[videoblogging] Re: YouTube Partner program explained...

2008-02-21 Thread Bill Cammack
Both of those are good articles. :) Bill http://BillCammack.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A rather dejected take on YouTube's Partner Program... > > > http://hellyerspuppetworkshop.blogspot.com/2008/02/youtube-partner-program-explained.htm

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Vincent Njoroge Ndonye
OH MY GOD! That was hilarious...I watched the Old Gregg Finaletoo Made my friday evening. No need for happy hour now. Thanks! v.njoroge.ndonye On 5/18/07, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Just to finish my waffle, I hadnt noticed that

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Steve Watkins
Fun clip, I wish British TV looked like that, we are good at making weird & funny TV over here but the usual crap still dominates the schedules, usually have to look quite hard to find gems. And now thanks to youtube I saw someone else really drinking Baileys from a shoe, oh joy! Im glad your deal

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2007-05-18 Thread trine bjørkmann berry
oh Jay, the Mighty Boosh is my favourite! it's on constant DVD in my house... :) On 5/18/07, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Just to finish my waffle, I hadnt noticed that podtech have sectioned > > things more clearly than when I last looked, so yours and other's > > env

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Jay dedman
> Just to finish my waffle, I hadnt noticed that podtech have sectioned > things more clearly than when I last looked, so yours and other's > envirogreensustain vids are in a 'clean tech' section. But I dont get > a sense of there being a community of viewers at podtech, due to lack > of commen

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Steve Watkins
Just to finish my waffle, I hadnt noticed that podtech have sectioned things more clearly than when I last looked, so yours and other's envirogreensustain vids are in a 'clean tech' section. But I dont get a sense of there being a community of viewers at podtech, due to lack of comments or other fe

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Steve Watkins
Well put! So following on from what I was just waffling about, do you feel there are decent places to go to reach out to your potential audience, or do the directories & other video hosting sites etc all seem to offer a similar, fairly generic and unfocussed, sense of community/audience? On the o

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-18 Thread Jay dedman
> 1) What is the value of a YouTube viewer and subscriber . > 2) For those vloggers who have posted to YouTube, what value have you > seen? here's an example. we posted a video on our site: http://ryanishungry.com/2007/04/22/wendy-tremayne-and-mikey-sklar-green-pioneers/ Mikey (who's featured

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2007-05-18 Thread Nathan Miller
Make good videos and they will come. nathan miller www.bicycle-sidewalk.com --- sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i think for many people, tossing videos up all over > the place is just a way > to get started. > the value may come when you as a content creator > find your voice/style/focus > and

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2007-05-17 Thread sull
i think for many people, tossing videos up all over the place is just a way to get started. the value may come when you as a content creator find your voice/style/focus and start to get scattered subscribers or just awareness and attention which can gradually build up over a year or 2. in other wo

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2007-05-17 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage
On 5/17/07, Frank Sinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 1) What is the value of a YouTube viewer and subscriber . > 2) For those vloggers who have posted to YouTube, what value have you > seen? 1) Equal to the value of a subscriber by any other means, so long as all you care about is people who

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-17 Thread Frank Sinton
Doesn't have to be one or the other. Just trying to see what people think the value of a YouTube viewer or subscriber is versus someone who has viewed and subscribed at your vlog. > Why give Youtube so much power? > as we know in the web 2.0 world, the barrier to entry is a server. > > jay BUT

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-17 Thread Heath
One billion dollars.1,000?! I'd like to see 100 firstit's great that they are sharing revenue but let's be honest for the vast majority of vloggers out there it's a non issueor maybe it's just a non issue to me.(shrug) Heath http://batmangeek.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogrou

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2007-05-17 Thread Jay dedman
> What is the value of a link back to your independent vlog (where you > control the branding, experience, player, 100% of the advertising > and cross-promotions, merchandising, etc.) versus a revenue share on > a video destination site that doesn't offer you any of that control? > To put it a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-17 Thread j coffey
I'd rather have 1,000 regular users as 1 million views on You Yube can be fleeting. What does Josh Leo have to say? He did several million a month or so ago on one on You Tube. Not to say he doesn't have 1,000 loyal viewers but I'll take the thousand. JCH http://www.jchtv.com/ Frank Sinton <[EM

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2007-05-17 Thread tim
ish I could do the same with YouTube and other sites. Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld. -Original Message- From: "Frank Sinton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 00:08:35 To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Youtube P

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-17 Thread Frank Sinton
Great discussion - can't stop wondering: What is the value of a link back to your independent vlog (where you control the branding, experience, player, 100% of the advertising and cross-promotions, merchandising, etc.) versus a revenue share on a video destination site that doesn't offer you a

[videoblogging] Re: Youtube Partner Program

2007-05-15 Thread Kent Nichols
Yeah I don't know who wrote it. A lot of it rings true, but some of it is way, way off. -Kent, askaninja.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ronen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here's a letter about youtube's new partner program, written by an anonymous > youtube star who is certainly,