> I have been working with Veoh. I'm not an employee...yet. We'll see.
>
> To me, the benefit of an ad system, is that it creates the possibility of
> making a living doing this very realistic. (Remember the ad revenue is split
> with the broadcaster) AND it puts all the sales duties on someone else's
> plate. I can remember when my "home page" was very popular in the late 90's
> and I was trying to invent a business plan around a popular site. The only
> people I knew doing personal publishing and making money had organized into
> networks (I think Maxi was one?). Then the networks had resources to sell
> niche ads for those sites (instead of broad stroke "click to punch the
> monkey" ads.) I see Veoh's system as one of those networks (on a much larger
> scale.)
I only see the possibility of "making a living doing this very
realistic" for those that can create popular content. Since that never
seems to be me, my interest in business models and advertising is pretty
low.
(If ever the day comes that something I do is deemed popular, I guess
I'll worry about it then, or admit defeat and move on to something else
considered unpopular...)
Pete
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