Re: [videoblogging] Re: A Video Middle Class?

2007-09-27 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jan McLaughlin wrote: Feel a bit like a broken record but if you advertise things you really like - dare I say 'love' - you can't really go too far wrong. Advertise your fave internet cafe, fave restaurant, mom-n-pop hardware store, fave soft and hardware. Think hyper-local. Hyper-local

Re: [videoblogging] Re: A Video Middle Class?

2007-09-27 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Irina wrote: again, i have NOT earned enough money from advertising to pay my rent (not even close really) You could probably make enough working in the Bay Area to pay rent and live in the Midwest. But then... the commute would kill you. :) Pete

Re: [videoblogging] Re: A Video Middle Class?

2007-09-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Feel a bit like a broken record but if you advertise things you really like - dare I say 'love' - you can't really go too far wrong. Advertise your fave internet cafe, fave restaurant, mom-n-pop hardware store, fave soft and hardware. Think hyper-local. Hyper-local to the vlogspace. Folks you

Re: [videoblogging] Re: A Video Middle Class?

2007-09-25 Thread Irina
bill streeter said it for me i just recently had some experience recently where i saw that my expertise lies in content production not in deal making (contrary to popular belief) i dont see my advertising friends (the quality guys, not the scam guys) as experts in a field i do not need to

Re: [videoblogging] Re: A Video Middle Class?

2007-09-25 Thread Jay dedman
I see a ton of passion too, and sometimes you get paid in other ways, like for me I am making some internal commercials for where I work. Now, they are not cutting me a check, butI have filmed on the clock and I am going to get comp time for the time at home editing (that was my