More ways to generate $$ from vlogging:
Vlogging can help you get you paid more in your day jobif you vlog
about stuff you become more of a recognized expert about that stuff if
you do decent work. This can help you get a better paying gig, or get
better paid at your current gig.
Vlogging
You know how when you wake up in the morning and as you're opening your
eyes you do that long stretch you feel down deep from your shoulders to
your calves, and you feel s good.
Well, that feeling is the same one I get when making video. Anything
else is just more gravy. If there is
You are more than welcome.
paul
On 6 Jan 2006, at 04:12, Ms. Kitka wrote:
I might like to join just to meet the vloggers in Scotland since I
tend to visit there quite often.
Kitka
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wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> CALLING ALL
so the thought that has been keeping me up recently is about tagging sections of video. I've been playing with the korsakov system recently URL: http://www.korsakow.com/ksy/index.html
developed by Florian Thalhofer URL: http://www.thalhofer.com/ for building non-linear films and he talks about
hi all
this is an urgent call for video documentary works (including vlogs)
for an Australian doco. festival Real Life on Film.
The requirements are:
1. needs to be online.
2. it must relate to commonwealth as a theme, which means:
i. you are in a commonwealth nation (for those who don't
Well, tagging segments of video that can next be linked, aggregated
and re-connected, etc. is a project I've been conceptualizing, drawing
some prototypes and starting to work on (initially in Flash.) I
consider this externalized editing (of the basic, traditional straight
cut edit) that is
On 1/6/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, tagging segments of video that can next be linked, aggregated
and re-connected, etc. is a project I've been conceptualizing, drawing
some prototypes and starting to work on (initially in Flash.) sounds good, and great to know people are
Message: 17 Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 01:04:35 -0500 From: Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Thinking outside the box... So let's try it with this group: Goal: How can videoblogs generate revenue for vloggers? Po: Advertising does not exist. Po: Let's ban advertising on vlogs. I
Working out ways to making videoblogging pay, is like working out a
way to make sitting at home playing dominos pay.*
It's the same with any amateur creative endeavour, in a short period
of time, new people end up with an inflated sense of self worth. In
our community, its because of a false
Having said that, if there's an investor out there willing to give me
large wads of cash, no questions asked, then absolutely, I'm all
ears. Drop me an email.
Regards,
Richard
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps the equation should be: I make content, I don't make money;
they make content, so they shouldn't make any either.
Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner, Johnny!
Thus endeth the lesson.
Yahoo!
I like this question because there is gets to the variety of vlogs out there. Not all of them are or will be quirky, artisitic, avenues of personal _expression_, which I think may be harder (not impossible) to monetize or recoup the costs of putting together. Other themes like music,
There we go, RIchard!Po: Video Blogging should not make money. What is the byproduct of that?Your post gets to some valid points that immediately make me feel good about our prospects in maintaining control over our media and the ability to distribute it.The idea that we can race them to the
The quoting at Mefeedia was a bit clunky. It was too slow to scan to the quoted pieces.On 1/6/06, duncan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/6/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, tagging segments of video that can next be linked, aggregated
and re-connected, etc. is a project I've been
Isn't that pretty much a Mac user anymore?
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Are there NeXTsteppers here?
On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:00 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006
Yup, this is so stupid. It's just like Lessig said.
I hate to break it to these guys but your networks ain't worth shit
without these services. They should be trying to figure out how to
leverage that value rather than figure out how to restrict access to
them. MORONS! MORONS! I TELL YA!!
Ron is right. Some videobloggers NEED to make money. I, for example,
had three hours of sleep last night and was woken up by a fire alarm
at 4am (30 minutes after I lay down to sleep). I can barely open my
eyes yet I'm at work anyways... why? Because I need the money to live
on and I don't get
Hi guys: Just stumbled across this site - http://www.vidilife.com/ Am still kicking the tires, but this one looks like a winner. WAY better than Google Video AND YouTube. PLUS ITS FREE!!! If this site has already been checked out and added to FreeVlog and/or whatnot, then simply ignore
Friday, January 6, 2006, 1:49:18 PM, Ron Watson wrote:
If there is no money in
media then there is no sense in controlling it, is there?
But if there's no money in the media itself, then that leaves the
field wide open for people and organizations willing to spend money to
achieve other aims:
Kevin has posted something truly wonderful.
A great demonstration of the power of video and blogging.
http://www.lgt2.com/limeblogbeta/2006/01/05/long-lost-friend/
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his does not bode well for independent producers of higher bandwidth
content like us Videobloggers if phone and cable companies are able to
do this. Keep your eyes on this as it develops...would again raise the use of P2P.On 1/6/06, Digital Buddha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomorrow's Wall
I call bullshit, on this. Videoblogging is communication.
Communication has emensly more value than playing dominos. Anything
that has value to *anyone* can be monitized. Anyone who has an
audiance has value to offer someone else who wants to talk to that
audiance.
To say that no one should
Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) wrote:
donations don't work--ask anyone in this group with a donation button on
their site.
I've gotten one donation. It worked quite well. It made me feel that the
person really valued what I did, and though it wasn't a huge amount, I
added it to the funds to
Why would you consider yourself in competition with those bankrolls,
anyway? Are they capable of preventing you from making media? If not,
then why do you think someone with an evangelist message will take
audience share away from you, who do not?
A friend of a friend is putting together (as soon
Joshua Paul wrote:
Are there NeXTsteppers here?
I've got a NeXTStation in my basement that needs some loving...
It hasn't booted up since 1999 or so.
Pete
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videoblog for the future...
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Wow... that really WAS good... made me all vaklempt. They graduated
from high school the same year as me... it could have been one of MY
friends.
Beautiful,
Kitka
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin has posted something truly wonderful.
A
JV wrote:
we just released the
new browser plugin for pc (IE, Firefox, Opera) and should have mac in
a few days and linux a bit after that.
This is just a personal opinion, but I tend to look down on companies
that do releases like that. I know that Mac OS X and Linux operating
systems have
Friday, January 6, 2006, 3:13:49 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
This is just a personal opinion, but I tend to look down on companies
that do releases like that. I know that Mac OS X and Linux operating
systems have less users than Windows, but it always comes off as an
afterthought type of
B Yen wrote:
On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Bill Streeter wrote:
You need to change the server to acknowlege that m4v is a video
format.
Interesting Note:
My podcast reflects my video-blog at http://jumplive.blogspot.com, in
the past when you click on a .m4v file (under OSX/Safari) you
See, Michael said it better than me.
At 10:25 -0500 6/1/06, Michael Sullivan wrote:
It is easier to make money by providing video services which may
include a videoblog/vodcast setup.
So, making video can make you money, but not necessarily having a videoblog.
If you are into making
Dear Vlogging Group,
I have a question regarding exporting formats. At the moment I have
both PC and Mac. On my Powerbook, the IMovie has a setting direct for
the Video Ipod. I've been exporting in that format as well as Windows
Media. Is there a general rule of thumb for exporting in other
Hi Bill,
I call bullshit, on this. Anyone who has an
audiance has value to offer someone else who wants to talk to that
audiance.
I believe the original point of this thread was to find income
outside of advertising and also that selling your audience to a third
party, is a moral issue. And
Does anyone know if Apple recommends an official mime type for M4V?
I'm using video/mp4, I used video/quicktime for a while but browsers
would tack on a .MOV extension when I did that.
On 1/6/06, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
B Yen wrote:
On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Bill Streeter
its always great to give a donation.i have donated money to programmersusually because i make use of the software or feel they are providing a valuable free service. do you think they get a lot of donations? not usually i bet even Bram of BitTorrent barely got much donations and we all
also, who has donated money to ourmedia.org, blip.tv, fireant, mefeedia or vlogdir and on and on... these are services... many make great use of and benefit from.
if they cant get many random donations, you better believe that most vloggers wont either.On 1/6/06, Michael Sullivan
Frank Carver wrote:
Friday, January 6, 2006, 3:13:49 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
This is just a personal opinion, but I tend to look down on companies
that do releases like that. I know that Mac OS X and Linux operating
systems have less users than Windows, but it always comes off as an
Hey Steve - What a pleasant surprise to stumble upon your review of my vlog on the front page of http://wearethemedia.com/. (And a link from a site with a Google PR7, nonetheless - wonderful!)I appreciate your comments/feedback. It isn't easy getting started in this medium. Your article is just
hi cheryl,
i have been using blip.tv for some time now and am very happy it
i notice that some people post their videos there in two formats:
quicktime and windows media
for myself, i only upload quicktime videos as .mov files, generally
using the settings from freevlog.org
however, more and
what is google pr7?On 1/6/06, Joe Chapuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Steve - What a pleasant surprise to stumble upon your review of my vlog on the front page of http://wearethemedia.com/
. (And a link from a site with a Google PR7, nonetheless - wonderful!)I appreciate your
I'm not saying that there won't be an increase in content. I'm
saying that the increase hardly matters when there is already more
content than there are hours in a day. We've been at critical mass
in terms of content even before the Internet came along. Content
producers aren't just competing
well-deserved, joe.your delivery is refreshingly calm but meaningful.On 1/6/06, Joe Chapuis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey Steve - What a pleasant surprise to stumble upon your review of my vlog on the front page of http://wearethemedia.com/
. (And a link from a site with a Google PR7,
what is google pr7?
Oh, sorry about that. PR refers to page rank. It helps determines
how well a site ranks in Google's search results.
It's on scale from 0 to 10. When it comes to other sites linking to
you, the higher their PR score, the better it is for you as a web
site owner.
More
http://www.google-pagerank.net/index.phpto find out yours.On 1/6/06, Joe Chapuis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what is google pr7?Oh, sorry about that. PR refers to page rank. It helps determines
how well a site ranks in Google's search results.It's on scale from 0 to 10. When it comes to other
Looks as if I'll be spending most of my time with VWeb in Sands (Innovations area). Please drop by and see what we're up to IS relevant to videobloggers!
On 1/3/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the tip on the unconference, will have to see what we can do about that. Not
this was just added to vlogdir.comhttp://vodcast.bmw.com/sweet car!... cool that they are doing a vodcast. nice that they are using the term vodcast! hoohaha~!
-- sull- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The hybrid or the meeting of two media is a moment of truth and
iPod will play mov and mp4. It depends more on the resolution and bitrate.
m4v is not actually anything other than an mp4 with h.264 codec, aac
audio, and specific resolution and bitrate settings optimized for
iPod. So really, m4v is a made up file extension. It should actually
be mp4, as that's
Bill Streeter wrote:
But really, I gotta say, even the most mundane personal video blog
has much more value than playing dominoes.
How long until we see videoblogs about people playing dominoes?
(That sounds like a Friday Challenge to me!)
Pete
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videoblog for
Is there a way to find out my feed's ranking on mefeedia?
Tanks,
Ron
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your delivery is refreshingly calm but meaningful.
Thanks, Sull.
Based on your description, maybe I could land a sponsorship deal
with Prozac? (Not that I'm on Prozac - yet.)
The HotBizz Report is sponsored by...
PROZAC -- be refreshingly calm, but meaningful - all day long.
How's that for
The Australian Broadcasting Company will be interviewing Boston City
Councillor John Tobin on Tuesday, Jan 9th at 6:30 am their time, [
Monday 2:30 pm Boston time ], about his video blogging at
http://votejohntobin.com
I think I've got that right:
We should all go back to film, 8mm.On 1/5/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey JimEarlier Pat Cook posted re a site http://www.vidilife.com/
where theytalk about divx being the missing ingredient if the videos on theirsite don't play.What's the deal, why is divx such a pain to use
On the topic of what a traditional video blog is, I gotta wonder
Geez Bill, now you're trying to argue things I agree with. Do you
actually read my emails?
On the original point, we disagree. No extra couple of hundred words,
and nit picking the technicalities of the argument is going to
be refreshingly calm, but meaningful - all day long.LOL!On 1/6/06, Joe Chapuis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: your delivery is refreshingly calm but meaningful.Thanks, Sull.
Based on your description, maybe I could land a sponsorship dealwith Prozac? (Not that I'm on Prozac - yet.)The HotBizz Report
Hi Ron,
Currently there is no fast and easy way to determine your popularity
rank in Mefeedia. You can sort the Directory page by popularity
and look for your feed...I know it's painful right now :)
We are going to be making some more changes in the next month or
so. I'll see what we can do
Great post about Logitech; give us more! More!HaroldOn 1/5/06, JV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are dumping our first set of shots from the south hall right now.
we should have a post in a couple of hours. I know there were a
couple of others here.
Is there a list of everyone's blogs that
you're kidding, right? =)
http://chasingmills.blogspot.com/2006/01/dominoes.html
Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Bill Streeter wrote:
But really, I gotta say, even the most mundane personal video blog
has much more value than playing dominoes.
How long until we see
It's not the activity -- dominnoes, taking garbage out, writing a
letter, etc. -- that makes a scene interesting, but the narrative
drama of characters.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you're kidding, right? =)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 1/6/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, tagging segments of video that can next be linked, aggregated
and re-connected, etc. is a project I've been conceptualizing, drawing
some prototypes and starting to work
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, deepstream_nl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
Happy New Year
.and for the vloggers who can receive Dutch TV and
speak Dutch.
Yesterday gabe gabemac and myself were filmed and interviewed by a
crew from the RTL 4 Dutch TV for an item on vlogging.
You are spot on Frank. Those four are all birds-of-a-feather. It's
about mindshare. There are quite a few vloggers that want their signal
undiluted, and I can respect that.On 1/6/06, Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday, January 6, 2006, 1:49:18 PM, Ron Watson wrote:
If there is no
Good point Sull. Selling picks and shovels to the 49ers!On 1/6/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is easier to make money by providing video services which may include a videoblog/vodcast setup. So, making video can make you money, but not necessarily having a videoblog.If
This little widget inserts a graphic meter of your page rank directly on your home page...
http://www.mypagerank.net/On 1/6/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.google-pagerank.net/index.phpto find out yours.
On 1/6/06, Joe Chapuis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is
Josh, from a risk management perspective is there any reason to think
Apple may in future harden their m4v scheme at some point making it a
requirement to have mv4 extension to sync to ipod, making a nightmare
scenario for peeps with renamed m4v mp4 assets on servers and links
on their feeds?
One thing the M4V extension does do is that iTunes maps that file
extension to itself. So if you want the file to be double-clicked and
opened in QuickTime, you would prefer the mp4 extension.
My feeling is that Apple invented it specifically to be an iTunes
video file (as opposed to a QuickTime
heh. i experimented with open step on solaris pizza boxes, but i didn't
inhale. does that count?
and gawd, while digging through old memories, how many peeps on this
list are old enough to have installed netscape commerce server?
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
Are you proposing something like a virtual remix, where you could dig
into the hive mind and come up with tagged video segments for
different uses? Am I understanding this correctly?On 1/6/06, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:so the thought that has been keeping me up recently is about tagging
Well Hi there!
I'm not the best at these intro things so I'll simply say, My name
is Lisa and I'm a novice vlogger.
My Dad is a vlogger too and that's how I got started. First watching
his vlogs and enjoying them, then being included in a few myself.
Then I started using my digital camera
sweet, and its green. on vlogdir it goes.On 1/6/06, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This little widget inserts a graphic meter of your page rank directly on your home page...
http://www.mypagerank.net/
On 1/6/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
robert a/k/a r wrote:
heh. i experimented with open step on solaris pizza boxes, but i didn't
inhale. does that count?
and gawd, while digging through old memories, how many peeps on this
list are old enough to have installed netscape commerce server?
How about old enough to remember the
http://www.herroflomjapan.com/
feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/hfj_videocast
another videoblog from japan!!!
jay
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
robert a/k/a r wrote:
heh. i experimented with open step on solaris pizza boxes, but i
didn't
inhale. does that count?
and gawd, while digging through old memories, how many peeps on this
list are old
Enric wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
robert a/k/a r wrote:
heh. i experimented with open step on solaris pizza boxes, but i
didn't
inhale. does that count?
and gawd, while digging through old memories, how many peeps on this
list are old enough to have
Thanks for the mention! I really apprecaite it. I'm still so excited that I am
able to share my
videos with you and the world... that is why I am so addicted to video
blogging. There are
a lot of debates and arguments about video blogging, but lets never forget what
it is
always all about...
ok, now look what you guys went and made me do ...
i knew i had this old video tape around somewhere,
a promo by Next with an application development competition against
Sun!
whoot!
i don't have any fancy VHS capture tools, so I just shot the thing
directly to my Xacti and uploaded it
That's awesome, Markus. I love the camerawork, the shots of the Sun prog from above, the photography (and edit) really tells a good story in this one.
While on the subject of images analysis, I discovered an interesting site (via esorabbit) which I gave brief mention on my blog:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The debate 'to be paid or not to be paid' is only here because we are
in limbo... waiting for the mainstream to fully integrate the system
vloggers and bloggers have set in motion.
Wanting the mainstream to integrate
Newsvine.com has opened up invitation to a private beta. Here is some
background info...
// START QUOTE
At Newsvine, you can read breaking news from around the world, write
your own articles, and publish links from across the web directly to
your column. You'll also keep ad revenue from all
An invitation to join the fastest growing yahoo group, to all who didn't see my note on mefeedia, videoblogging and vlogeurope groups or the vast amount of e-mails sent out. To all Brits, Scots, Welsh or Irish, Ex-pat or not we want you to join our group. This is not a separatist movement, it's
Let me be the first to say I would like an invite.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Newsvine.com has opened up invitation to a private beta. Here is
some
background info...
// START QUOTE
At
Hey, I want you bill for the UKVloggers, please join, could do with your input on video conferences.
Paul
On 6 Jan 2006, at 22:40, Bill Streeter wrote:
Let me be the first to say I would like an invite.
Bill Streeter
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www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
O.k. here's the dealio~ 320x240 w/ Smithie Boho is in rotation @ Current TV And I need you to give me the GREEN LIGHT Vote on it and feel free to leave a comment. Also I am taking submissions for work that is non-commerical for reviews. This is a great chance to not only get reviewed but also
Does anyone know of any cheap camcorders that can record really well
in low light? My camera is horrible in the dark so I'm just looking
for something new. Thanks.
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We have in the past (okay, it was only once, but it happened) released
a mac product before PC products. We are just putting them out as soon
as they are ready and not sooner.
Like you said... different programs on different operating systems
with different bugs. It also means more developer
OK, vlogger-community please put your thinking hats and help me
to figure out something-and so, I have a few questions...what really
is the future of video blogging?
Is this going to be just a hobby and with the time cease to nothing
or
is this going to take off and reach out the mass
I believe that there is an opportunity for dozens of vloggers to be
financially successful with their projects in the near term. Those that
succeed are the ones that have a clear vision of what it is they which
to achieve and stay in dogged pursuit of it regardless of personal
style or format.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I believe that there is an opportunity for dozens of vloggers to be
financially successful with their projects in the near term.
More like one dozen. Maybe one and a half.
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Meet the Vloggers: A special dinner event!
What: A convivial meet-and-greet with more than a dozen videobloggers
and podcasters.
When: Thursday, Jan. 12, at 6:30 pm
RSVP: http://upcoming.org/event/48639
Where: Henry's Hunan Chinese restaurant, 110 Natoma St. Directions on
RSVP site.
Why: Meet
Have more faith Matt! We've really not defined near term yet! ;)On 1/6/06, Matthew Clayfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I believe that there is an opportunity for dozens of vloggers to be
financially successful with
when you excited by the first photo of Michael Meiser ever seen before.
http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=1261
Jay
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I would like to note that your tags are not well-formed/properly nested xml ...correctionirony_that_richard_thinks_he_can_give_michael_programming_lessons removing drinking hat applying thinking hat
... blah de blah /applying thinking hat /removing drinking
last month, i asked matt if he could make it possible to easily link to vlogmap from vlogdir feeds (or any other service).he just let me know that he finished adding this ability and i went ahead and worked it into
vlogdir.com.inside the vodcasts that are aggregated on vlogdir, you should see
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