Re: [videoblogging] audience and RSS

2006-02-23 Thread Deirdre Straughan
Very good point re RSS.One of the beauties of hosting yourself is that you can get all your own stats and analyze them however you want (I have bled for both analog and awstats now...) . I know how many people are viewing each of the versions of each video I post: flv - they have to be looking a

Re: [videoblogging] audience and RSS

2006-02-23 Thread Eddie Codel
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 01:57:21PM -0500, Josh Leo wrote: > Let's take GETV for example. > They started in November of 2005. Their vlog consists of interviews with the > "big name" people of the blogosphere that they meet at conferences or in San > Francisco. Somehow their subscription numbers have

Re: [videoblogging] audience and RSS

2006-02-23 Thread Stephanie Bryant
On 2/23/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I believe that if someone made a videoblog about hiking, their content would most likely not be viewed via RSS but my singular page views Well, blip.tv doesn't have very sophisticated stats yet (it'd be cool to have syndication subscriptions as wel

[videoblogging] audience and RSS

2006-02-23 Thread Josh Leo
I have been thinking a little bit about subscription numbers, feedburner stats and all that crap that we use to uselessly evaluate our "place in the vlogosphere" My findings seem to point towards specific audience/topic as being the key motivator for subscribers. Let's take GETV for example.They