Re: [videoblogging] Re: Was The End Of Rocketboom A Paid Ad?

2005-08-29 Thread Kunga
In marketing circles the term Viral Marketing means Word of Mouth. Marketers don't think it's a negative phrase at all. I seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and made him an offer he couldn't refuse in spite of what he wrote last week - like $$50,000 a month

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Was The End Of Rocketboom A Paid Ad?

2005-08-29 Thread Richard
Taylor, They've had these sort of bizarre adds before and, in fact, when I saw the first one I'm pretty sure I posted the same question to this list. Was it real, and did Rocketboom make any money? Like you, I was just curious. (I haven't seen the one today, yet). I think that Andrew said

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Was The End Of Rocketboom A Paid Ad?

2005-08-29 Thread Bohus Blahut
Kunga wrote: seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and made him an offer he couldn't refuse Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their efforts, milk consumption isn't any higher than it was before the got milk ads. I'd love to find out

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Was The End Of Rocketboom A Paid Ad?

2005-08-29 Thread Kunga
I'm a Vegan Vegetarian. -- Taylor Barcroft New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley http://FutureMedia.org On Aug 29, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Bohus Blahut wrote: Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their efforts, milk consumption

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Was The End Of Rocketboom A Paid Ad?

2005-08-29 Thread Jason Romney
At Paidcontent.org this morning, there is this story quoted below and comment thereon. What would be the "conditional access" technology used to build and enforce such a subscription plan? Apologies if this has already been raised and discussed in this forum - the sheer volume of contributions