Re: [videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-22 Thread André Sala
Hi, Just so you know, whenever someone watches a videoblog in the TVTonic interface, there will be a prominent link to your homepage (specifically the link URL specified for that item in your RSS). Sincerely, Andre Sala TVTonic Team On 2/9/07, J. Rhett Aultman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It

[videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-11 Thread Randolfe Wicker
I have gotten a lot of viewer feedback when the content conveys edge content and/or espouses a clear point of view. Women's Rights: A Worldwide Horror Show, a talk by a female bioethicist about how women are used and abused from the Middle East to polygamist colonies in Utah Arizona,

Re: [videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-10 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Study Ze Frank. J On 2/9/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bestdamntechshow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how do all of you feel about the user feedback that you get? is it enough (like there is such thing as enough), or are you concerned that

Re: [videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-10 Thread T Shey
When asked about this once, Ze Frank was quick to say that it's only a very small percentage of his audience -- a fringe, really -- who interact with the show. But it's enough to be a really vibrant part -- and it ebbs and flows who participates, and he really cultivates it. The thing that I

[videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-10 Thread Bill Cammack
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, T Shey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When asked about this once, Ze Frank was quick to say that it's only a very small percentage of his audience -- a fringe, really -- who interact with the show. But it's enough to be a really vibrant part -- and it ebbs and

Re: [videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-10 Thread Roxanne Darling
Good question; I think I'll vlog it today! Meanwhile. I love knowing the data about the huge percentage of watchers as compared to inter-actors. And it makes sense when I observe my own behavior - I LOVE to interact, and yet I don't comment on most of what I read or watch. I would stop if I felt

[videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-09 Thread David
Speaking only from my own experience, it's a very small minority of viewers who comment and interact. On one of my shows I developed an extremely active, interested and vocal audience who have created a project inspired by my efforts and tangential to it. They remain a minority of my

Re: [videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-09 Thread J. Rhett Aultman
It makes me feel good to hear this. I often feel like, when I just ask people to email us or to friend us on MySpace, that I'm screaming into the void. I know I have an audience, because FeedBurner stats show the subscribers. I also, as far as I can tell, have never grown my audience through

[videoblogging] Re: viewer feedback

2007-02-09 Thread Bill Cammack
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bestdamntechshow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how do all of you feel about the user feedback that you get? is it enough (like there is such thing as enough), or are you concerned that people are just watching and not getting involved. how do we turn that