobloggers > Subject: [videoblogging] A Youtube to Blip Transaction > > > Here's an example of Youtube censoring a video without any explanation. > So it's good there are other more worldly video sites like blip. > see below. > > As Liza Jean has mentioned her videos being taken down from Youtube, > they should have a more transparent system. > > Jay > > ons, 26 11 2008 kl. 07:17 -0500, skrev Carsten Agger: > > Danish writer Rune Engelbreth Larsen has teamed up with photographer > Jacob > > Holdt (of American Pictures fame, > > http://www.american-pictures.com/english/intro/index.html) to produce an > > open letter and YouTube video with an urgent appeal to president-elect > > Barack Obama concerning the rampant racism and xenophobia in Denmark.... > > > The appeal and YouTube video may be found here: > > > > http://www.panhumanism.com/letter_to_obama.php > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-6YcD-LZno > > Alas, the video was CENSORED by YouTube after about 24 hours. According > to the author, the video was removed from YouTube with no explanation > apart from this rather terse note: > > "The following video(s) from your account have been disabled for > violation of the YouTube Community Guidelines: Letter to Obama: On > Danish Racism." > > I suppose Google/YouTube have received complaints from persons who do > not sympathize with the video's (truthful) picture of Denmark today. I > find such censorship rather unacceptable. > > The video is now online via another service and may once again be seen > at > > http://www.panhumanism.com/letter_to_obama.php > and > http://blip.tv/file/1515612/ > > Thanks for your patience. Please help spread the word. > > -- > Blog: http://www.modspil.dk > http://www.faklen.dk > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]