We could probably say the same is true about our individual vlogs.
The number of people who comment is much less than the number of
people who view/read what we have to say.  I don't think we should be
too worried about it.

Dennis
ymimexico.org/vlog

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's a timely blog post from the Church of the Customer about the
"one
> percent rule" - in a given group of users, only one percent of
> participants actively create content. Another 10 percent may contribute
> occasionally, while the rest of lurkers. They look at the user data for
> Wikipedia and other content-generating sites to demonstrate the rule.
>
> http://customerevangelists.typepad.com/blog/2006/05/charting_wiki_p.html
>
> So in my mind at least, it doesn't matter whether you use yahoogroups,
> bulletin boards, wikis, etc - there will always be an extreme minority
> of active participants and a large majority of lurkers. It's not that
> we're doing anything wrong here - it's just a normal online dynamic.
>
> andy
>
>
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