Thanks Carl, that's what I figured... I just wanted to make sure that
my brain thinks the same way as others.  I don't think I'm going to be
mentioning the blog at all, but I think I'll refer to Kitkast as a
video-podcast since I think these industry people will perk their ears
a little higher than if I call it a vlog or videoblog.

Again, thanks for your help.
Kitka



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, Kitka. I have seen your site before and really enjoy your videos!
> 
> What I recommend is that you put in as much as possible to make
yourself and
> your site seem professional. You have a tougher row to hoe being a
blogger
> because not many people take this seriously. I recommend you get
away from
> the term "blog" and adopt some other label, like "new media outlet."
I am
> sure you can come up with something better with a few minutes of
thought.
> This is just off the top of my head. (Sorry, folks - no offense meant to
> bloggers and vloggers, it's just that generic Internet media are
taken a bit
> more seriously than blogs. At least that's my understanding.)
> 
> Your media kit should be used to provide any information about your
company
> you would want people to know. It is an open forum for you to brag on
> yourself, as long as you can back it up. This can be used as a
packet for
> potential advertisers you approach also. It should have stuff like
visitor
> statistics, articles about you and your site, a summary of what the
site is,
> the audience, etc. I have put these together before. It's hard to
compile
> everything but worth the effort. Think of it as putting together a
portfolio
> if you were a photographer or a writer.
> 
> Once you have all the info together, you might even want to scan
anything
> paper and save it all as one big file so that when you need them,
you just
> print off one large document instead of a bunch of small ones.
Remember that
> this is a living document and be sure to update it as often as you
need to.
> 
> Good luck with this!
> 
> Cheers,
> Carl
> http://carlweaver.blogspot.com
> 
> Carl Weaver
> Photographer
> http://www.carlweaver.com
>






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