The thing about the model you outline is that benefits are mostly
indirect.

It does work, tho.

In amazing ways.

Jan

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On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:43 AM, Beth Agnew wrote:

>  That's the question that sank the dot-coms: It's all innovative,
> exciting, and ahead of the curve, but how to generate revenue from it?
> I mean, how am I going to convince people to pay me to help them
> LAUGH, for pity's sake? I could go in a different, more commercial,
> direction, but that wasn't the original idea. I could transmit a
> message about good karma and intrinsic value, guilting people into
> subscribing or donating lest they incur a karmic debt from enjoying
> without supporting. Still, that doesn't quite feel right. Deep down,
> I'd like to believe the Marc Andreesen model of "make more by giving
> it away" still works, and will work for vlogs.
>
>  Troy LeMaire wrote:Sull,
>>
>>  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
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