> re below: if there are 1200 people on this list, i suspect that there may
> be quite a few of them in this situation, and from my experience, for
> every one who asks, there are dozens who lurk and hope
> may i suggest a newbie vloggers group? are there a few of you oldies
> willing to host a group for newbies?
> I'd join, I have lots of questions.

this group is for newbies.
all the extra talk that goes on is just waiting for you to ask how to
do something.

> 2nd point: someone mentioned the archives. They can be edited and
> screened. For a group this size it would be useful to have one moderater
> who's sole task is to edit the archive on a daily basis to screen out the
> me toos and other inappropriate material. it makes it easier to search.
> you can screen emails before they are posted or delete them afterwards,
> whichever works for you

we have set up several sites thatw ere lisetd in the "welcome email"
and on the group's opneing paragraph.
http://freevlog.org is the best place to learn how to videolbog.
http://videoblogging.info has a lot of our more advanced tips we've discovered.
there is also a google group(who knows teh address?) that is archiving
these emails...which you could probably do a search on.

again, i encourage you or anyone new to shoot questions into the open.
like jan said, someone is probably wondering the same thing.
this is not a slashdot group that crushes "dumb questions".
videoblogging is barely a year old...and is far from obvious yet.

have you set up a blog yet?

Jay


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