> say you really love bass fishing and there it was a video feed on the 
> tips and tricks of bass fishing done with rods and reel sold on the 
> bass pro page.would you go back to the page to find the stuff you saw 
> in the vid or would you never return because the where trying to make 
> a buck, or maybe nascar,or a company newletter , what about a rss news 
> feed for the sunday church service????

I love fishing and am regular customer at BassProShops -- so why
wouldn't I subscribe to a videofeed of their tips and tricks? 

If it was dissapointing in anyway, I'd just unsubscribe... it's not
like giving them your e-mail address.

Videoblogging won't be the domain of us early adopter purists types
for very much longer. Commercial and charitable institutions are going
to jump in the fun pretty soon.

Eric
http://strollingbones.blogspot.com




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