Do you see either hardvlogs or softvlogs, as you put it, pulling the
majority of revenue. To me, after the VLog Market/Genre matures, it
will be hard for people with the low res videos to not join up with
some kind of network like Veoh to produce revenue.
While I have been viewing blogs lately, I have seem some amazing,
artful post, but I think, how will this eventually bring in revenue.
Sure, some people will not be interested in becoming rich, but
eventually the cost of posting are going to catch up with them
Troy
Forum Topic
How long until the money starts flowing into VLogging
http://www.podcastfriends.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8
--- In [email protected], Michael Sullivan
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> What I see happening... 2 parallel video publishing paths.
>
> Hard-Core Vlogging, using IPTV and high-qual video.... any content
but most
> popular will be themed or variety 'shows'. These publishers will
also cater
> to the other path by offering lower-res versions.
>
> Soft-Core Vlogging, basically what you commonly have seen over past
few
> years... not targeting TV, not nec high-res video... but the
content will
> increasingly include more creative and interesting stuff...
and 'shows'
>
> Basically, many people will find Soft-Core path to be suitable....
whether
> reasons are money, time, goals....
> Hard-Core Vloggers are very serious about pushing the 'everyone is
a
> publisher' concept as far as they can....
>
> sull
>
> On 8/11/05, Halcyon Lujah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 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.)
> >
> > At this stage, doing everything yourself isn't much different.
But how
> > many people are making, or watching personal video publishing
right now? It
> > reminds me of the days of when you could check "Cool Site of the
Day" and
> > stay up to date on all things web. I think the big benefits to
Veoh (or any
> > system like it) will be much more clear when iptv revolution is
more
> > widespread and the amount of content starts to reach infinity.
> >
> > -Hal (John Halcyon Styn) ;)
> >
> > On 8/11/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I encouraged Dmitry to post that here. Sorry about that.
> > > > I got excited about the Veoh launch (and all the other
products
> > > launching,
> > > > too). All the development going on is one of the most
exciting things,
> > > to
> > > > me. Personally, I like to see the relevent press releases,
but maybe
> > > they're
> > > > better for a different list.
> > > >
> > > > -Halcyon
> > > > SpreadingThePink.com
> > >
> > > Halcyon(funny that we call each other by these names)....you
work for
> > > Veoh, correct?
> > > what is the difference between what youre offering and me
having my
> > > own videoblog with a feed?
> > >
> > > it also says on your site that :
> > > "Veoh does not charge content producers to broadcast their
content,
> > > and allows them to specify if they would like to offer that
content
> > > for free or for a fee. Veoh derives revenues from taking a
percentage
> > > of the fee, or advertising wrapped around the free content."
> > >
> > > so why would i host my video on veoh and and allow it to be
wrapped in
> > > ads?
> > > this IPTV-hype reminds me of all the problems with regular TV.
> > >
> > > Jay
> > >
> > >
> > > Jay
> > >
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