[videoblogging] Re: Starting a conversation about money

2005-10-11 Thread LeanBackVids.com
Nothing to quit your job over, but you can make $97 per hosting referral with Dreamhost. Better yet, you'll feel good knowing that you're recommending a great service. http://www.vlogmap.org/dreamhost.php -Matt --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

[videoblogging] Re: Starting a conversation about money

2005-10-11 Thread Peter Van Dijck
Hey Nerissa, I won't be charging people to watch videos.. I guess I explained it badly. I was thinking more charging for a synching tool that lets them receive the videos on the PSP's.. But your ideas are interesting too, thanks! Peter Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) wrote: > (snip) > > So here's 1 i

[videoblogging] Re: Starting a conversation about money

2005-10-11 Thread Steve Watkins
Im very interested in any viable revenue models. Ive been interested in this stuff for about 11 months, but I havent seen any real signs of people making money directly from their videoblogs yet. Various types of advertising related schemes have been mentioned, but Ive yet to find anything that ena

[videoblogging] re: Starting a conversation about money

2005-10-11 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)
(snip) > So here's 1 idea I am playing with. Let's say Mefeedia can get your> vlog accessible on the PSP, and through the PSP users paying a fee or> something we make some $$, and give you a % of that, maybe half. Only> if you opt-in of course. That way you get more viewers, and make some> $$ o

[videoblogging] Re: Starting a conversation about money

2005-10-11 Thread aroundtheperimeter
I think keeping it free for the viewer is key to making money. Jason Calacanis has some great advice in this artical: http://www.jensense.com/archives/2005/08/interview_with.html The main thing that I got from the artical above is this: The best thing you can do to make more money is produce wor