Re: [videoblogging] Stats, blip.tv, and self hosted wordpress

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On Nov 12, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

> > I am working on the final details of my new blog and video show.  
> It is
> > crucial for me to get accurate usage stats. I've built the site the
> > following way:
> > 1. my videos are hosted on blip.tv
> > 2. I use a self hosted wordpress as a part of showinabox  
> installation.
> > 3. I will have in the near future an audio podcast as well
> > 4. Each video episode is linked to textual blog posts hosted on the
> > same wordpress blog.
> > 5. I will have a combined RSS feed via feedburner
> > What is the best way to gather stats of the afferent info sources?
>
> others may have better solutions, but you really have to add up the
> video views yourself from the different sources.
> If you are only hosting your videos on blip, then that should be your
> total views no matter if people come from other links or through RSS.
>
> some people are using that new service (forgot the name) that upoads
> to multiple places at once.
> anyone know if that service now tallies up all your views from  
> around the web?
>
> Jay
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Re: [videoblogging] Stats, blip.tv, and self hosted wordpress

2007-11-12 Thread Jay dedman
>  I am working on the final details of my new blog and video show. It is
>  crucial for me to get accurate usage stats. I've built the site the
>  following way:
>  1. my videos are hosted on blip.tv
>  2. I use a self hosted wordpress as a part of showinabox installation.
>  3. I will have in the near future an audio podcast as well
>  4. Each video episode is linked to textual blog posts hosted on the
>  same wordpress blog.
>  5. I will have a combined RSS feed via feedburner
>  What is the best way to gather stats of the afferent info sources?

others may have better solutions, but you really have to add up the
video views yourself from the different sources.
If you are only hosting your videos on blip, then that should be your
total views no matter if people come from other links or through RSS.

some people are using that new service (forgot the name) that upoads
to multiple places at once.
anyone know if that service now tallies up all your views from around the web?

Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] stats

2005-08-15 Thread Adrian Miles




around the 15/8/05 Randolfe Wicker mentioned about Re: 
[videoblogging] stats that:
>I can't give you the source but somewhere I saw a figure that said 
>there were 1100 vloggers worldwide.  However, Steven says last 
>January only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was. The 
>fact that today there are 14.2 million bloggers (40,000 new ones 
>daily) shows how much growth vlogging is going to experience.

not to rain on parades. these figures all wrong. There are probably 
more than 14 million bloggers in Japan alone, no one has any idea 
about South Korea (where blog use is enormous), China (ditto), and so 
on. Even in France blogs have taken off (it is claimed half of all 
students in France blog) so no one actually knows how many there are. 
But all estimates are wrong, and very low. And usually based on US 
numbers, or just on blogs in English.

With videoblogs it is more grey. Membership of this list is around 
1100, growth is pretty much following a power law distribution (is 
that possible or does that only describe something else??), but given 
we can't even agree on what a videoblog is, it is hard to count how 
many there are :-)
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Re: [videoblogging] stats & Stuff

2005-08-15 Thread Markus Sandy






There are regularly scheduled meetings 

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see the wiki for the links and archives

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Kunga wrote:

  Worse still is that almost NO ONE uses RSS yet. Even the kids haven't  
adopted it yet in significant numbers. We have a very long way to go.

OK Everybody. I'm all caught up with all my BAD BAD BAD NAUGHTY SHAME  
ON ME NOT FOLLOWING THE LEADERS BANNED H.264 posts. The NON H.264 are  
now up on all my primary sites. I used Blip.tv to aggregate them all  
at once.  They don't look too bad. I  
used 150 kbps and 8 frames automatic with Verdi's audio  
recommendation. I just can't bear the thought of using 600 kbps. I'm  
frugal so the info can reach some patient dial-uppers too. At least  
now the wait won't be in vein right?

But I have edited the HTML only the set on my RSS feed flagship  
FutureMedia site. Trying to edit HTML on Blip is IMPOSSIBLE. They  
have big time text entry problems. The cursor flys all over the place  
making any text post there very painful.

So check me out and please don't attack all at once. I am going over  
to Woodside now for the Eric Rice Road Show for VideoBloggers. Then  
one day to catch up trying to post more LinuxWorld footage b4 the  
Blog Business Summit at the San Francisco Palace Hotel Wednesday-Friday.

Anyone know when the next Flash Meeting is? I'm working on a post  
about that as well.

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On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:30 PM, David Yirchott wrote:

  
  
Steven,
I don't think there are any hard numbers on video blogging as it is  
still
somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is growing, but it should  
be pointed
out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2 of this year  
found that
only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was -- 62% did not.

-David

  
  


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RE: [videoblogging] stats & Stuff

2005-08-15 Thread Steven Livingstone




Hi Kunga - not surprised by the RSS fact. I remember a survey on developers
put their real knowledge of Xml at around 15% - the guys expected to use the
Xml from Rss.

I'm still not sure RSS is (should be) anything more than for integration
anyway - I think we'll start to see some apps that use Rss in different
ways. Aggregation is ok, but soon (as in my case) it starts to overload too.

I like adoption being low (but guaranteed to increase as in vblog) - give
you a start against the big guys who'll only go for it when everyone else
has.

steven :: http://stevenR2.com

-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kunga
Sent: 16 August 2005 00:10
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] stats & Stuff

Worse still is that almost NO ONE uses RSS yet. Even the kids haven't  
adopted it yet in significant numbers. We have a very long way to go.

OK Everybody. I'm all caught up with all my BAD BAD BAD NAUGHTY SHAME  
ON ME NOT FOLLOWING THE LEADERS BANNED H.264 posts. The NON H.264 are  
now up on all my primary sites. I used Blip.tv to aggregate them all  
at once. <http://futuremediatv.blip.tv> They don't look too bad. I  
used 150 kbps and 8 frames automatic with Verdi's audio  
recommendation. I just can't bear the thought of using 600 kbps. I'm  
frugal so the info can reach some patient dial-uppers too. At least  
now the wait won't be in vein right?

But I have edited the HTML only the set on my RSS feed flagship  
FutureMedia site. Trying to edit HTML on Blip is IMPOSSIBLE. They  
have big time text entry problems. The cursor flys all over the place  
making any text post there very painful.

So check me out and please don't attack all at once. I am going over  
to Woodside now for the Eric Rice Road Show for VideoBloggers. Then  
one day to catch up trying to post more LinuxWorld footage b4 the  
Blog Business Summit at the San Francisco Palace Hotel Wednesday-Friday.

Anyone know when the next Flash Meeting is? I'm working on a post  
about that as well.

k

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On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:30 PM, David Yirchott wrote:

> Steven,
> I don't think there are any hard numbers on video blogging as it is  
> still
> somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is growing, but it should  
> be pointed
> out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2 of this year  
> found that
> only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was -- 62% did not.
>
> -David




 
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Re: [videoblogging] stats

2005-08-15 Thread Randolfe Wicker





I can't give you the source but somewhere I saw a 
figure that said there were 1100 vloggers worldwide.  However, Steven says 
last January only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was. The fact that 
today there are 14.2 million bloggers (40,000 new ones daily) shows how much 
growth vlogging is going to experience.
 
Of course, vlogging will never equal the numbers of 
blogging.  But 14.2 million voices makes for stiff competition being heard 
and standing out.  Video is also more "convincing" than the written 
word.  We've all seen news stories about some kids who burned down a house, 
beat up someone, wrote racist graffiti, etc. and then were caught and convicted 
"because they videotaped themselves in the act".
 
Well, a vlog showing a crime, beating or rape will 
force attention to be given to the event.  I'm waiting for the first vlog 
to create a news sensation just like the home video of the beating of Rodney 
King did a few years ago.
 
Once those political activists who actively 
document injustices and deplorable conditions in our society discover vlogging, 
we'll really see the "unheard voices of today" becoming the "heard voices of 
tomorrow"!

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  David 
  Yirchott 
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 6:30 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [videoblogging] stats
  Steven,I don't think there are any hard numbers on 
  video blogging as it is still somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is 
  growing, but it should be pointed out that a Pew/Internet survey released 
  January 2 of this year found that only 38% of Internet users even knew 
  what a blog was -- 62% did not.-David>From: "Steven 
  Livingstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: 
  videoblogging@yahoogroups.com>To: 
  >Subject: [videoblogging] 
  stats>Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:55:57 +0100>>Anyone got 
  stats/pointers to facts and research on the number of Video>Bloggers 
  currently, projected number and so 
  on?>>>>thanks,>>steven>

  




  
  
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RE: [videoblogging] stats

2005-08-15 Thread Steven Livingstone










Thanks David - that doesn’t really
surprise me (on blogs). I tired for a while to explain the benefits of some
blogging software to a company who ran some tests for me. They just didn’t
get it – “whose going to sit and type in what they do each day??”
… the blog a second fact passed them by – they will get it sometime
when everyone else has. Oh to convince the masses!

 

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From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Yirchott
Sent: 15 August 2005 23:30
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [videoblogging] stats



 

Steven,
I don't think there are any hard numbers on video
blogging as it is still 
somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is
growing, but it should be pointed 
out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2
of this year found that 
only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog
was -- 62% did not.

-David



>From: "Steven Livingstone"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>To: 
>Subject: [videoblogging] stats
>Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:55:57 +0100
>
>Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and
research on the number of Video
>Bloggers currently, projected number and so
on?
>
>
>
>thanks,
>
>steven
>








  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] stats & Stuff

2005-08-15 Thread Kunga
Worse still is that almost NO ONE uses RSS yet. Even the kids haven't  
adopted it yet in significant numbers. We have a very long way to go.

OK Everybody. I'm all caught up with all my BAD BAD BAD NAUGHTY SHAME  
ON ME NOT FOLLOWING THE LEADERS BANNED H.264 posts. The NON H.264 are  
now up on all my primary sites. I used Blip.tv to aggregate them all  
at once.  They don't look too bad. I  
used 150 kbps and 8 frames automatic with Verdi's audio  
recommendation. I just can't bear the thought of using 600 kbps. I'm  
frugal so the info can reach some patient dial-uppers too. At least  
now the wait won't be in vein right?

But I have edited the HTML only the set on my RSS feed flagship  
FutureMedia site. Trying to edit HTML on Blip is IMPOSSIBLE. They  
have big time text entry problems. The cursor flys all over the place  
making any text post there very painful.

So check me out and please don't attack all at once. I am going over  
to Woodside now for the Eric Rice Road Show for VideoBloggers. Then  
one day to catch up trying to post more LinuxWorld footage b4 the  
Blog Business Summit at the San Francisco Palace Hotel Wednesday-Friday.

Anyone know when the next Flash Meeting is? I'm working on a post  
about that as well.

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On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:30 PM, David Yirchott wrote:

> Steven,
> I don't think there are any hard numbers on video blogging as it is  
> still
> somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is growing, but it should  
> be pointed
> out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2 of this year  
> found that
> only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was -- 62% did not.
>
> -David



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RE: [videoblogging] stats

2005-08-15 Thread David Yirchott




Steven,
I don't think there are any hard numbers on video blogging as it is still 
somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is growing, but it should be pointed 
out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2 of this year found that 
only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was -- 62% did not.

-David



>From: "Steven Livingstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>To: 
>Subject: [videoblogging] stats
>Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:55:57 +0100
>
>Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and research on the number of Video
>Bloggers currently, projected number and so on?
>
>
>
>thanks,
>
>steven
>





  




  
  
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